BREAKING :
The UN accuses Israel of committing EXTERMINATION in Gaza.
EXTERMINATION.
Repeat it. Spread it. Let the world know.
“Israel is responsible for extermination, murder, using starvation as a method of war..”
—The UN Human Rights Council
JOB ALERT: Two researchers in the history of the Europeanisation of the universities
At LUCK, we are recruiting two postdocs (24 months) within a larger project on the European universities since the 1980s. Please spread the word!
More information here: https://t.co/4jyVc1LAuu
BOOK LAUNCH: “The History of Knowledge”
On 31 January, 13.15–14.30 (CET), Johan Östling and David Larsson Heidenblad will present their new book “The History of Knowledge” (CUP) at a digital seminar organised by LUCK
https://t.co/1yZzyB9jMg
📘 Le nouveau numéro spécial de la revue British Journal for the History of Science @BJHSeditor, "The art of gathering", est co-dirigé par Charlotte Bigg (@CNRS , #CAK)
👉 Plus d'infos : https://t.co/5DDOEvKdUq
📖Lecture en accès libre : https://t.co/w7ZzIkp93x
“The History of Knowledge” – a new book is out by @ostling_j and @DLHeidenblad.
It's open access. Published by Cambridge University Press.
https://t.co/9esBe8qcvM
The next History of Knowledge Conference will be held in Lund in 2025!
Last week, the first major international conference in this field was organized in Porto. The ambition is to turn it into a biannual conference series.
https://t.co/v6KSxmColJ
On 22–24 November, the first major international conference devoted to the history of knowledge is organized in Porto. The keynote speakers include Elaine Leong, Henrique Leitão, Johan Östling, Lisa Hellman, Sven Dupré and Simone Lässig.
https://t.co/4ker7CZ0JU
Today the “History of Knowledge Conference” starts in Porto. It’s the first major international conference devoted to this expanding research field. I’m happy to have been invited to give the opening lecture.
Reading proofs of “The History of Knowledge” (@CambridgeUP).
@DLHeidenblad's and my new book is due to be published in December. Open access and print.
Yay for @lauracforster's article now out on @BJHSeditor FirstView: 'Sex, science and curated community at the World League for Sexual Reform 1929 conference' - only 1 more article to go for our full special issue on conferences @HistSciConf
https://t.co/QzYlKWfclw
Our introduction is out! "The art of gathering: histories of scientific conferences", part of our @BJHSeditor special issue on conferences. Open access @HistSciConf@centreintlhist
https://t.co/RPt3MA0hvM
Charlotte Bigg's paper, 'Communicating science, mediating presence: reflections on the present, past and future of conferencing', is now online
@BJHSeditor, open access like the whole issue. https://t.co/0QfKDLbgEb Just a few more of our
@HistSciConf papers to come out
Very happy to see that Sven Widmalm's paper on the Nobel Symposia is now out @BJHSeditor - open access like the rest of our special issue
https://t.co/wKJl0EFvQf
And here is another one! @GeorgianaKotsou's paper on the Gordon Research Conferences is now online & open access @BJHSeditor, as our special issue on international scientific conferences is slowly coming into the world @HistSciConf@centreintlhist https://t.co/xswAFtQdXL
NEW CALL: International Visiting Fellowship Programme in the History of Knowledge.
We invite scholars to come to Lund 8–19 April, 2024, to interact with other historians of knowledge. The last day of application is 1 November, 2023.
Read more: https://t.co/f9gN65wlpV
Delighted that our @BJHSeditor special issue on the history of sci conferences is slowly coming into the world. 1st online is @mougey_thomas's piece on the International Geological Congress, open access here https://t.co/b03iKHQZup @HistSciConf
My open access @BJHSeditor article on technical conferences is out today! https://t.co/bNuFH7JzYj
The rest of our @HistSciConf special issue will hopefully follow shortly