Reports and Papers

Rapporteur Reports

Selected SJWG events are written up in brief ‘Rapporteur Reports.’

2010-2011

The Politics and Science of Psychedelic Research: A Conversation with MAPS

Climate Cluster I: Thinking Through the Technical Fix

Climate Cluster II: Climate Researchers in the Trenches

Climate Cluster III: Skepticism and Science Politics

The State of Science & Justice: Conversations in Honor of Susan Leigh Star

2009-2010

Biocuration Workshop Report

Misha Angrist: Here is a Human Being: At the Dawn of Personal Genomics

Engaging Gender and Science: Joint Meeting of SJWG and UCSC’s Women in Science and Engineering

Geoengineering and Glaciers: Risk and Research Guidelines: A conversation between Slawek Tulaczyk (Earth and Planetary Sciences) and Andrew Mathews (Anthropology)

Joanna Latimer: Exploring the Social, Cultural & Ethical Aspects of Anti-Aging Science & Medicine

Charis Thompson: Justice & Stem Cells

2008-2009

SJWG and Santa Clara University Joint Body Worlds Field Trip

Troy Duster: Criminal Justice/Genomic Justice?

Energy Worlds I & II Symposium

Energy Worlds III Symposium

Race Work: The Promise and Peril of Using Racial Categories in Forensic, Genetic, and Biomedical Research

Technoscience & Social Change Symposium

2007-2008

Mark Diekhans: The Art of Genome Browsing

Donna Haraway: When Species Meet in Art and Genomics

End of Year Reports

SJWG compiles our activities, major themes, and future plans in annual End of Year Reports.

2010-2011 End of Year Report

2009-2010 End of Year Report

2008-2009 End of Year Report

2007-2008 End of Year Report

Papers

One of the goals of the Science & Justice community is to produce and support original research.

Reardon, Jenny, Natalie Purcell, and Stephanie M. Fullerton. Genomics and Justice: Promises and Perils in the Pursuit of Responsible Science

Responses

The SJWG responds to events on campus related to science and justice with the aims of furthering dialog across disciplines and contributing to our communities’ understanding of the relationships between science and society.

SJWG Response To Attacks On Animal Researchers (2008)