FYI
Dear friends and colleagues of medical history,
Thank you for a great congress in Helsinki last year.
We now look forward to welcoming you all to Lund, Sweden for the 29th Nordic Medical History Congress.
When: April 23 – 25 2025
Venue: Kulturen at Tegnérsplatsen 6, next to the cathedral in central Lund
The theme of the 29th Nordic Medical History Congress is Health and Medicine under Pressure – Challenges, Controversies and Collaborations
Please feel free to send this mail forward to friends and colleagues that might be interested in this event.
More detailed information, including call for abstract, will be distributed later this spring.
See you in Lund 2025!
/Stefan van der Pals Leander & Jonatan Wistrand
(on behalf of the organizing committee)
Avdelningen för teknik, vetenskap och samhälle vid Chalmers tekniska högskola lyser ut en doktorandtjänst i teknikhistoria, en doktorandtjänst i energi- och miljöhistoria samt en 2-årig tjänst som postdoktor i energi- och miljöhistoria.
Samtliga med deadline 18 oktober 2024.
Doktorandtjänsterna: https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=jo…
Tjänsten som postdoktor: https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=jo…
Hälsningar,
Per
Ny artikel | new article
'The limits of academization: Agricultural policy and the shaping of Swedish higher agricultural education during the interwar and war years', Agricultural History Review 71, no. 2 (2023)<https://www.bahs.org.uk/AGHR/ARTICLE.html?ID=751&MOD=this>
Ny bok | new book
Maktens maskiner: Hur stora datorer moderniserade folkhemmet (Lund: Arkiv förlag, 2024) (with Arne Kaijser, Gustav Sjöblom, Johan Gribbe)<https://doi.org/10.13068/9789179243883>
Ny rapport | new working paper
Att följa pengarna: En analys av forskningsfinansieringen i efterkrigstidens Sverige (Stockholm, 2023) (with Johan Gribbe)<https://www.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.652644.1680176219!/menu/standard/file/Score…>
Per Lundin
Bitr. professor i teknikhistoria | Professor of History of Technology
Avdelningen för teknik, vetenskap och samhälle | Div. of Science, Technology and Society
Teknikens ekonomi och organisation | Dept. of Technology Management and Economics
Chalmers tekniska högskola | Chalmers University of Technology
SE - 412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden
Tel: +46 (0)31-772 15 28, +46 (0)721-58 22 60
Hej alla!
Här är några nyheter som rör den idéhistoriska tidskriften Lychnos.
Sedan en tid tillbaka har vi gått över till kontinuerlig digital publicering av de artiklar som hör till tidskriftens så kallade ”öppna” del, alltså den delen som ligger före temasektionen (special issue). Vi är glada över att kunna meddela att den första artikeln nu publicerats ”ahead of print”, nämligen Cecilia Rivings artikel ”Hypnotismens apostel. Om Carl Hansen och det sena 1800-talets kunskapskultur”. Ni kan gå in och läsa artikeln här: https://tidskriftenlychnos.se/issue/view/3365
Den andra glada nyheten är att VR har beviljat Lychnos tidskriftsstöd i ytterligare tre år. Det innebär att det kommer finnas ekonomiska förutsättningar att utveckla det redaktionella arbetet i framtiden och att fortsätta publicera Lychnos i både digital och tryckt form.
Slutligen vill vi också påminna om att deadline för att skicka in abstracts till nästa nummers temasektion är den 17 november. Temat är ”Transformations of Popular Science” och CfP ligger på tidskriftens hemsida (samt finns inklistrat här nedan). För den öppna delen saknas deadline, eftersom artiklarna där hanteras och publiceras kontinuerligt.
Mycket välkomna med era bidrag!
Vänliga hälsningar,
Jenny Eklöf & Erland Mårald (tidskriftsredaktörer)
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Transformations of Popular Science
Special issue editors: Jonatan Samuelsson and Jenny Eklöf
In this special issue we invite researchers within areas such as history of science and ideas, history of knowledge, media history, science communication and STS, to contribute to the thematic section of next year’s volume of Lychnos: Annual of the Swedish History of Science Society. The theme – Transformations of Popular Science – tries to capture the many ways in which the role of science in society has been intrinsically tied to questions about popularisation – or more broadly – the public mediation of scientific knowledge, practices, and values.
