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Q&A: Bettina Stoetzer on envisioning a livable future | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT anthropologist Bettina Stoetzer discusses her new book on ruderal ecologies, her MIT environmental justice class and how people and societies can expand their "imagination for how to live otherwise."

Holberg winner Sheila Jasanoff recognized for study of science and technology

Environmental Humanities Colloquium: Toxique: France s Nuclear Testing Legacy in the Pacific

Sebastien Philippe, associate research scholar in the Program on Science and Global Security in Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs, will present “Toxique: France’s Nuclear Testing Legacy in the Pacific” via Zoom click here to join. Philippe will discuss how a recent interdisciplinary study bridging nuclear science, environmental forensics, and investigative journalism exposed the human and environmental toll of the atmospheric nuclear weapons tests France conducted in Polynesia from 1966-74. Challenging official narratives, the study documents the widespread radiological exposure of the Polynesian public and the systemic barriers that victims continue to face in seeking justice and compensation. Philippe is the first speaker in the Spring 2022 Environmental Humanities and Social Transformation Colloquium sponsored by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI).

Professor Sheila Jasanoff wins prestigious Holberg Prize

Sheila Jasanoff, the Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies, is being recognized for her research on science, technology, and society.   By Nora Delaney March 14, 2022 Sheila Jasanoff, the Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Harvard Kennedy School, has been awarded the 2022 Holberg Prize, among the world’s most prestigious awards for academic work in the humanities and social sciences.

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