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Arthur Miller Lecture in Science and Ethics with Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins – “Landfill, Platform, Diagnosis: How People in Crisis Use Science and Technology to Build New Ethical Worlds”
Arthur Miller Lecture in Science and Ethics with Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins – “Landfill, Platform, Diagnosis: How People in Crisis Use Science and Technology to Build New Ethical Worlds”
The Program in Science, Technology, and Society invites you to the annual Arthur Miller Lecture in Science and Ethics on Monday, October 27th from 4:00-5:30 pm in the MIT Welcome Center, featuring Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins, Anthropologist and Associate Professor at Bard University, as she speaks about her research into the intersection of waste, the environment, capitalism, […]
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Seminar on Environmental and Agricultural History (SEAH) – The “Scientific Conquest of the Empire”: Fascist Infrastructures and Italian science in Ethiopia (1935-1940)
Seminar on Environmental and Agricultural History (SEAH) – The “Scientific Conquest of the Empire”: Fascist Infrastructures and Italian science in Ethiopia (1935-1940)
Please join us for the first SEAH of the Fall 2025 semester. This event will be held in a hybrid format, allowing participants to join in person or via Zoom. Prior registration is required to join via zoom. The "Scientific Conquest of the Empire": Fascist Infrastructures and Italian science in Ethiopia (1935-1940) Angelo Caglioti , […]
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Seminar on Environmental and Agricultural History (SEAH) – Indian Landlords and Socialist Votes: Imperial Indigestion in Oklahoma,
Seminar on Environmental and Agricultural History (SEAH) – Indian Landlords and Socialist Votes: Imperial Indigestion in Oklahoma,
Please join us for the second SEAH of the Fall 2025 semester. This event will be held in a hybrid format, allowing participants to join in person or via Zoom. Prior registration is required to join via zoom. Indian Landlords and Socialist Votes: Imperial Indigestion in Oklahoma Sarah Phillips, Associate Professor of History at Boston […]
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Michał Pospiszyl “Escape Ecologies: Peasants, Nature, and Power in Eastern Europe, 1700-1850”
Michał Pospiszyl “Escape Ecologies: Peasants, Nature, and Power in Eastern Europe, 1700-1850”
Michał Pospiszyl traces how the presence of escape ecologies (forests, swamps, wastelands) influenced the relationship between subjects and centers of power (nobility and state) in Eastern Europe in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Although the disasters at the turn of the eighteenth century—the Little Ice Age, eighty years of continuous warfare, epidemics, and economic […]