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Centre for the Study of Democracy
The Politics of Science, Technology and the Environment SEMINAR SERIES 2004
The CSD Politics of Science, Technology and the Environment group invite
you to attend its programme of events for 2004. The programme draws
attention to contemporary political issues associated with science,
technology and the environment. Unless otherwise indicated, the seminars
comprise a 45-minute presentation followed by a discussion with the
audience.
Venue: Centre for the Study of Democracy (3rd floor), 100 Park Village
East, London NW1 3SR (nearest tube stations: Mornington Crescent, Warren
Street, Great Portland Street).
Spring Programme
Tuesday, 16 March 2004*
The Making of Green Knowledge: Environmental Politics and Cultural
Transformation
Professor Andrew Jamison, Aalborg University, Denmark
A discussion of the relations between environmental politics and the
development of science and technology
14.00-16.00, Carmikli Room
Tuesday, 11 May 2004*
Science and Public Participation
Tony Gilland, Science and Society Director, Institute of Ideas, London
17.00-19.00, Carmikli Room
Thursday, 17 June 2004
Inventing for the Environment
Chair: Dr Arthur Molella, Director, Lemelson Center for the Study of
Invention and Innovation, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC; and Co-
Editor (together with Dr Joyce Bedi) of Inventing for the Environment (MIT
Press, 2003)
A workshop and panel discussion with leading academics and practitioners in
the fields of sustainable development and environmental innovation from the
USA and Britain. Followed by a drinks reception.
10.30-19.00, Conference Centre, 100 Park Village East
RSVP! To book your place at the seminar please email the CSD Administrator
at [log in to unmask]
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