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InSIS Seminar Series - 'Science in your own hands: promises and perils of DIY science'

Event Series

Date
24 January 2017, 4:00pm 07 March 2017 - 6:00pm

In this series:

24 January 2017
'Citizen science: a new knowledge politics?' with Prof Alan Irwin

07 February 2017
'N of 1: self-tracking as personal science' with Prof Gina Neff

14 February 2017
'Smart Citizenship: recovering the productive role of society through new technologies' with Tomas Diez

21 February 2017
'Civic science and DIY enquiry: critical perspectives and experiences from Jerusalem, London and New York' with Hagit Keysar and Cindy Regalado

28 February 2017
'Do-it-yourself biology (DIYBio): between education, innovation, subversion and empowerment' with Dr Markus Schmidt

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