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Sheila Jasanoff: Implications

In this seminar, Ragnar Fjelland discussed the normative implications of the scholarship of this year's Holberg Prize winner.

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Sheila Jasanoff has a long-standing collaboration with researchers at the SVT.
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Sheila Jasanoff: Martha Stewart. Logo: The Holberg Prize

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Sheila Jasanoff, Holberg Prize winner in 2022, is professor in Science and Technology Studies at Harvard Kennedy School.

In a mini-seminar series on her work, which took place at SVT's seminar room on 22 April, 29 April and 5 May,  we invited the audience to take part in an exploration of the scholarship for which the Holberg Prize was awarded. The series was led by researchers at the Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities at UiB.

In this seminar, Professor Emeritus Ragnar Fjelland discussed the normative implications of Jasanoff's scholarship, including the call for technologies of humility.

The seminar was held in English.

See a recording of the seminar here:

Sheila Jasanoff - Implications

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SVT