We have a busy week ahead! Be sure to check out the complete schedule of upcoming events on the STS website http://web.mit.edu/sts/calendar/index-css.html.

Monday, February 4
STS Special Lecture
Artisans and Their Philosophers: Making and Reflecting upon Early Modern Calculating Machines
Matthew Jones, Columbia University
4:00 pm, MIT, E51-095 [<http://events.mit.edu/event.html?id=9001373&date=2008/02/04>abstract]

Tuesday, February 5
STS Special Lecture
Vernacular Science in the Early U.S.: Investigating the New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-12
Conevery Bolton Valencius, Harvard University
4:00 pm, MIT, E51-095 [<http://events.mit.edu/event.html?id=9001542&date=2008/02/05>abstract]

Wednesday, February 6
Seminar on Space Policy and Society
"Seeing Like A Rover": Imaging and Interacting on the Mars Exploration Rover Mission
Janet Vertesi, Science and Technology Studies Department, Cornell
5:00-7:00 pm, MIT, 33-116 [<http://events.mit.edu/event.html?id=9001545&date=2008/02/06>abstract]

Friday, February 8
MIT Seminar on Environmental and Agricultural History
'Wilding the Farm or Farming the Wild?' The Evolution of Game Ranching in Southern Africa, 1960s to the Present
Jane Carruthers, Professor of History, University of South Africa, Pretoria
2:30 pm, MIT, E51-095
co-sponsored by MIT's History Faculty and Program in Science, Technology, and Society

Please note that as I receive abstracts for upcoming talks, I will include those on the STS website.

Debbie Meinbresse
STS Program, MIT
617-452-2390
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