Science in Human Culture at Northwestern University
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SHC is an interdisciplinary program which brings the perspectives of the humanities and social sciences to bear on developments in science, technology, and medicine. SHC is Northwestern University's program in "science studies," a field which invites students and faculty to consider how science, medicine, and technology have become defining features of modern culture—in the United States and around the world.

  • SHC offers undergraduates an adjunct major and minor field, where they may confront the impact of science, medicine, and technology on society—and on their own lives.

  • SHC welcomes graduate students who wish to apply through its cluster initiative in science studies or current students who wish to affiliate with the program.

  • SHC offers two concurrent two-year postdoctoral fellowships in the contextual study of science, technology, or medicine.

  • And SHC invites faculty and students to attend the weekly Klopsteg lecture series to hear visiting scholars.

For questions about the program please contact:

Program Director:

Ken Alder
University Hall, Room 025
k-alder@northwestern.edu

Program Administrator:

Natasha Dennison
Science in Human Culture
University Hall, Room 020
Northwestern University
1897 Sheridan Rd.
Evanston, IL 60208-2245
tel: 847-491-3525
fax: 847-467-2733
shc-program@northwestern.edu
For directions to our offices, click here.

Upcoming Events

Jeannette Colyvas
School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern
"Ubiquity and Legitimacy: How Commercial Practices Spread and How they Stick in the Academic Life Sciences"

Monday, November 16, 2009, 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Hagstrum Room, University Hall 201
reception to follow

Look here for information about future Klopsteg talks.

SHC News

SHC welcomes several new scholars to campus this year!

  • Héctor Carrillo will be joining the Sociology and Gender Studies Departments as an Associate Professor. Prof. Carrillo studies sexuality, migration, and heath, with particular attention to Mexico and the U.S.

  • Steven Epstein will be joining the Sociology Department as the John Schaffer Professor in the Humanities. Prof. Epstein studies the politics of biomedical knowledge, with a focus on race, gender, and class.

  • Grégoire Mallard will be joining the Sociology Department as an Assistant Professor. Prof. Mallard studies the institutions of supra-national science, particularly in Europe.

  • Dániel Margócsy will be the new 2010-12 postdoctoral fellow; he will be teaching in the History Department. Dr. Margócsy studies the relations of science and commerce in early modern Europe, especially Holland.

  • Francisco Portugal will be visiting SHC this year, on leave from the Department of Psychology at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Prof. Portugal studies the history of psychology.

  • Kapil Raj will be visiting SHC in February 2010 from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. Prof. Raj studies colonial science with a particular interest in the Asian sub-continent.

Also, SHC's cluster program in science studies will be getting underway this year, along with its new doctoral colloquium; interested graduate students should contact Darcy Heuring.

 


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Selected faculty publications

Book cover: The Lie Detectors: The History of an American Obsession   Ken Alder
The Lie Detectors: The History of an American Obsession
(The Free Press, 2007)
Book cover: William James at the Boundaries   Francesca Bordogna
William James at the Boundaries: Philosophy, Science, and the Geography of Knowledge
(University of Chicago Press, 2008)
Book cover: Inclusion: The Politics of Difference in Medical Research   Steven Epstein
Inclusion: The Politics of Difference in Medical Research
(University of Chicago Press, 2007)
Book cover: From Warfare to Welfare: Defense Intellectuals and Urban Problems in America   Jennifer Light
From Warfare to Welfare: Defense Intellectuals and Urban Problems in America
(The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003)
Book cover: The Garden of Invention:Luther Burbank and the Business of Breeding Plants   Jane S. Smith
The Garden of Invention:Luther Burbank and the Business of Breeding Plants
(Penguin, 2009)

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Science in Human Culture, 020 University Hall, 1897 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL 60208
tel: 847-491-3525 | fax: 847-467-2733
Director: Ken Alder, University Hall, Room 025, k-alder@northwestern.edu
Administrator: Natasha Dennison, University Hall, Room 020, shc-program@northwestern.edu