Bettina Stoetzer

Bettina Stoetzer

Bettina Stoetzer is an anthropologist whose research focuses on the intersections of ecology, globalization and urban social justice. Stoetzer’s current book project, Ruderal City: Ecologies of Migration and Urban Life, explores the changing cultural politics of nature and citizenship in the … Continued

BEING MATERIAL, 2017 CAST Symposium
Livable Panel Discussion on Saturday, April 22, 2017 from 9:00-10:30am
Bill Maurer

Bill Maurer

Bill Maurer is a cultural anthropologist of law, property and finance, examining how new kinds of monetary practices (from cryptocurrencies and mobile banking to alternative finance) generate unexpected configurations of social, political, and ecological life. Maurer’s research focuses on the technological infrastructures … Continued

BEING MATERIAL, 2017 CAST Symposium
Livable Panel Discussion on Saturday, April 22, 2017 from 9:00-10:30am
Tal Danino.

Tal Danino

Tal Danino is a synthetic biologist, engineering some of the smallest forms of life, in the form of “programmable” bacteria. Danino’s research explores the emerging field of synthetic biology, focusing on designing novel behaviors in bacteria that have technological applications. … Continued

BEING MATERIAL, 2017 CAST Symposium
Livable Panel Discussion on Saturday, April 22, 2017 from 9:00-10:30am