[Air-l] CfP EASST 2006 EXTENDED DEADLINE January 16th

Christine Hine Christine.Hine at btinternet.com
Wed Dec 7 03:43:42 PST 2005


EASST Conference 2006, University of Lausanne, EXTENDED DEADLINE: Paper
and session proposals will now be accepted up to the new deadline of
January 16th, 2006


Session proposals are provisionally published on the Conference website
http://www2.unil.ch/easst2006/  see "what's new".
Send your session proposal as soon as possible to easst2006 at unil.ch

The Call for Papers (reminder)

"Reviewing humanness: bodies, technologies and spaces"

What is it to be human today? How are developments in science and
technology affecting the human experience? Developments in the life
sciences offer new ways of understanding and intervening in bodily
processes. Human influence is distributed through socio-technical
networks and artifacts. Transnational connections and imaginings extend
our conception of humanness. What concepts do we need to understand
these processes and to address their practical and political
consequences?

"Reviewing Humanness" forms the theme for  biennial conference of the
European Association for the Study of Science and Technology, to be held
in Lausanne, Switzerland from 23rd to 26th August 2006. Paper and
session proposals addressing any aspect of the theme are welcomed. All
members of the science, technology and innovation studies community are
invited to attend and there will be open paper sessions for topics
outside of the theme.


See the full Call for Papers and all information on the conference web
site
http://www2.unil.ch/easst2006/



Christine Hine
Department of Sociology
University of Surrey
Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, UK
c.hine at surrey.ac.uk
http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/christine_hine.htm




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