Chernobyl Revisited: The Politics of Soviet Nuclear Power
Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Date and Time
May 16, 2006
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Open to the public
No RSVP required
Speaker
Sonja Schmid
Sonja Schmid is a social science research associate at Stanford University. Having received her Ph.D. in Science & Technology Studies from Cornell University, she is now a science fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation, and affiliated with the Program in Science, Technology and Society at Stanford. Her research has focused on understanding complex decision-making processes at the interface between science, technology, and the state in the Cold War Soviet context, and is based on extensive archival research and narrative interviews with nuclear energy specialists in Russia. She is currently working on a book about reactor design choices and the development of the civilian nuclear industry in the Soviet Union. In addition, she is involved in an international research project on Cold War Technopolitics and Colonialism, where she works on Soviet technology transfer to Central and Eastern Europe. Her research interests also include risk communication, and the popularization of science and technology, subjects on which she has published in the past.
Location
Reuben W. Hills Conference Room
Encina Hall
616 Serra St., 2nd floor
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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Laura C. Page
Parent Research Projects
Topics: Development | Energy | International Security and Defense | Nuclear energy | Nuclear power | Science & technology studies | Science and Technology | Central & Eastern Europe/Eurasia | Russia | Western Europe



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