2016 Anthropocene Consortium Series, Evergreen State College - START 10:45 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWQ2JYFwJWU
Category: History of Science
Go Rupert – a primer in parascience
Sarah Richardson – Exceptional and unconformable phenomena: Maternal effects and the epistemologies of the life sciences
https://youtu.be/AIyMr6mH11s This talk draws on the intellectual history of maternal effects science to pose the question: What forms of scientific practice and discourse result when life scientists encounter phenomena that persistently rebuff study, control, and optimization, and which demand a high tolerance for uncertainty? The science of maternal effects posits that in addition to transmitting … Continue reading Sarah Richardson – Exceptional and unconformable phenomena: Maternal effects and the epistemologies of the life sciences
Bruno Latour’s Gifford Lectures in Edinburgh 2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC3E6vdQEzk&list=PLEA9467E8E8D991AE Religion, Science, Politics in the Anthropocene
Steven Rose on the complexity of genetics and its social relevance (in part)
Sorry about Dawkin's - somebody has to represent the outmoded and corrosive! https://youtu.be/gaUXNJxRDjw
Intensive and Topological Thinking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wW2l-nBIDg http://www.egs.edu/ (2011) Manuel Delanda, contemporary philosopher, discusses Gilles Deleuze, bodies without organs, nature, intensive difference, physics, complexity, systems thinking, and the two remaining reasoning styles, intensive and topological thinking.
Biology In An Age Of Technoscience
Biology In An Age Of Technoscience by Hilary and Steven Rose "For those of us seeking to extend social justice in the world we should be fighting for a different kind of science" argue Hilary and Steven Rose.
Scientific Pluralism and the Mission of History and Philosophy of Science
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGUsIf9qYw8 Inaugural Lecture by Professor Hasok Chang, Hans Rausing Professor of History and Philosophy of Science.
‘Picturing Objectivity’
http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/events/picturing_objectivity.php A panel discussion with Peter Galison, Sabine Kastner, Terry Winters, and D Graham Burnett.
Largactyl Shuffle@Science Museum LATES book
It was great to be involved in the first few Largactyl Shuffle walks at the Science Museum LATES evenings. CoolTan is a great arts charity on the Walworth road just down from Elephant which provides support and opportunities for people suffering from mental distress. We transformed the Largactyl Shuffle into a series of guided tours around … Continue reading Largactyl Shuffle@Science Museum LATES book