Pluralities, Publics, and Citizen Science panel

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Date/Time:Thursday, 03 Nov 2016 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Location:Farm House Museum
Cost:Free
URL:https://request.hs.iastate.edu/news/uplo..._flyer.pdf
Contact:Ellen Johnsen
Phone:515-294-8021
Channel:College of Human Sciences
Categories:Academic calendar Diversity Lectures
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Participate in an interdisciplinary panel discussion on pluralities, publics, and citizen science. The event is sponsored by the Urban Ecosystem Project and funded by the National Institutes of Health Science Education Partnership Award.

Through the interdisciplinary lens of various citizen science projects, panel participants will explore questions related to their experiences with multi-situational knowledge, multi-positional identity, and multi-dimensional power in community-engaged scholarship. Panel participants include: Dara M. Wald, assistant professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication; Ulrike Passe, associate professor in architecture; Linda Shenk, associate professor in English; Katherine Richardson Bruna and Gale Seiler, associate professors in the School of Education; and Lyric Bartholomay, associate professor in pathobiological sciences. Moderated by Janet Hecsh, associate dean of faculty, California State University at Sacramento. Coffee and dessert from The Café provided. Space limited to 25 people. RSVP to Ellen Johnsen at

johnsene (at) iastate (dot) edu
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