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InSIS Seminar Series: The boundaries of truth

Event Series

Date
16 January 2018, 1:30pm 07 March 2018 - 3:00pm

In this series:

16 January 2018
"Institutional facts and the politics of political fact-checking" with Lucas Graves

23 January 2018
"What was sociology?" with Des Fitzgerald

30 January 2018
"Political lives of anticipation: weather, climate and water knowledge in Belize" with Sophie Haines

06 February 2018
"How should we study truth?" with Lisa Stampnitzky

13 February 2018
"Creating citizen STS: science, fiction and the future of the 20th Century" with Amanda Rees

20 February 2018
"Uncomfortable knowledge for science" with Jerome Ravetz

27 February 2018
"The genie out of the bottle? Data valuation and circulation challenges for participatory research" with Niccolo Tempini

07 March 2018
"The post-truth condition: why we've always been there and why it's unlikely to go away soon" with Steve Fuller

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