The inaugural Feminist/Intersectional Science and Technology Studies (F/ISTS) Conference homes in on the reciprocal relations between techno-scientific knowledge and practices, on the one hand, and gender, race, class, and other intersecting axes of power, on the other. The interplay among technical and social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine is central to addressing many of the most pressing problems of our times, such as climate justice and environmental racism, health in/justice, and digital surveillance.
Event Speakers
Session 1: Experience and Experiments
Session 2: Waste, Race, and Colonial Detritus
Session 3: Slow Disaster at the Digital Edge
Event Information
Free and open to the public; registration required. Separate registration is required for the keynote event with M. Murphy on April 27. Please see the event webpage for additional information.
Hosted by the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Barnard College and co-sponsored by