>
>Dear Colleague,
>
>We are getting in touch about a forthcoming ESRC seminar series 'Locating
>Technoscience: The geographies of science, technology and politics', which
>I hope might be of interest.
>
>The series aims to build on dialogue about the spatiality of science,
>emerging from within human geography and science and technology studies,
>to share insights, foster new links between these disciplinary
>perspectives and generate new understandings on the project of tracing a
>geography of science.
>
>The series will be commencing with a small conference at UCL on Tuesday
>11th April 2006 on the topic of 'Making space for Science', featuring
>presentations from Dr. Andrew Lakoff (University of California, San
>Diego), Professor David Livingstone (Queen's University Belfast), and
>Professor Sarah Whatmore (Oxford University) and structured discussions to
>develop intra and inter disciplinary discussion around the geographies of
>science. Future events will be a mix of smaller specialists workshop, and
>a closing conference scheduled for July 2007. For more details on the
>series, please see the series web-site at
>www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/locating-technoscience
>.
>
>Participation in all events will be by invitation. At this stage we are
>looking to make contact with a wide range of scholars actively researching
>on the interfaces between Geography and STS who might be interested in
>this series, to establish a list of contacts and possible invites for one
>or more of the seminars. If you are interested, we would be grateful if
>you could register your details on the project web-site at
>www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/locating-technoscience.
>
>Please forward these details to others who might also like to participate.
>We look forward to hearing from you.
>
>
>with best wishes
Brian Balmer
Department of Science & Technology Studies
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
>Gail Davies
>
>Lecturer in Human Geography
>Department of Geography
>University College London
>26 Bedford Way
>London WC1H 0AP
>
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