230147 SE Political and cultural economics of Pharmaceuticals (2015S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from We 04.02.2015 08:00 to Fr 10.04.2015 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Su 10.05.2015 23:59
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max. 25 participants
Language: English
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- Monday 04.05. 09:15 - 11:45 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Tuesday 05.05. 09:15 - 11:45 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Wednesday 06.05. 09:15 - 11:45 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Thursday 07.05. 09:15 - 11:45 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Monday 11.05. 09:15 - 11:45 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Tuesday 12.05. 09:30 - 12:00 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Wednesday 13.05. 10:00 - 11:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Tuesday 19.05. 09:00 - 13:30 Seminarraum STS, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
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Aims, contents and method of the course
In recent years, Science and Technology Studies has learned that pharmaceuticals represent a fascinating topic: pharmaceuticals connect science and medicine with cultures and markets, and with regulators, corporations and a broad range of other actors. In this course we will have a number of thematic foci: (1) the use of the pharmaceutical as 'sampling device' to open up and study broader social phenomena, (2) situating the pharmaceutical as an object at the boundaries of the licit and illicit, enhancement and treatment, and normal and pathological (3) interpreting pharmaceutical consumption as a cultural text and a site of identity politics (4) charting the movements of pharmaceuticals as global commodities with heterogeneous maps of access, cost, risk and benefit, (5) understanding the pharmaceutical as a site of knowledge production, through organized clinical trials and through the more inchoate experience with drug risks in the general population, (6) analyzing the creation and maintenance of markets for drugs and knowledge about them, and (7) examining the politics and economies involved in regulating pharmaceutical markets on local and global scales.
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