Popular science is still often conceived of, practiced, and valued in terms of (appropriate) simplification and dissemination. There is, however, a lot more to it, as recent scholarship has reframed the discussion on popularisation to encompass perspectives from other academic fields such as history of science, media and communication studies, cultural studies, and STS. The circulation, mediation and overall public discourse on science, technology and research has consequently begun to be understood in relation to other cultural meaning-making processes, intersecting with questions of democracy, citizenship, consumption, identity, and so forth. Departing from these baseline assumptions, this special issue aims to explore science popularisation, communication, deliberation, and mediation in historical context over the past century (give or take).
We encourage specifically (but not exclusively) contributions that:
* Investigate how the genre and practice of popular science have changed and varied over time in relation to broader transformations of the media and research landscapes in the 20th century and onwards.
* Explore the underlying ideological, conceptual and value-based assumptions that have been guiding popularisation activities in the past, as well as research about popular science. Empirical as well as theoretical and historiographical contributions are welcome.
* Specifically highlight the role of popularisation for all disciplines and research areas, including the humanities and social sciences.
* Take seriously the digital transformation of society and how it has altered conditions for popularisation overall.
* Problematise terms like “popularisation” and “popular science” and their relation to other concepts and practices, like mediated science, expository science, science journalism, knowledge circulation, science fiction, etc.
This special issue focuses on Sweden and the Nordic region in particular, but contributions investigating the history of popular science in other parts of the world are also welcome. Lychnos publishes articles in in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and English.
The following types of contributions will be considered:
* Research paper (max 9500 words)
* Historiographical reflections (max 5000 words)
Time frame:
17 November 2023: Deadline for submitting abstracts.
1 December 2023: Confirmation of acceptance of abstracts.
31 March 2024: Deadline for submission of full manuscript. All manuscripts will go through a process of double-blind peer review. Manuscripts should be submitted using the journal website: www.tidskriftenlychnos.se<http://www.tidskriftenlychnos.se>
April–August 2024: Peer review and time for revision of manuscripts.
September–November 2024: Copy editing.
December 2024–January 2025: Publication, print and online.
Abstracts (about 300 words) as well as questions about this special issue can be sent to the special issue editors, Jenny Eklöf and Jonatan Samuelsson.
Jenny Eklöf, jenny.eklof(a)umu.se<mailto:jenny.eklof@umu.se> & Jonatan Samuelsson, jonatan.samuelsson(a)umu.se<mailto:jonatan.samuelsson@umu.se>
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Jenny Eklöf
Lektor i idéhistoria/ Senior lecturer in history of science and ideas
Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier/ Department of historical, philosophical and religious studies
Umeå universitet / Umeå University
SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
+46 (0)90 786 54 56
När du skickar e-post till Umeå universitet så innebär detta att Umeå universitet behandlar dina personuppgifter. För att läsa mer om hur detta går till, gå till www.umu.se/gdpr<http://www.umu.se/gdpr>
By sending an email to Umeå University, the University will need to process your personal data. For more information, please read www.umu.se/en/gdpr<http://www.umu.se/en/gdpr>
Dear colleagues,
please note the call for a PhD Summer School on Anthropocene Histories<http://eseh.org/call-for-participants-eseh-2025-summer-school-in-environmen…> in connection with the ESEH European Society 2025 conference in Uppsala in August next year. The PhD Summer School is organized by the Center for Anthropocene History at KTH<https://www.kth.se/anthropocenehistory>. It will take place in the Stockholm region from August 25 to 28, following the ESEH conference. The application deadline is February 28, 2025
Best,
Sabine
Anthropocene Histories
ESEH 2025 Summer School in Environmental History
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
August 25-28, 2025
The ESEH and the Centre for Anthropocene History at KTH Royal Institute of Technology are inviting applications for the 2025 ESEH Summer School to be held in and around Stockholm on the topic of Anthropocene Histories.
