[Sci-tech-public] An Afternoon with Arun Agrawal -- Monday @ 4:30
Debbie Meinbresse
meinbres at MIT.EDU
Wed Apr 18 18:57:25 EDT 2007
>____________________________________
>
>The Program on Science, Technology, and Society
><http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/sts/>, of the John F. Kennedy School of
>Government at Harvard University, presents:
>
> *An Afternoon with Arun Agrawal*
>
> Do people matter in social-science studies of the environment?
>
>
> Monday, April 23rd
> 4:30-6:30 PM
>
>Please join us for an afternoon with the distinguished political
>scientist and environmental scholar Arun Agrawal. Professor Agrawal
>received his PhD from Duke University and has held positions at
>Berkeley, Florida, Yale, and McGill. He currently serves as
>associate professor of natural resources and environment at the University of
>Michigan. Professor Agrawal has written extensively on the politics
>of international development, institutional change, environmental
>conservation, and common property management. His books include
>/Greener Pastures: Politics, Markets, and Community among a Migrant
>Pastoral People /and /Environmentality: Technologies of Government
>and Political Subjects/.
>At Harvard, Dr. Agrawal will discuss the question: "Do people matter
>in social-science studies of the environment?"
>
>Where:
>Harvard University Center for the Environment Seminar Room
>24 Oxford Street
>University Museum, 3rd Floor
>MAP:<http://map.harvard.edu/level3.cfm?mapname=camb_allston&tile=F6&quadrant=D&series=NW>
>
>RSVP:
>Space for this event is limited. Please RSVP to Jessica Eykholt at:
>Jessica_Eykholt at harvard.edu <Jessica_Eykholt at harvard.edu>
>
>This event is made possible through the generous support of the Program on
>Science, Technology, and Society, the Weatherhead Center for International
>Affairs, and the Harvard University Center for the Environment.
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