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Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent

​​Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent is professor emeritus at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Her research topics span from the history and philosophy of chemistry to technosciences in general, along with a continuous interest in science and the public issues. She is a member of the French Academy of Technology and member of several ethics committees. She was the recipient of the Dexter Award for outstanding achievements in the History of Chemistry from the American Chemical Society (1994) and was awarded the History of Science Society’s 2021 Sarton Medal. Her recent publications include: Between Nature and Society. Biographies of Materials (2022), Living in a Nuclear World. From Fukushima to Hiroshima, co-edited with Soraya Boudia and Kyoko Sato (2022), Temps-paysage. Pour une écologie des crises (2021), French Philosophy of Technology. Classical Readings and Contemporary Approaches, co-edited with Sacha Loeve and Xavier Guchet (2018), Research Objects in their Technological Settings, co-edited with Sacha Loeve, Alfred Nordmann, and Astrid Schwarz (2017), Carbone, ses vies, ses oeuvres, co-authored with Sacha Loeve (2018), and Chemistry. The Impure Science, co-authored with Jonathan Simon (2008).

Clashing Presents: Reconciling Presents  contributionFingerprints of the Nuclear Age  Case Study