Look! @TheHPSPodcast is available now on Spotify for your listening pleasure. Check out the first 2 eps, let us know what you think and help us get the word out with a retweet! Cheers 🍻 (new eps each Thursday)
Final Ep of Season 4 out now! Featuring not 1, not 2, but 5(!) fab guests discussing 'Philosophy of Science in Practice: The Conference'
Julia Bursten
@AjaCWatkins
Sindhuja Bhakthavatsalam
Caleb Hazelwood
Joseph Rouse
@josheisenthal@SamaraJG
https://t.co/We9Nv794yf
We're back! After a break to do scholarly stuff @SamaraJG & @CJContarino will launch *Season 4* in September - but first something different - a mini-series on fatherhood and work created by HPS Prof Cordelia Fine & colleagues. First episode out NOW
https://t.co/dT4oCkylac
Excited to announce my first peer-reviewed paper 'The Problem of Context Revisited' is out now!
Open access in the excellent 'Studies in History and Philosophy of Science', EIC @ankeny_rachel
Love any feedback, cheers
#philsci#histsci#sts#hps
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Check out the last ep of Season 3 now! So many great talking points!
The amazing @SabinaLeonelli discussing the tension between the goals & values of the Open Science Movement and their distortion - even damaging effects - as they play out in practice.
https://t.co/hbpfqKjqWk
Wow! 1 year since we launched the podcast. What a year. Over 40 episodes and 15,000 downloads. We couldn't be more thrilled.
Thanks to everyone for your support, it has been a great and wild ride. Here's to many more years of the pod.
Celebrating 1 year anniversary of @TheHPSPodcast 🎉 “discussing all things history, philosophy and social studies of science” by HPS students @ArtsUnimelb, including expert host @SamaraJG. 3 excellent seasons out now & more soon! #HPS#PhilSci#MetaSci https://t.co/X7AKr268PT
PhD position in history & philosophy of science at UniMelb with Fiona Fidler and me and the rest of the MetaMelb crowd! Pass it on to any prospective PhD students you know who might be interested (and stay tuned for another similar position in psych at UniMelb soon!)
Investments and smart support for research and innovation are not only good for universities but are actually essential for our collective wellbeing and prosperity. Discussion of the urgency for action and recommendations of #BouchardReport 🔭📈📚🌳 https://t.co/bur6UGovOH
Now Live! Excellent ep with phil of physics @sophritson on The String Theory Wars, The Case of 'Something as Nothing' at the Large Hadron Collider @CERN & Collaborations in High-Energy Physics.
Awesome Topics! #hps
https://t.co/Rj5lgSxENb
This week's ep features Kirsten Walsh @mzwalsh
on the topic of 'Rethinking Newton through his Archive'
Find out how digitisation has helped illuminate Newton's research goals & unique everyday practices #hps#histSTM#philsci
https://t.co/x4iUaqFjMn
@mzwalsh Just listened to your excellent HPS podcast on researching Newton. You take about the difference between having a great idea and proving/explaining it. A paraphrase of something Gauss once said is, "It's easy to see the solution, proving it is the difficult part!"
Historians and scientists, unite! Lorraine Daston, Peter Harrison, and @SamaraJG discuss the genesis of their recent @aeonmag piece (thanks, @philipcball!), and the rich possibilities for more historically-informed science, and scientifically-informed history. Give it a listen 🔊
It's here! Excited to launch Season 3 with esteemed science historians, Lorraine Daston & Peter Harrison @uqpharri, discussing the (sometimes) fraught relation between scientists and historians. A real treat!
#hps#sts#histSTM#philsci
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