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2021 Buchdahl Lecture: Indigenous Science and Technology Studies, Governance, and Decolonization

March 10, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Science, Technology, and Society (STS) program at NC State is pleased to announce the 2021 Buchdahl Lecture!

“Indigenous Science and Technology Studies,
Governance, and Decolonization”
March 10, 2021 7:00 PM
Dr. Kimberly TallBear
Associate Professor of Native Studies, University of Alberta Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment

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Like traditional Science and Technology Studies, the new field of Indigenous STS studies the cultures, politics, and histories of non-Indigenous science and technology efforts. In addition, it studies Indigenous-led science and technology, including knowledges classified as “traditional.” Indigenous STS refuses the purported divide between scientific and Indigenous knowledges, yet it does not conflate knowledge traditions. It understands them as potentially sharing methods while deriving in practice from different worldviews. Indigenous STS—comprised of mostly Indigenous thinkers trained and working in a variety of disciplines and applied fields—also focuses on science and technology knowledge production for social change (since technoscience has long been integral to colonialism). Indigenous STS works with scientists and those in technology fields to change fields from within. Some Indigenous STS scholars are practicing scientists. After discussing Indigenous STS foundations and goals, this talk showcases the Summer internship for INdigenous peoples in Genomics (SING), a training program founded in 2011 in the US. SING has since expanded to Aotearoa/New Zealand, Canada, and Australia in conjunction with Indigenous STS efforts to support global Indigenous governance via science and technology.

The Rolf Buchdahl Symposium brings a guest lecturer to NC State each year to speak on issues that intersect with science, technology, and human values. Hosted by the Science, Technology, and Society (STS) Program, Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS), and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Logistical support provided by the Genetic Engineering and Society Center.

Details

Date:
March 10, 2021
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm