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Federal regulations are typically borne out of crisis. This conversation will examine how policy is set, starting in the Progressive Era and moving into the present day.
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Federal regulations are typically borne out of crisis. This conversation will examine how policy is set, starting in the Progressive Era and moving into the present day.
50+2 years of Scholarship: UPenn Dept of the Hist and Soc of Sci - History of Science
Perspectives on Science
1 hour 29 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
50+2 years of Scholarship: UPenn Dept of the Hist and Soc of Sci - History of Science
In October 2022, the University of Pennsylvania HSS Department commemorated it's 50th anniversary, delayed two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over two days, alumni, faculty, and current students gathered to discuss the department's history, its contributions to the field and new directions scholarship might take.
In this episode:
Chair: Cameron Brinitzer
USC-Berggruen Fellow
Moderator: Sebastián Gil-Riaño
Assistant Professor, HSS
Lynn Nyhart
Robert E. Kohler Professor of History of Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison
John Tresch
Professor and Mellon Chair, Warburg Institute
Jeremy Vetter
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Arizona
Joanna Radin
Associate Professor of History of Medicine and History, Yale University
Mary Mitchell
Assistant Professor, Centre for Criminology & Sociolegal Studies, University of Toronto
For more information on this and other topics, please see https://www.chstm.org/video/153
Perspectives on Science
Federal regulations are typically borne out of crisis. This conversation will examine how policy is set, starting in the Progressive Era and moving into the present day.