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Science, Technology, Society — Science and Technology Studies

BORDERS/MIGRATION

STS-MIGTEC WRITING-FOR-PUBLICATION WORKSHOP 2022:ENCOUNTERS BETWEEN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES & BORDER AND MIGRATION STUDIES ATHENS, GREECE

Supported by the RISK CHANGE project & the NKUA Interdepartmental Graduate Program ‘Science, Technology, Society – Science and Technology Studies’.

For more information, see here.

For the program of the online keynote speeches program, see here.

ONLINE LECTURE & BOOK PRESENTATION BY DR. NINA AMELUNG

Online Lecture & Book Presentation by Dr. Nina Amelung
Research Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Chair of the coordination committee of the STS MIGTEC research network, Co-author (with Rafaela Granja and Helena Machado) of Modes of BioBordering: The Hidden (Dis)integration of Europe (Springer, 2021), Co-editor (with Cristiano Gianolla, Joana Sousa Ribeiro and Olga Solovova) Material Politics of Citizenship: Connecting Migrations With Science and Technology Studies (Routledge, 2021)

Monday, 10 January 2022, 20:00-22:00

Webex: https://uoa.webex.com/uoa/j.php?MTID=mfddc80613e7c344ad75738e427c5b64f 

The lecture is organized by professor Aristotle (Telly) Tympas, coordinator of the NKUA ‘RISK CHANGE’ program (Creative Europe, EU, 2016-2020 & GSRI, Greece, 2021-2022), in the context of the course ‘Science, Technology Society’ of the Interdepartmental Graduate Program ‘Science, Technology, Society—Science and Technology Studies’ and the Graduate Program ‘History and Philosophy of Science and Technology’, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

Contact: tympas@phs.uoa.gr 

Find the flyer, here

LECTURE BY KATERINA LINOS: "HOW TECHNOLOGY IS TRANSFORMING MIGRATION AND REFUGEE LAW"

Invitation to the lecture by Katerina Linos
"How Technology is Transforming Migration and Refugee Law"

Tuesday, December 4th 2018, 18:00-20:00

Lecture Room A, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens University Campus

Katerina Linos is Professor at the Berkeley Law School, Co-Director of the Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law, Recipient of a Carnegie Fellowship to study the European refugee crisis –The DIGITAL REFUGE project

The lecture is organized by:

The Interdepartmental Graduate Program “Science, Technology, Society—Science and Technology Studies”, Department of History and Philosophy of Science & Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Research Group of the EU Creative Europe Project ‘Risk Change’

Contactsts[at]phs.uoa[dot]gr

Find the lecture's poster, here.