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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 2 - Society for Social Studies of Science

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Saturday<br />

Denmark<br />

Robot, Animal, Human. Jennifer Rhee, Pennsylvania State<br />

University<br />

Disaster: An STS Approach. Park Doing, Cornell<br />

State Projects and Scientific Practices: A Study <strong>of</strong> Korean <strong>Science</strong>‐<br />

city <strong>for</strong> Regional Development. Hyomin Kim, KAIST (Korea<br />

Advanced Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology); Seah Kim, KAIST<br />

(Korea Advanced Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology)<br />

The Rise <strong>of</strong> Global <strong>Science</strong> Networks in Asia. Philip S. Cho, National<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Singapore<br />

Chair:<br />

Philip S. Cho, National University <strong>of</strong> Singapore<br />

209. Tracing Technoscientific Imaginaries through<br />

Contemporary Culture<br />

1:30 to 3:00 pm<br />

Crowne Plaza: Newman<br />

Participants:<br />

Half Life: Re‐Imagining Our Past‐Presents. Joan Haran, Cardiff<br />

University<br />

Writing Lives in and through Genomics. Maureen McNeil,<br />

Lancaster University<br />

Biopolitics and Body Markets: Daybreakers and Repo Men. Sherryl<br />

Vint, Brock University<br />

“And Man Made Life”: Synthetic Organisms and Monstrous<br />

Imaginaries. Marina Levina, University <strong>of</strong> Memphis<br />

Queer Transdisciplinarities. Katie King, Women’s <strong>Studies</strong>,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Maryland, College Park

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