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Masters Level Short Course - Feminist Technoscience Studies: Articulating the human and the non-human

Date: 23 May 2011 Time: 0.00-0.00 pm

Venue: Lancaster University

This is a new pilot Masters level course which is also open to the public. This module will be structured as a 4-day, 25 hour unit. It takes place on 23-26 May 2011.

  • Introduction to key texts
  • Learn and interrogate key concepts
  • Discuss theoretical and methodological resource
  • Engage in debate about current issues with leading scholars

Tutors: Professor Maureen McNeil, Professor Lucy Suchman, Dr. Celia Roberts and Dr. Vicky Singleton - Centre for Science Studies and Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.

Guest Tutors: Professor Karan Barad, Professor of Feminist Studies, UC Santa Cruz, USA (via video-link) Professor Donna Haraway, Distinguished Professor Emerita of History of Consciousness and Feminist Studies, UC Santa Cruz, USA (via video-link) Professor Myra Hird, Professor and Queen's National Scholar, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada.

Please express your interest, and queries, to us at: spgadmissions@lancaster.ac.uk We will add your name to our mailing list and keep you informed about the course and registration.

Event website: http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/centres/gws/prospective/masters/index.htm#techno

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Who can attend: Anyone

 

Further information

Organising departments and research centres: Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, Centre for Science Studies, Sociology

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