Activities

Upcoming seminars


For information about upcoming seminars, please look at the MeST facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/ifsvmest/

 

 

 

Edited, April 2020
Professor Susi Geiger from the University College Dublin gave a public talk with the title: How digital technologies came to save healthcare (and why they may actually do so despite themselves), November 20, 2019.


Sarah Cunningham-Burley from Edinburgh gave a public talk with the title: Participation and partnership? Experiences of engagement in precision oncology, September 27, 2019.

Anders Albrechtslund, Mikkel Flyverbom, and Dorthe Brogård Kristensen participated in a public panel debate (moderated by Klaus Høyer) about Zuboff’s book about surveillance capitalism, June 17.

Susan Erikson from Simon Fraser University gave a public talk with the title: Global Health Futures? Reckoning with an Outbreak Bond, June 3, 2019

Kathleen Pine, Arizona State University gave a public talk with the title: Organizing for Data: Crafting Data Elements in the ‘Data-Driven’ Hospital. The seminar took place on Thursday April 4, 2019.

Linnet Taylor from Tilburg University gave a public talk with the title: Public health, private knowledge: researching technology and data as a way to understand the global political economy of health. The seminar took place Wednesday October 3, 2018.

Tamar Sharon of Maastricht University gave a public talk with the title: When digital health meets digital capitalism, how many common goods are at stake? The seminar took place on Thursday June 14, 2018.

Researcher and consultant at Data and Society, Jacob Metcalf, gave a public talk with the title: Understanding the mismatch between ethics regulations and the epistemologies of machine learning. The seminar took place on Friday May 18, 2018.

Sally Wyatt from the Maastricht University gave a public talk with the title: Where is the knowledge we have lost in data? The seminar took place on Tuesday May 15, 2018

Linda Hogle from University of Wisconsin-Madison gave a public talk with the title “Healthcare has become a hungry tapeworm" and other justifications for disrupting data infrastructures”. The seminar took place on Thursday March 8, 2018

Annamaria Carusi, University of Sheffield, gave a public talk with the titel: Organismic reshuffling: chemicals, organism and computers. The talk took place on Monday November 6, 2017.

Ilpo Helén, University of Eastern Finland and Karoliina Snell, University of Helsinki gave a public talk with the titel: Making Up Genome Finland. Politics Of Health Data Sourcing. The talk was commented by Thomas Lemke, Goethe University, Frankfurt. The seminar took place on Wednesday August 24, 2017.

Lynn Morgan from Mount Holyoak College gave a public talk with the titel: Miss Mexico’s Dress and the Backlash against Reproductive Rights in Jalisco, Mexico. The seminar took place on Tuesday May 30, 2017.

Jane Kaye from University of Oxford gave a public talk about innovative informed consent concepts at the Local Concerns symposium organised in collaboration with the Global Genes project. The symposium took place on Thursday, March 16, 2017.

Seminar with Claes-Fredrik Helgesson from Linköping University, who gave a public talk about valuations. The seminar took place on Monday, January 23, 2017.

A seminar with Teun Zuiderent-Jerak & Sonja Jerak-Zuiderent with the title “Trans Health Guides as Doing Human Rights: Activism, Evidence, and Standardizing from the Zero Point” was held on October 10th, 2016.

A seminar with Professor Jenny Reardon with the title “The Postgenomic Condition: Ethics, Justice, Knowledge After the Genome” was held on August 11th, 2016.