Science and Social Justice Salon: Sex and Gender Complexity
Catherine Clune-Taylor, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Agustin Fuentes, Anthropology; Mia Miyagi, Brown University
December 6, 2023 · 6:00 pm—7:30 pm · 056 Bernstein Gallery, Robertson Hall
Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies; University Center for Human Values
The Science and Social Justice Salon series aims to build bridges between scientists and humanists interested in critically examining the social and ethical impacts of scientific work. The December Salon immediately follows a panel discussion on sex and gender complexity in scientific research, featuring Catherine Clune-Taylor (Princeton Gender and Sexuality Studies) in conversation with Agustin Fuentes (Princeton Anthropology) and Mia Miyagi (Brown Center for Computational Biology). We will engage with normative, epistemic, and institutional questions around sex and gender complexity. What does the biocultural complexity of sex and gender imply for our epistemic standards and research practices? How should one respond to insistence on outdated, binary conceptions of sex and gender in their field? What do academic standards and debates regarding sex and gender as binary have to do with issues of free speech?
Join us to build community and share questions over drinks and light fare in a relaxed, casual setting!