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Entries by Elize Schiweck

Yingying Han

Validity and integrity in natural sciences

Hanna Stalenhoef

Tying knots and working with frayed edges: unraveling regions as places and imaginaries of care

WTMC PhD Winter School ‘A New Political Sociology of Science’ 10-14 January 2021 (online)

From Sunday 10 to Thursday 14 January 2021 WTMC will organize a PhD Winter School (online) with anchor teacher Pierre-Benoît Joly.

WTMC Annual Meeting 11 December 2020 (online)

WTMC Annual Meeting 11 December 2020 (online)
As always, you are all welcome – PhD members, retired members and everyone interested (also if not a member of WTMC).
Book your place and receive the meeting link here (obligatory). Please register by 30 November!

ERC Synergy Grant for Willem Halffman (RUN) and Cyrus Mody (UM)

ERC Synergy Grant for Willem Halffman (RUN) and Cyrus Mody (UM)

WTMC PhD Writeshop 30 October 2020 at Social Impact Factory

On Friday 30 October 2020, WTMC will organize the next Writeshop. The Writeshop is meant for WTMC members who are in the final phase of their PhD.

Mike Grijseels

Scripting for inclusion

Strategies for Energy Reconfigurations – Obduracy, values and scripts

Tineke van der Schoor, 28 May 2020, Maastricht University

Becoming Futurists, reluctant professionals searching for common ground

Tessa Cramer, 14 May 2020, Maastricht University

Op weg naar nationale natuur: natuurjournalistiek in Nederland, 1850 – 1910

Leen Dresen, 13 maart 2020, Universiteit van Amsterdam.

Annemarie Horn

On How to Change Learning and How to Learn Changing

Listening on Display: Exhibiting Sounding Artworks 1960s-now

Linnea Semmerling, 30 April 2020, Maastricht University

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WTMC is a collective effort of scholars based in the Netherlands who study the development of science, technology and modern culture from an interdisciplinary perspective.

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