The Anthropocene is not just a geochronological epoch to be defined by the International Commission on Stratigraphy. It is a state of the world where the human and the natural intersect so profoundly that it has started to impact the workings of our planet. The anthropogenic environmental changes have acquired historical agency on the planetary level. Thus, exploring and writing Anthropocene histories is a call and attempt to mend the longstanding separation between human and Earth history and engage seriously with the natural and the material in various ways and formats. While science can identify geophysical and biogeochemical changes, it is history that connects the rapid planetary changes with the explanatory dynamics of human societies and asks how and why such geological records have emerged in the first place.
This Summer School is intended for doctoral students in history, STS, philosophy, sociology, and neighboring humanities disciplines working on the history of anthropogenic environmental changes that have impacted Earth processes on a planetary scale without necessarily confining themselves to the geological definitions of the Anthropocene. Together, we will discuss how Anthropocene Histories can and should be written and what are the sources and methods that allow historians to account for the elemental materiality in their writing. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Anthropocene governance – resources, extractivism, politics and justice;
2. Histories of Earth elements and spheres: hydrosphere (oceans and terrestrial water), minerals (geosphere), cryosphere (ice, snow, permafrost), biosphere (multi-species history), atmosphere (air) and supra-atmospheric space;
3. Time, temporalities, historiographical principles of periodisation;
4. Modelling and the Digital Anthropocene;
5. Material, non-textual sources.
Setup of the summer school
The Summer School is organised by the Centre for Anthropocene History at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and will be held in Stockholm and its picturesque archipelago. The exact location will be announced closer to the date. The teaching faculty consists of teachers from KTH and renowned scholars from other well-known universities.
The Summer School will include lectures, plenary discussions, workshops, hands-on exercises and out-of-classroom learning opportunities. All Summer School participants are expected to submit a written text on their topic in advance and present it at a workshop, followed by feedback and discussion with other participants and lecturers. The accepted Summer School participants will receive the instructions for their presentations in early 2025.
Successful participants will receive a certificate and 5 ECTS.
Eligibility
The Summer School is open to all doctoral students and early post-docs worldwide interested in the above topics. A few places can be given to excellent MA students. The working language of the summer school is English. While the range of topics is potentially wide, we will give preference to applicants who engage with the planetary scale of anthropogenic environmental change and pay special attention to the material, scalar, spatial and temporal aspects of history.
Application
To apply for the summer school, send the following to anthropocene(a)kth.se<mailto:anthropocene@kth.se>:
1) A curriculum vitae (max 2 pages);
2) An abstract of your research topic (max 450 words);
3) A letter of intent motivating how your research pertains to Anthropocene history and how it relates to the planetary dimensions of anthropogenic environmental change. (max 2 pages)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 28, 2025.
Cost
The Summer School is free of charge to all participants. All accepted participants will receive full meals and accommodation during the event. We will also cover any eventual charges for local transportation to our different locations. Participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from Stockholm. Limited travel funds are available upon request. PhD students who participate at the ESEH 2025 conference in Uppsala can also apply for the ESEH Travel Grants.
For further information, please contact kati.lindstrom(a)abe.kth.se<mailto:kati.lindstrom@abe.kth.se>
Successful Summer School applicants will be informed by the end of March 2025.
