Roundtable

Roundtable on “How to Write Transnational History of Science and Technology Today?” open to the public

 

Title: How to Write Transnational History of Science and Technology Today?

Date: Saturday 10th February 2024.

Time: 10:00-14:30

Venue: “Josephs – Das Offene Innovationslabor” (Augustinerstraße 19, 90403, Nuremberg, Germany)

Register with Aske Hennelund Nielsen latest 9. February 2024 on: aske.h.nielsen@fau.de

 

The Chair of Science, Technology and Gender Studies is organizing a roundtable on “How to Write Transnational History of Science and Technology Today?” with experts from history of science, science studies, international relations and a science diplomat. The roundtable will draw on the many new insights gathered from a one-week intensive winter school we call a Transnational_History_Lab, focused on how to write the History of Science and Technology anew.

 

The seminar will take place at “Josephs” in the room “Lovelace”. Please register with Aske Hennelund Nielsen (aske.h.nielsen@fau.de) no later than 9. February 2024 as there are limited seats.

The winter school and seminar is supported through a grant by the VolkswagenStiftung.

 

Taking part in the roundtable discussion will be:

Dr. Linda Richards, Oregon State University

Professor Dr. Maria Rentetzi, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg

Dr. Casimiro Vizzini, Convention on Health Analysis and Management – CHAM: UNESCO Expert

Dr. Agustí Nieto-Galan, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Dr. Luc-André Brunet, Open University

Dr. Aske Hennelund Nielsen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Dr. Véronique Plata-Stenger, Université de Genève

Dr. Davide Orsini, Rachel Carson Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München