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“Of Neutrality: Science, innovation, and the politics of the future”
As part of the LACIS & the Holtz Center's "Science and Technology in the Hispanic World" series
Event Details
Date
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Time
12-1 p.m.
Location
Description
How does global science and technology affect Hispanic societies and ecosystems? How does cultural inheritance of Hispanic societies inform citizens’ attitudes towards science-driven technological projects? How do science and technology from the North mobilize indigenous science to resist undesired transformations? What are the culturally-specific debates and conflicts that emerge in various local contexts where science and technology bring changes?
Cost
Free
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