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SUMMARY:The Astor Lecture in Science and Capitalism 2019: ‘The Infirmity
  of Open Science in Pharmaceutical Research’ - Professor Philip Mirowski
  (Notre Dame)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190522T170000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190522T180000
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DESCRIPTION:Professor Mirowski will participate in two other events which 
 you are warmly invited to attend:\n•	Panel discussion: ‘The Trouble wi
 th Open Science’ - 21 May\, 2-4pm - Seminar Room\, Institute for Science
 \, Innovation and Society (InSIS)\, 64 Banbury Road. Participants will inc
 lude Philip Mirowski (Notre Dame) and Sabina Leonelli (Exeter). Chair: Jav
 ier Lezaun (InSIS).\n•	Roundtable workshop: ‘Science and the Market in
  Long-term Perspective’ - 24 May\, 12pm-2pm in the Amersi Lecture Theatr
 e\, Brasenose College. Participants will include Philip Mirowski (Notre Da
 me)\, Rob Iliffe (Oxford) and Christopher McKenna (Oxford).\n\nFor more in
 formation and to register for each event please visit http://tinyurl.com/y
 5z5rzjl or contact global@history.ox.ac.uk.\n\nPhilip Mirowski is Carl Koc
 h Professor of Economics and the History and Philosophy of Science at the 
 University of Notre Dame. He is the author of\, among others\, The Knowled
 ge we have Lost in Information (2017)\, More Heat than Light (1989)\, Mach
 ine Dreams (2001)\, ScienceMart (2011)\, and Never Let a Serious Crisis Go
  to Waste (2013). He is a recipient of the Ludwig Fleck Prize from the Soc
 iety for Social Studies of Science\, and was named Distinguished Scholar b
 y the History of Economics Society. He has been visiting professor at Yale
 \, University of Massachusetts\, Amsterdam\, Oxford All Souls\, Montevideo
 \, and Paris-Sorbonne. A conference devoted to his work was held by the bo
 undary 2 collective in 2017. His recent research on the problems of open s
 cience has appeared in Social Studies of Science. Outside of the economics
  profession\, he is perhaps best known for his work on the history and pol
 itical philosophy of neoliberalism\, and his methodological watchword that
  intellectual history is the story of thought collectives\, not heroic ind
 ividuals.\n\nFollowed by a drinks reception. Registration required.\nSpeak
 ers:\nProfessor Philip Mirowski (Notre Dame)
LOCATION:Brasenose College (Amersi Lecture Theatre)\, Radcliffe Square OX1
  4AJ
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