Sciences and Technologies Studies Laboratory

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Events

Conferences

Sciences en société en Suisse : enjeux, impacts, limites
Participating as : Présentateur
Invited conference in the Spring conference 2009
Académie suisse des sciences
Zürich
Switzerland

Swiss attitudes towards different uses of animals in research
Participating as : Présentateur
Invited conference in the colloque "Minding Animals in Switzerland" (27 October 2011)
UNIGE
Genève
Switzerland

Public perceptions of animal experimentation in EU/CH
Participating as : Présentateur
Invited conference in the annual meeting 2010
Swiss Laboratory Animal Science Association
Lausanne
Switzerland

Co-organisation de la Conférence "Learning Capacities in knowledge production systems", Université de Lausanne 18-19 mai 2001
Switzerland

Scientists and the public : an international comparison in the context of changing academic professions
Participating as : Présentateur
Journées Hubert Curien de la culture scientifique et technique 2012
Nancy
France

What brings the issue of scientists engagement toward society to science communication
Participating as : Présentateur
Invited conference in the colloque "Science communication for scientific temper" (10-12 January 2012)
CSIR _ NISCAIR
New Dehli
India

Symposium

"Penser les politiques de recherche et leur institutionnalisation", Château de Coppet 8-9 octobre 2003
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Femmes, science et technique
Colloque international, Commission nationale suisse pour l'UNESCO et Observatoire EPFL Science, Politique et Société, Lausanne 19-20 octobre 2001
Switzerland

The day after Fukushima
Participating as : Organisateur
Contact : Fabienne Crettaz von Roten (UNIL) et Niels Mejlgarrd (Aarhus University, Denmark)
http://www.4sonline.org/meeting
Hiroshima, Three Mile Island, and Chernobyl have had strong consequences for nuclear technology and its relationship with politics and society. These disasters have led many STS scholars to study nuclear technology along with other issues as nuclear waste, reframing nuclear power in the concerns about climate change and the general energy problem, participatory decision-making of nuclear power, assessment of risks related with nuclear power, etc. This panel aims to sketch the first consequences of Fukushima for the relationships between science, technology and society. Papers, which address media coverage of the accident or population and stakeholder's reactions to Fukushima or effects of the accident on policy agenda in a country, are welcome in this panel. The issue may also be dealt more generally, for example comparisons with other nuclear disasters, analysis of cultural differences related to the accident, study of the links between nuclear power, disasters and environmental challenges, study of impacts of anti-nuclear movements after the accident, study of public engagement of scientists working on nuclear power, etc.
4S / EASST 17-20 Octobre 2012
Copenhagen
Denmark

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