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Forwarded from Philos-l 
 
Ross B. Emmett 
 
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NEW EMAIL FORUM: SCIENCE-AS-CULTURE 
For discussion of cultural aspects of science, technology, medicine and 
other forms of expertise (including the internet) 
 
Science as Culture is an unmoderated forum for critical discussion of the 
cultural aspects of all forms of expertise, for example, the impact of 
science on culture, how culture represents it, the culture of various forms 
of expertise, the theory of knowledge, the impact of science on culture, 
including film, video, music, writing, the internet and other 
communications media, etc.; changing concepts of nature, life and human 
nature, new technologies, gender aspects of science, racism, elitism, 
educational theories, you name it. 
Announcements of conferences, publications, jobs, issues in the relevant 
fields are also welcome. 
Science as Culture is affiiliated with the hard copy journal of the same 
name published by Process Press Ltd. 
(http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/projects/gpp/process.html) 
and (US & Canada) Guilford Publications Inc. ([log in to unmask]). A list of 
back issues is at: http://rdz.stjohns.edu/gp/process.html 
A web site associated with the forum will hold articles from back issues, 
as well as submissions under consideration (not obligatory), whose authors 
may benefit from constructive comments for purposes of revisions before the 
hard copy is printed, as well as longer piece not suitable for the email 
format which forum members may wish to discuss. 
The core constituency may be people concerned with cultural, social, 
hoistorical and philosophical studies of science, technology and medicine, 
but all are welcome. Accessibility of expertise to critical scrutiny is a 
large part of the point. 
 
Owner and Editor Robert Maxwell Young [log in to unmask] 
Managing Editor: Les Levidow [log in to unmask] 
 
To subscribe, email to:: 
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Body of message: 
SUB SCIENCE-AS-CULTURE  yourfirstname yourlastname 
 
 
 
__________________________________________ 
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|        26 Freegrove Rd., London N7 9RQ England 
|        tel. +44 171 607 8306 fax. +44 171 6094837 
|  Professor of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalytic Studies, 
|        Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, 
|        University of  Sheffield:  [log in to unmask] 
|  Home page and writings:  http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/ 
|  _Mental Space_: http://rdz.stjohns.edu/gp/rmy.html 
|   Process Press, _Free Associations_, _Science as Culture_: 
|        http://rdz.stjohns.edu/gp/process.html 
  'One must imagine Sisyphus happy.' - Camus 
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