Institute for Science and Society Engagement

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Contributors

Contributed date

January 18, 2019 - 12:49pm

Critical Commentary

This poster was created as a part of STS@Nottm Diasporas, as an STS Across Borders gallery collection at the 4S 2018 annual meeting at Sydney, Australia.

This poster helps to answer the shared STS Across Borders Question: How has the work of this STS formation engaged audiences beyond the university?

Source

Hadley Kershaw, Eleanor, Sujatha Raman, and Brigitte Nerlich. 2018. "Institute for Science and Society Engagement." In STS@NottmDiasporas: Openness as Ethos and as Topic, created by Eleanor Hadley Kershaw, Sujatha Raman, Brigitte Nerlich, and Alison Mohr. In STS Across Borders Gallery Exhibit, curated by Aalok Khandekar and Kim Fortun. Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science. Sydney, Australia, Aug 30-31. http://www.stsinfrastructures.org.

Language

English

Cite as

Eleanor Hadley Kershaw, Sujatha Raman, Brigitte Nerlich and Alison Mohr, "Institute for Science and Society Engagement ", contributed by Parikshith Shashikumar, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 18 January 2019, accessed 28 March 2024. http://www.stsinfrastructures.org/content/institute-science-and-society-engagement