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DESCRIPTION:Working across disciplines can be challenging, particularly when these collaborations span the natural sciences, the social sciences, the arts, and the humanities. This makes it necessary to find &ndash; and make &ndash; spaces to come together. As a researcher in the field of science and technology studies (STS), I move through many different kinds of spaces. These can be welcoming, mundane, uncomfortable, or exclusionary. For example, in my social scientific investigation of the life sciences, I have spent time in equipment-laden laboratories, studios for biological art, glass-walled government meeting rooms, artisan coffee houses, and high-ceilinged libraries, collaborating variously with synthetic biologists, artists, policy makers, and philosophers. I have also tried to create new spaces for collaboration, often at the peripheries of formal events. More recently, I have found myself going outside, extending my research into the garden and interacting with pollinators, gardeners, and ecologists. In this talk, I journey through these different places, exploring their possibilities and constraints, and the opportunities they provide for making knowledge across and beyond disciplines. Online: via Zoom Free to attend. Please Register here743946
DTSTAMP:20260430T025430
DTSTART:20260427T151500
DTEND:20260427T170000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre C, Streatham Court, Streatham Campus or via Zoom
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Egenis Lecture: Finding and making spaces for interdisciplinary collaboration: From the laboratory to the garden (via the policy room and the art studio) 
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