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Dr. Sabine Höhler
Professor of Science and Technology Studies
Head of Department of Philosophy and History
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
School of Architecture and the Built Environment
Department of Philosophy and History
Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment
Teknikringen 74 D
SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
Fon: +46 8 790 87 41
Email: sabine.hoehler(a)abe.kth.se<mailto:sabine.hoehler@abe.kth.se>
Dear colleagues,
the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment and its Center for Anthropocene History at KTH are now welcoming applications for two assistant professorships: an assistant professor in Environmental History and an Assistant Professor in History of Science, each with a specialization in Anthropocene History:
KTH | Biträdande lektor i miljöhistoria med inriktning mot Antropocenhistoria<https://www.kth.se/lediga-jobb/765707?l=sv>
KTH | Assistant professor in Environmental History with a specialization in Anthropocene History<https://www.kth.se/lediga-jobb/765707?l=en>
KTH | Biträdande lektor i vetenskapshistoria med inr mot Antropocenhistoria<https://www.kth.se/lediga-jobb/765759?l=sv>
KTH | Assistant professor in in History of Science with a specialization in Anthropocene History<https://www.kth.se/lediga-jobb/765759?l=en>
For both positions, the application deadline is February 7, 2025. Please note that the applications require submitting quite an extensive dossier, so anyone interested, start in good time.
Thank you for spreading the call in your networks!
Best,
Sabine
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Dr. Sabine Höhler
Professor of Science and Technology Studies
Head of Department of Philosophy and History
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
School of Architecture and the Built Environment
Department of Philosophy and History
Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment
Teknikringen 74 D
SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
Fon: +46 8 790 87 41
Email: sabine.hoehler(a)abe.kth.se<mailto:sabine.hoehler@abe.kth.se>
Svenska nationalkommittén för teknik- och vetenskapshistorias pris till Torsten Althins minne
Kunskapsområdet teknik- och vetenskapshistoria har en bred förankring i Sverige. Dels engagerar det en mångfald aktörer och institutioner inom arkiv, museer, forskning och högre utbildning. Dels uppvisar det en tematisk bredd med utställningar och forskning som sträcker sig från klassiska teknik- och vetenskapshistoriska områden som innovationer och forskningsinstitutioner till nyare territorier som medicinens, miljöproblemens och kunskapssamhällets historia. Inom kunskapsområdet finns dessutom ett stort intresse för kulturarvsfrågor.
I samarbete med Tekniska museets vänner lanserar nu Svenska nationalkommittén för teknik- och vetenskapshistoria ett nationellt teknik- och vetenskapshistoriskt pris. Syftet med priset är att uppmärksamma det teknik- och vetenskapshistoriska kunskapsområdets institutionella och tematiska bredd samt att stärka och motivera den mångfald av institutioner som arbetar med dessa frågor. Priset ska belöna personer, arbeten eller institutioner som på ett förtjänstfullt sätt verkat för att bevara, sprida eller skapa ny kunskap om teknikens och vetenskapens historia och kulturarv i Sverige, till exempel inom forskning, museer, populärvetenskap, undervisning, arkiv och kulturmiljövård. Priset är döpt efter Torsten Althin (1897–1982), en pionjär inom den svenska teknikhistoriska verksamheten.
Pristagaren erhåller, förutom äran, 10 000 kronor och ett särskilt formgivet diplom. Priset kommer att delas ut vartannat år i anslutning till den nationella ämneskonferensen Teknik- och vetenskapshistoriska dagar. Den första prisutdelningen kommer emellertid att äga rum redan 2025 på Tekniska museet i Stockholm i samband med museets jubileumsfirande.
Det är nu dags att nominera pristagare. Skicka en kortfattad motivering till althin(a)tekniskamuseet.se senast den 1 februari 2025. Det går bra att länka till exempelvis en särskild bok eller utställning. Skicka dock inte fysiska handlingar. I den mån sådana behövs för bedömningsarbetet kommer de att begäras in av den nominerande parten längre fram. Det går bra att nominera en kollega, ett verk, en utställning, en institution, en arbetsgrupp eller sig själv.
Se här<https://sntvkva.wordpress.com/svenska-nationalkommitten-for-teknik-och-vete…> för vidare information om priset och Svenska nationalkommittén för teknik- och vetenskapshistoria. Välkommen med din nominering!
/Svenska nationalkommittén för teknik- och vetenskapshistoria och Tekniska museets vänner
Jimmy Jönsson
Ph.D., History of Ideas and Sciences
Division of History of Ideas and Sciences
Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences
Lund University