International Workshop 2003
Tentative Program
- Dec 17 afternoon pre-WS for editing Japanese STS Handbook with Michel Callon
- Venue: Komaba Campus, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN
- Program : TBA
- Possible Participants: Michel Callon and Project Members of "Governance of Science and Technology"
- Dec.18-19 International Workshop of "Publicity Soliciting Research Program" by RISTEX
- Venue: San-jo Hall, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN
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- Program: 18 December 2003 (Thu)
- 10:00-13:00
Workshop Session 1: "Science & Technology for/in Society: Emerging Programs in the World"
- Chair: Shin-ichi Kobayashi (University of Tsukuba)
Hideyuki Horii (The University of Tokyo)
Miltos Liakopoulos (European Academy)
Wichin Song (STEPI of S. Korea)
Rob Hagendijk (Amsterdam University)
- 14:00-17:00
Workshop Session 2: Techno-Democracy
- ChairFYuko Fujigaki (The University of Tokyo)
Sheila Jasanoff (Harvard University): Techno-democracy and the Law
Brian Wynne (Lancaster University): Public Understanding and Public Participation in Techno-democracy
Yukio Wakamatsu (Tokyo Denki University): Panel System Design in Japan
Ulrike Felt (Wien University): Optimizing Public Understanding of Science ? - A Case of EU Project-
DiscussantFMichell Callon@(Ecole de Mine)
- Program: 19 December 2003 (Fri)
- 10:00-13:00
Workshop Session 3: "Risk management and Shakai-gijutsu"
- Chair: Hideaki Shiroyama (The University of Tokyo)
Christopher Hood (University of Oxford)
Lawrence Susskind (MIT)
Frank Fischer (Rutgers University)
- 14:00-17:00
Discussions (not yet determined)
- Dec.20-21 Semi-closed meeting for editing Japanese STS Handbook
- Venue: Komaba Campus, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN
- Program : TBA
- Possible Participants: Sheila Jasanoff, Rob Hagendijk, Brian Wynne, Ulrike Felt, Tom Gieryn, and Project Members of "Governance of Science and Technology".
- Dec 22. Tomas Gieryn Open Seminar on "Boundary Work"
- Venue: Komaba Campus, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN