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Anthropology Prof Deakin University STS/Indigeneity/genomics/colonialism Deputy Director @Deakin_ADI Past President @4sWeb also @SSNDeakin @SING_Australia @AusSTSgrad surname pron. Koval.
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And on Wednesday April 3rd at 5pm I will be in conversation with Frédéric Keck and Jessica de Largy Healy at Musée du quai Branly! https://www.quaibranly.fr/fr/expositions-evenements/au-musee/rendez-vous-du-salon-de-lecture-jacques-kerchache/details-de-levenement/e/biologie-hantee-40192
Biologie hantée

Arts et Civilisations d’Afrique, d’Asie, d’Océanie et des Amériques | Expositions, Spectacles, Concerts, Colloques, Conférences et Université Populaire. Rencontre avec Emma Kowal animée par Frédéric Keck et Jessica De Largy Healy, avec le soutien de la Société des Océanistes & le Labex Passés dans le présent.

Then on Wednesday March 27th 4pm I am speaking at Oxford in conversation with Beth Greenhough
First up, Monday March 25th 4pm at King's College London in conversation with Ros Williams (Sheffield) and Amade M'Charek (UvA) https://ghsmkcl.ticketleap.com/haunting-biology-science-and-indigeneity---book-event/details
Haunting Biology: Science and Indigeneity - Book Event with Dr Emma Kowal

Haunting Biology is an urgent account of the history of Western biological research on Indigenous Australians and its legacies in contemporary genomic research, including research conducted by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scientists. Attentive to the materialities of blood, bones, and hair that have informed comparative anatomy as well as that of genetic samples, Kowal illuminates ghostly presences that are unresolved in the study of Indigenous biology in the 21st century. This book event will feature a short presentation by the author Professor Kowal (Deakin University), followed by responses from Dr Ros Williams (University of Sheffield) and Professor Amade M’charek (University of Amsterdam), a discussion chaired by Prof Anne Pollock (King’s College London), and a drinks reception. Guests will also be able to purchase a signed copy of the book during the event. This event is co-sponsored by the King’s Race Research Network. Date: 25th March 2024 Time: 4-6pm Location: River Room, King’s Building                   Strand Campus                   King’s College London                   WC2R 2LS

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Three talks on my new book, Haunting Biology, coming up in London, Oxford and Paris! Come along if you are in the vicinity!
I haven't posted for a while but those in Narrm/Melbourne, don't let that stop you coming to the launch of my new book on March 5th @630pm, Readings Bookshop in the State Library. Lynette Russell and Warwick Anderson are speaking, MC is Billy Griffiths. Register here: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1176495?
Emma Kowal

In Haunting Biology, Emma Kowal recounts the troubled history of Western biological studies of Indigenous Australians and asks how this history haunts contemporary science. Join Lynette Russell AM and Warwick Anderson as they discuss Emma Kowal’s ground-breaking new book.

SSN Seminar: The Spirit of Asilomar with Prof Luis Campos

Join us for this in-person and live-streamed SSN Healthy Futures Seminar with Professor Luis Campos of Rice University

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Engaging Science, Technology, and Society

📢Pre-conference Writing Workshop in coordination w/ the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) on 6-7 Nov

Deadline for Application: Fri 25 Aug ‘23

TO APPLY: please submit 250-word abstract + 150-word bio
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#4sHonolulu23

Pre-conference Writing Workshop in coordination with the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) meeting Honolulu, Hawaii - Society for the Social Studies of Science

The call for nominations for 6S reps is still open! As a 6S rep you will,

-serve on 4S council
-coordinate mentorship platform for students & early-career scholars
-gain experience in acad service
-vote on society's matters (year 2 onwards)

Apply by May 18

Read more about the position: https://www.4sonline.org/student_section_6s.php
Please email [email protected] to know more!

Student Section (6S) - Society for the Social Studies of Science

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26th May is the last day for submitting to our call for papers for #4SHonolulu23.

This is the deadline for getting in your papers for closed panels, making and doing proposals.

You can submit here: bit.ly/3Mdve3K