Greetings,
Situating Science invites you to join us online for Pt. 3 of the Science and its Publics national lecture series.
This event will be live streamed at www.ccepa.ca and www.situsci.ca. Live chat will be enabled to pose questions during Q+A.
Tuesday, March 8, 7:30 PM AST
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
1675 Lower Water Street
Halifax, NS
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs (CCEPA) and the Situating Science Knowledge Cluster are pleased to present:
Science and its Publics
A multi-part series examining the roles of the public in the translation and understanding of the knowledge of science
PART 3: Provenance and the Role of the Public Museum:
How the Life Stories of Artifacts Challenge Traditional Accounts of Science and History (Poster appended)
Keynote: Dr. David Pantalony, Curator, Physical Sciences and Medicine, Canadian Science and Technology Museum and Adjunct Professor, Department of History, University of Ottawa
Respondent: Robert Bean, Professor, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
Respondent: Ted Cavanagh, Professor, Architecture, Dalhousie University
Free Admission – Reception to Follow
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