Eglė Rindzevičiūtė
Dr. Eglė Rindzevičiūtė is an Associate Professor of Criminology and Sociology, the Department of Criminology, Politics and Sociology, Kingston University London, the UK.
She is the author of The Power of Systems: How Policy Sciences Opened Up the Cold War World (Cornell University Press, 2016) and The Will to Predict: Orchestrating the Future through Science (Cornell University Press, 2023).
Dr. Rindzevičiūtė is the Principal Investigator in two research projects funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, “Nuclear Cultural Heritage: From Knowledge to Practice” (2018-2022) and “Nuclear Spaces: Communities, Locations and Materialities of Nuclear Cultural Heritage (NuSPACES)” (2021-2024, funded as part of the European Union’s Joint Programming Initiative for Cultural Heritage).
Dr. Rindzevičiūtė’s current research interests involve the intellectual history and sociology of governance of complexity, particularly the emergence of global environmental governance and the digitality, the shifting forms of scientific expertise in public policy, as well as material culture of Cold War science and technology and its heritagisation.
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