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		<title>Bates to host conference on the Caribbean and the Americas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A group of Bates, Bowdoin and Colby college faculty and students, joined by a colleague from the University of the West Indies, will gather to participate in a day-long conference and roundtable, "Scientific Knowledge, Culture and Political Economy: The Caribbean and The Americas," Friday, May 4, in Chase Hall Lounge on Campus Avenue at Bates College.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A group of Bates, Bowdoin and Colby college faculty and students, joined by a colleague from the University of the West Indies, will gather to participate in a day-long conference and roundtable, <em>Scientific Knowledge, Culture and Political Economy: The Caribbean and The Americas</em> from 9 a.m. through 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 4, in Chase Hall Lounge on Campus Avenue at Bates College. The public is invited to attend free of charge. <span id="more-18888"></span>The gathering explores the relationship between power and the production of knowledge in social, political, cultural and scientific institutions. Rather than assume a coherent and seamless narrative of &#8220;knowledge&#8221; in the social and natural sciences and the humanities, conference organizers will explore social, cultural and scientific discourses to explore the inherent &#8220;truths&#8221; they are said to represent.</p>
<p>The panels will be organized around several themes: the political economy of social and environmental sciences, scientific knowledge and discourses of difference, modernity and medicine and natural vs. national science.</p>
<p>Michelle Rowley, assistant lecturer in the gender and development studies program, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, will deliver the keynote address &#8220;Border Conversations: Interrogating the Seams of Science&#8221; at 3:15 p.m. A roundtable discussion, moderated by Rowley, will follow the talk.</p>
<p>The conference begins at 9 a.m with introductory remarks, followed by the first panel, &#8220;The Political Economy of Social and Environmental Sciences. Participants include Bates senior Bradley Wilson, on &#8220;Producing Sustainable Coffee&#8221;; Rachel Narehood Austin, assistant professor of chemistry and environmental studies, Bates College, on &#8220;A Post-Modern Approach to Assessing Environmental Risk: Gauging the Human Health Risks Posed by Lead Exposure&#8221;; and Lillian Guerra, assistant professor of history, Bates College, on &#8220;Cuba, Cubans and the Harvard Summer School for Cuban Teachers: Making a Science of Civilization.&#8221;</p>
<p>The second panel, &#8220;Natural/National Science, Modernity and Medicine,&#8221; begins at 11 a.m. Panelists are Scott MacEachern, associate professor of anthropology, Bowdoin College, on &#8220;Genes, Tribes and African History&#8221;; Susan Bell, professor of sociology, Bowdoin College, on &#8220;Sexuality, Culture and Social Change: Connecting &#8216;Women&#8217;; and &#8216;Science&#8217; in Microbicide Research&#8221;; and Kiran Asher, assistant professor of political science and women&#8217;s studies, Bates College, on &#8220;The &#8216;Global Environment&#8217; Discourse and Biodiversity Research in Columbia.&#8221;</p>
<p>Following a break for lunch, the third 90-minute panel, &#8220;Scientific Knowledge and Discourses of Difference,&#8221; begins at 1 p.m. with Anindyo Roy, assistant professor of English, Colby College, on &#8220;Labor Visibility and the Colonial Apparatus: The Case of Leonard Woolf&#8221;; NeEddra James, a Bowdoin College religion major, on &#8220;Imaging and Imagining the Black Female Subject in 19th-Century Anthropology&#8221;; and Patricia J. Saunders, assistant professor of English, Bowdoin College, on &#8220;Those Who Insist on Be(Come)Ing: Anthropology and the Task of Translating Identity for Caribbean Subjects.</p>
<p>The 3:15 p.m. keynote address and roundtable discussion will be followed by a 90-minute reception at the Benjamin Mays Center. For more information, call 207-786-6472 or 207-725-3670.</p>
<p>The conference is sponsored by the Women and Scientific Literacy Project; the political science department, the environmental studies program and the Office of the President at Bates College; The Hewlett Group; and the English department at Bowdoin College.</p>
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