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SUMMARY:Eliza Brown - Diagnosis without Bodily Material: Stunted Multiplicity and the Specters of Disease
DESCRIPTION:Columbia University\, Knox Hall\, Room 501D \nEliza Brown\, New York University \nThis workshop series is primarily designed to assist advanced graduate students with their ongoing research projects. The workshop aims to expose participants to original approaches to social studies of science and technology\, but also to expose students to solutions to common challenges of academic work. We aim to provide a supportive environment offering feedback and advice on all aspects of academic work\, from devising and conducting research\, to producing written texts of all kinds (grant applications\, dissertation proposals and publications). Please contact the organizer\, Larry Au\, larry_au{at}columbia.edu\, if you do not have a Columbia ID and would like to attend. \nEliza Brown is a graduate student in sociology at New York University. They study reproductive health\, family formation\, and sexuality\, employing both quantitative and qualitative methods. They are interested in how people make meaning of events\, such as pregnancy\, unwanted sex\, and same-sex experiences. \nThis event is sponsored by the Department of Sociology at Columbia University.
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/scisoc/cssevent/eliza-brown-diagnosis-without-bodily-material-stunted-multiplicity-specters-disease/
LOCATION:Knox Hall Room #501D\, Columbia University\,  606 W 122nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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