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***PLEASE NOTE:***

This conference features pre-circulated papers, which all attendees should read in advance, as the sessions will consist of workshopping those submissions. To obtain the papers, please go to “Registration,” and then to “Papers.”

30 October 2021
(deadline for papers: 9 October)

10:00-10:30am ET— Michael Gordin (Princeton University) and Patrick McCray (UCSB)
Introductions: Why Greedy Science?

10:30-11:15 ET — Cyrus Mody (Maastricht University), “Taking the Marks to the Market: The Oil Industry and Entrepreneurial Science in the Go-Go ’80s”

11:15-noon ET — Angela Creager (Princeton University), “Neoliberal Mutations”

Noon-12:45pm ET — Matthew Stanley (New York University), “Extinction or Chicken Little: Asteroid Impacts and Predicting the Apocalypse in the 1980s”

15 January 2022
(deadline for papers: 25 December )

10am-10:15am ET – Michael Gordin (Princeton University) and Patrick McCray (UCSB)
Welcome Back and Introductions

10:15am-11am ET — Margaret Weitekamp (National Air and Space Museum), “Brands in Space”

11am-11:45pm ET — Cathy Gere (UC-San Diego), “’Drugs into Bodies’: ACT UP and the Ironies of Greedy Science”

11:45am-12:30pm ET — Asif Siddiqi (Fordham University), “From Hanoi to Havana: Soviet Space Adventures in the Era of Stagnation and Star Wars”

2 April 2022
(deadline for papers: 12 March)

10am-10:45am ET — Yulia Frumer (Johns Hopkins University), “Service with a Smile; or, How Greed Made Japanese Robots Personal and Personable”

10:45-11:30am ET — Jon Agar (University College London), “Thatcherism and Science”

11:30-12:15pm ET — Stephanie Dick (Simon Fraser University), “Mind Games: How AI Went Knowledge-Free in the 1990s”

12:45-1:30pm ET — Peter Westwick (University of Southern California), “Science, Texas Style: How the Lone Star State Embraced Science in a Big Way”

1:30-1:45pm ET — Wrap-Up