Hej!
Här kommer CFP från Lychnos.
Här har det skett en avgörande förändring då Lychnos övergått till löpande digital publicering av artiklar som avses för tidskriftens öppna del (alltså finns inte längre en fast deadline att förhålla sig till). Vi välkomnar därför inlämning av bidrag när som helst under året och vår ambition är att tiden från det att en artikel skickas in, till det att ett redaktionellt beslut är fattat och den kan publiceras "online first", inte ska ta mer än tre månader. Så skicka gärna in ert bidrag så snart som möjligt så finns möjlighet att inom en snar framtid ha en vetenskaplig artikel publicerad!
Hoppas alla sett det nya numret! https://tidskriftenlychnos.se/
Jenny och Erland
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CFP: Eighth Annual Conference on the History of Recent Social Science (HISRESS)
*Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University*
9–10 June 2023
Abstract deadline: 10 February
This two-day conference of the Society for the History of Recent Social Science (HISRESS), at Uppsala University in Sweden, will bring together researchers working on the history of post-World War II social science. It will provide a forum for the latest research on the cross-disciplinary history of the post-war social sciences, including but not limited to anthropology, economics, psychology, political science, and sociology as well as related fields like area studies, communication studies, history, international relations, law, and linguistics. The conference aims to build upon the recent emergence of work and conversation on cross-disciplinary themes in the postwar history of the social sciences.
https://hisress.org/cfp
Submissions are welcome in such areas including, but not restricted to:
* The interchange of social science concepts and figures among the academy and wider intellectual and popular spheres
* Comparative institutional histories of departments and programs
* Border disputes and boundary work between disciplines as well as academic cultures
* Themes and concepts developed in the history and sociology of natural and physical science, reconceptualized for the social science context
* Professional and applied training programs and schools, and the quasi-disciplinary fields (like business administration) that typically housed them
* The role of social science in post-colonial state-building governance
* Social science adaptations to the changing media landscape
* The role and prominence of disciplinary memory in a comparative context
* Engagements with matters of gender, sexuality, race, religion, nationality, disability and other markers of identity and difference
The two-day conference will be organized as a series of one-hour, single-paper sessions attended by all participants. Ample time will be set aside for intellectual exchange between presenters and attendees, as all participants are expected to read pre-circulated papers in advance.
Proposals should contain no more than 1000 words, indicating the originality of the paper. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 10 February 2023. Final notification will be given in early March 2023 after proposals have been reviewed. Completed papers will be expected by 5 May 5 2023.
Please note that published or forthcoming papers are not eligible, owing to the workshop format.
The organizing committee consists of Jenny Andersson (Uppsala University), Jamie Cohen-Cole (George Washington University), Philippe Fontaine (École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay), Leah Gordon (Brandeis University), Jeff Pooley (Muhlenberg College), and Per Wisselgren (Uppsala University).
All proposals and requests for information should be sent to submissions(a)hisress.org<https://mailto:submissions@hisress.org/>.
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Hej,
Vidarebefordrar information om en STS-tjänst i Oslo som kanske kan intressera någon.
vänligen,
Henrik
Subject: Stillinga som 1.amanuensis er publisert
Associate Professor in Science & Technology Studies; STS (238494) | University of Oslo (jobbnorge.no)<https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/238494/associate-professor-i…>
Hej,
Här är schema för vårens upplaga av det teknik- och vetenskapshistoriska seminariet, ett samarbete mellan Chalmers och Göteborgs universitet.
Vänliga hälsningar,
/Gustav
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Gustav Holmberg
http://www.gustavholmberg.com
Doktorandtjänst i teknikhistoria vid Chalmers STS-avdelning utlyst - deadline 10 januari - sprid gärna vidare till potentiella sökande! Hälsningar, Per
Från: Saara Matala <matala(a)chalmers.se>
Skickat: den 17 november 2022 14:26
Till: TME STS Personal <personal-sts.tme(a)chalmers.se>
Ämne: PhD position in history of technology
Dear colleagues,
The call for applications for PhD students in the history of technology is now open: https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/Working-at-Chalmers/Vacancies/Pag…
Please don't hesitate to share the advertisement with newly and nearly graduated who might be interested in joining our division.
Best regards,
-Saara
Dr. | Postdoktor
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3571-1825
Teknikens ekonomi och organisation | Technology Management and Economics
Avd. för Teknik, vetenskap och samhälle | Div. of Science, Technology and Society
+358-400-253474
+46(0)31-7721671
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Chalmers tekniska högskola | Chalmers University of Technology
Vera Sandbergs Allé 8
SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden
Hej alla!
(Ursäkta eventuell dubbelpostning)
Nu är det dags att nominera till "Bengt I Lindskogs pris för värdefull medicinhistorisk studie" samt att ansöka om stipendier inom medicinens historia från Bengt I Lindskogs stiftelse. Såväl pris som stipendier kan även tilldelas studier inom medicinsk humaniora.
Sista datum för nominering och ansökningar är den 15 december. För mer information, se stiftelsen hemsida: https://www.bengtlindskogsstiftelse.se/
Vänliga hälsningar
Anna Tunlid
Welcome to take part in the 11th Stockholm Archipelag Lecture:
The Less Selfish Gene: Forest Altruism, Neoliberalism, and the Tree of Life
with Rob Nixon
Time: Thu, Nov 10, 2022, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, CET
Location: On zoom: https://kth-se.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5IsceytpjIuE9YU6W7DCSPNCcIq2zam9Dhd
Why have millions of readers and viewers become magnetized by the hitherto arcane field of plant communication? Since the great recession of 2008, we have witnessed an upsurge in public science writing that has popularized research into forest sentience, forest suffering and the forest as collective intelligence. This talk roots the current appeal of forest communication in a widespread discontent with neoliberalism’s antipathy to cooperative ways of being. Nixon argues that the science of forest dynamics offers a counter-narrative of flourishing, an allegory for what George Monbiot has called “private sufficiency and public wealth.
Rob Nixon is the Barron Family Professor in Environment and Humanities at Princeton University. His books include, most recently, Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor. Nixon is currently completing a book entitled Blood at the Root. Environmental Martyrs and the Defense of Life. Nixon writes frequently for the New York Times. His writing has also appeared in The New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, The Guardian, The Nation, London Review of Books, The Village Voice, Aeon, Orion, Critical Inquiry and elsewhere. Environmental justice struggles in the global South are central to Nixon’s work. He is a particularly fascinated by the animating role that artists can play in relation to social movements.
The lecture consists of a key note talk followed by a Q&A session, where the zoom audience will get a chance to ask questions to Rob Nixon.
Welcome!
Sofia Jonsson,
on behalf of the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory
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Administrative Group Manager
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Department of Philosophy and History
Div. of History of Science, Technology and Environment
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