PSTS

a resource for STS postraduates
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    December 16th, 2009Andy BalmerUncategorized
    “Innovating the Future: Critical Perspectives on Science & Technology”
    An International, Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference

    Our colleagues in the US have extended the deadline for papers for their upcoming graduate STS conference: “Innovating the Future: Critical Perspectives on Science & Technology”. There is more information in their CfP here.

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    December 2nd, 2009Andy BalmerWebsite Updates

    We’ve (finally) written a short report on the PSTS Conference 2009. You can download it here.

    Please do have a look at it, particularly the last couple of sections. We need people to get involved in running PSTS and to make suggestions for how we can improve and what we should do with the network. The brief report we’ve written summarises some of the thoughts of those who attended the conference: how we might improve the conference next year; whether PSTS is a good idea; what worked well and should be repeated, etcetera.

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    December 2nd, 2009Andy BalmerWebsite Updates

    You can now sign up for the newsletter using the form on the front page. Please do sign up!

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    December 2nd, 2009Andy BalmerWebsite Updates

    Hi everyone. The first issue of the newsletter is now available to download on the newsletter page, which you can navigate to using the menu above or on the right. Please read it through because we’ve got quite a few questions for you and even a limited response from as many people as possible will be really helpful.

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    December 2nd, 2009Andy BalmerWebsite Updates

    Welcome to the new PSTS website, which has extended functions on the last incarnation. The site uses the now standard wordpress software so you can comment on posts, search the site, view the posts by tag or by category and, if there is sufficient use of the site, we’ll be integrating profiles so you can have your image, links to other websites about you and your work, your email address and research interests etcetera, all on a page with other postgraduates who you can befriend and develop groups with (a bit like a limited version of facebook, or something a bit more than academia.edu).

    Anyway, for now, please have a browse about the site and send us any suggestions you have for how we can improve the content or ideas for new content. Thanks!

    web@psts.org.uk

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