Lecture: The Impact of no Impact: Changing Temporalities of Misconduct Incentives

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Location: Eck Visitors Center Auditorium (View on map.nd.edu)

Science and Platform Capitalism: The New Organization of Knowledge Production
A conference in honor of Phil Mirowski  presents: 

The Impact of no Impact: Changing Temporalities of Misconduct Incentives

Mario Biagioli

Distinguished Professor of Law and Communication, University of California, Los Angeles

Mario Biagioli

Mario Biagioli is a Distinguished Professor of Law and Communication at UCLA. He was previously a Distinguished Professor in the School of Law, the STS Program, and the Department of History at UC Davis, where he was the founding director for the Center for Science and Innovation Studies, and an Associate faculty member of the Cultural Studies Program and the Critical Theory Program. Prior to UC Davis, he was Professor of History of Science at Harvard. He has also taught at Stanford, the University of Chicago, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris), UCLA’s Department of History, and the European University at St Petersburg.
 

Free and open to the public, this keynote is part of Science and Platform Capitalism: the New Organization of Knowledge Production, a conference presented by the Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values.

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