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Ruha Benjamin: Star Trek Meets the Black Panthers: Experimenting with Science and Technology Studies
Start Date: 10/29/2015Start Time: 12:00 PM
End Date: 10/29/2015End Time: 1:30 PM

Event Description
Ruha Benjamin, PhD, will give a lecture on translational social science and experimenting across the lay-expert divide.

 

Star Trek Meets the Black Panthers: Experimenting with Science and Technology Studies In and Outside the Academy
 
Ruha Benjamin is an assistant professor in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University, and a faculty associate in the Program on the History of Science, the Center for Health and Wellbeing, the Program on Gender and Sexuality Studies, the Program in Global Health and Health Policy, and the Department of Sociology.

She specializes in the interdisciplinary study of science, medicine, and biotechnology; race-ethnicity and gender; health and biopolitics; and the sociology of knowledge. Ruha is the author of People’s Science: Bodies and Rights on the Stem Cell Frontier, which examines the tension between innovation and equity in the context of state investment in stem cell research and against the backdrop of medical experimentation on subordinate social groups. She is working on a second project, Provincializing Science: Mapping and Marketing ‘Difference’ After the Genome, which investigates the scientific and popular uptake of genomics in South Africa, India, and the United States. And finally, Ruha is experimenting with science fiction as a site of sociological knowledge and praxis--Black to the Future: An Imagination Incubator includes courses, workshops, and publications that explore how the arts, activism, and scholarship can be integrated to construct alternative social realities.

For more info: ruhabenjamin.com and blacktothefuture.princeton.edu; and on Twitter @ruha9
 
This event is co-sponsored by the Center for STS and the Department of Sociology
Contact Information:
Name: Irene Cho
Phone: 215.571.3852
Email: irene.cho@drexel.edu
Benjamin portrait and book cover
Attachments For This Event:
    > Ruha Benjamin Lecture Flyer
Location:
MacAlister Hall, Room 2019-2020, 3250 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Audience:
  • Everyone

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