[Sci-tech-public] Call For Papers: Science & Technology in Society Graduate Student Conference

tomblin@stglobal.org tomblin at stglobal.org
Fri Nov 18 11:47:48 EST 2005


FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS (Please post the attached flyer where graduate 
students can see it) 

Science & Technology in Society:
An International Multidisciplinary Graduate Student Conference 


Sponsored by:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
The National Science Foundation
George Mason University
The George Washington University
Virginia Tech 

When: April 22rd – 23rd, 2006
Where: American Association for the Advancement of Science Headquarters, 
Washington, DC 

Abstract Deadline: January 31st, 2005 

This annual conference provides a forum for graduate students from a variety 
of disciplinary and interdisciplinary programs to present their research on 
the policy and social studies of science and technology. In addition to 
presenting papers, students will have the opportunity to interact with each 
other and prominent scholars and professionals related to their field(s) of 
interest. Andrew Jamison of Aalborg University, Denmark is one of our 
keynote speakers this year and will speak about “Hubris and Hybrids in 
Science Policy.” 

The conference organizing committee welcomes submissions of abstracts (up to 
250 words) for a 10-15 minute presentation. Please submit abstracts and 
contact information to our website at www.stglobal.org or in a word document 
(or something comparable) with your last name indicated in the filename to 
tomblin at stglobal.org by January 31st, 2006. Notification of abstract 
acceptance will be given by February 21st, 2006. We seek submissions from 
graduate students studying topics related, but not limited to the role of 
S&T in the following thematic areas: 

·	Globalization, International Regulation
·	Environment, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development
·	The Knowledge-Based Economy
·	Civil, Ethical and Legal Issues
·	National Security and Defense Applications
·	Government, Private and Academic Investment
·	S&T in Non-Western Cultures
·	Historical and Social Dimensions of S&T
·	Revolutionary or Non-Traditional Directions in S&T
·	Network and Industrial Organization
·	Policy Implications of Biotechnology, Information Technology, and 
Nanotechnology
·	Foresight/Forecast in S&T
·	Technology and Human Development 

Information concerning area lodging and registration will be posted on the 
conference website by January 31, 2006.  Travel funds may be available for a 
limited number of presenters.  Students in need of travel funds should 
indicate so when submitting their abstract.  For further information, either 
e-mail abstract at stglobal.org or visit the conference website at 
www.stglobal.org. 

 

David Tomblin
Graduate Research Assistant
Virginia Tech
1021 Prince St. #217
Alexandria, VA 22314 


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