The History of Scientific Conferences
@histsciconf
This HERA-funded project explores the history and significance of scientific conferences.
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Still some places left at The History of Scientific Conferences conference, get in touch to reserve a place. Great lineup incl Geert Somsen Laura C Forster Waqar Zaidi Jon Agar David Edgerton Stephenlegg Dr Sarah Marks Ilaria Scaglia followed by Centre for the Study of Internationalism panel on new books on internationalism
Good morning everyone. I'm Jane Mumby - janemumby.bsky.social, a new postdoctoral researcher at the Centre, and I'm at the The History of Scientific Conferences today and tomorrow. I'm going to be tweeting along with some of the talks and events - it should be a great couple of days.
First up this morning at The History of Scientific Conferences we have Charlotte Bigg and Thomas Mougey on Communicating Science: Scientific Conferences as Spectacles and Medialized Experiences, with commentary from Louise Devoy of Royal Museums Greenwich.
After our first coffee break we have Geert Somsen and Georgiana Kotsou on Convention Conventions: Rituals of Participation in Large Research Conferences, with the commentary this time from Ben Maj.
Next up are Jessica Reinisch and Laura C Forster - with commentary by @davidbrydan - on Laboratories of Cooperation: International Organisations, Experts and Technical Conferences.
Hello everyone. This morning we're kicking off with an overview of some research projects, both recently concluded and upcoming. First up is Stephenlegg and Conferencing the International: The India Round Table Conference 1930-1932: spacesofinternationalism.omeka.net
Next up today we have a roundtable chaired by Daniel Laqua, with Dr Sarah Marks, Jon Agar, David Edgerton, Stephenlegg, and Ilaria Scaglia, posing the question: how can a focus on conferences change historiographical narratives?
New website updates after a busy summer! You can now listen to the trailer of our upcoming podcast: sciconf.nu/podcast/ and read two new blog posts by Jenny Beckman and Georgiana Kotsou discussing conferencing as space and community building: sciconf.nu/blog/
via Marianne Noel a 🧵of possible interest to The History of Scientific Conferences and others (including last week's interlocutors at #AFMBiomed2022 )
The The History of Scientific Conferences group has teamed up with the wonderful Mariana Castillo Deball to produce a series of podcasts about the history of conferences. You're all invited to come to the show & drinks on 18 Nov, 6-8pm @ Birkbeck's cinema. Book here shorturl.at/DJX05 BIMI
Come to this! As part of The History of Scientific Conferences we've made an audio performance to invoke an international scientific conference. No idea what a conf sounds like or no idea why anyone would want to think about what a conf sounds like?? Book here to find out: bbk.ac.uk/events/remote_…
We still have places available for the The History of Scientific Conferences show on the history of conferences on 18 Nov, 6-8pm Birkbeck, University of London's cinema. It's history, science, art & entertainment all in one, followed by drinks. Places are free, reserve here shorturl.at/DJX05 BIMI
💡 Conférences scientifiques, quelles histoires et significations ? 👂 Une série de #podcasts réalisée au Birkbeck, University of London dans le cadre du projet “The Scientific Conference: a Social, Cultural, and Political History” dont le #CAK est partenaire ➡️ cutt.ly/G1VFK8E