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SUMMARY:Campus Lecture: Lorraine Daston
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Lorraine Daston\, Director at the Max Planck Institute for the
  History of Science\n“The Origins of International Governance in Science
 ”\n\nLorraine Daston\nDirector at the Max Planck Institute for the Histo
 ry of Science (MPIWG)\, Berlin\n\nFaced with two crises of planetary dimen
 sions\, climate change and the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic\, politicians responded
  nationally and scientists responded internationally. Why?\n\nScience has 
 been cosmopolitan and collective since at least the seventeenth century\, 
 but there’s big difference between exchanging letters\, publications\, a
 nd occasional visits among citizens of the Republic of Letters\, on the on
 e hand\, and\, on the other\, subordination of individual and national res
 earch traditions\, priorities\, and practices to binding agreements reache
 d by international disciplinary bodies empowered by no one but themselves.
  Only in the late 19th century did scientists begin to attempt internation
 al governance – arguably still the most effective form of international 
 governance we have.\n 
LOCATION:Forum Rolex https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==RLC%20E1%20240 https://yo
 utu.be/0szw01Gl5R4
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