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SUMMARY:Katayoun Shafiee: "Science and Technology Studies (STS)\, modern Mi
 ddle East History\, and the Non-human turn"
DESCRIPTION:This lecture series attempts to bring together disciplines from
  the social sciences\, humanities\, and natural sciences. The speakers wil
 l critically analyze the strong separation between these disciplines and h
 ow technology organizes political and power relations. The speakers will a
 lso consider why certain technologies have stood the test of time while ot
 hers have not. \\r\\nOrganizers: Mohammad Khair Nahhas (BIROMED-Lab\, De
 partment of Biomedical Engineering\, University of Basel) \, Fares Damien 
 (Near and Middle Eastern Studies\, University of Basel)\\r\\nFunding: Thi
 s seminar series is financed by the Graduate School Social Sciences (G3S [
 https://dgw.philhist.unibas.ch/de/doktorat/g3s/]) and the PhD Program Heal
 th Sciences (PPHS [https://pphs.unibas.ch/]) of the University Basel
X-ALT-DESC:<p>This lecture series attempts to bring together disciplines fr
 om the social sciences\, humanities\, and natural sciences. The speakers w
 ill critically analyze the strong separation between these disciplines and
  how technology organizes political and power relations. The speakers will
  also consider why certain technologies have stood the test of time while 
 others have not.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>Organizers:&nbsp\;</strong>Mohamma
 d Khair Nahhas (BIROMED-Lab\, Department of Biomedical Engineering\, Unive
 rsity of Basel) \, Fares Damien (Near and Middle Eastern Studies\, Univers
 ity of Basel)</p>\n<p><strong>Funding:</strong>&nbsp\;This seminar series 
 is financed by the Graduate School Social Sciences (<a href="https://dgw.p
 hilhist.unibas.ch/de/doktorat/g3s/" target="_blank">G3S</a>) and the PhD P
 rogram Health Sciences (<a href="https://pphs.unibas.ch/" target="_blank">
 PPHS</a>) of the University Basel</p>
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20241211T181500
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