Since January, government science agencies have experienced profound budget cuts and the curtailment of research deemed objectionable or unnecessary. In response, many scientists have taken to protesting. What does it mean for scientists—and for science itself—to engage in organized political action?
Join Misha Angrist, PhD, MFA, Associate Professor of the Practice, Social Science Research Institute; Senior Fellow, Initiative for Science & Society, Duke University for a timely discussion on the evolving relationship between science, policy, and protest.
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