CFP: History of Education Society (UK) Conference 2015: 'Science, Technologies and Material Culture in the History of Education'
Call
for Papers
SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGIES AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION
Annual
Conference of the History of Education Society (UK)
Liverpool
Hope University
20th-22nd
November 2015
Confirmed
keynote speakers
Professor
Ruth Watts, Emeritus Professor of History of Education, University of
Birmingham
Dr
Claire Jones, Teacher and Honorary Fellow, University of Liverpool
Jonathan
Reinarz, Professor of the History of Medicine, University of Birmingham
Too often the history of
science and technology and the history of education have been written at a
remove from each other despite being intimately connected. It is an important
aim of this conference to bring these two significant and related areas of
historiography into closer dialogue with one another. While we welcome papers
which examine theoretical, methodological and historiographical aspects of the
relationship between science, technologies and education, we are equally keen
for speakers to focus on the interplay of these key themes in specific
historical and material settings. Papers focusing on the artifacts and material
culture of science, technology and education are especially welcome.
We
welcome papers (from members and non-members of the Society) which focus on
one, two or all of the conference’s thematic areas, (science, technologies,
material culture). Possible topics for papers may include (but are by no means
limited to) the following:
Historiography
of science, technology and education
Science
and technology in the curriculum |Scientists as public intellectuals
Medical
education |Technologies of the self
Science
and identity formation | Science, technology and class
Science,
technology and gender | Materialities of teaching and learning
Books,
equipment, technology and the transfer of ideas
Scientific
and technological networks | Scientific internationalism Science, technology
and empire
School
and university architecture | Education for the scientific professions
Popular
science | Scientific and technological elites | Scientific societies
Science
as popular education/entertainment | Science and education in the home
Subject
and disciplinary formation | Medical humanities
Educational
artefacts | Museums as educational spaces
Abstracts
(250 words max) should be sent to Heather Ellis at ellish@hope.ac.uk
Deadline:
1st June 2015
Postgraduate
Panel
We are also looking for 10 minute presentations from Masters/MPhil/PhD students on aspects of their research which do not need to fit the conference theme. The Postgraduate Panel will take place on the afternoon of Saturday 21st November.
Student members of the
History of Education Society (UK) are eligible to apply for bursaries which
will cover the conference fee, accommodation and meals during the scheduled
hours of the conference. Please mention your interest in applying for a bursary
when submitting your abstract.
Abstracts (250 words max) should be sent to Lottie Hoare at chh11@cam.ac.uk
Deadline: 1st June 2015
Abstracts (250 words max) should be sent to Lottie Hoare at chh11@cam.ac.uk
Deadline: 1st June 2015
Conference
host: Faculty of Education, Liverpool Hope University
Conference
venue: Liverpool Hope University (Cornerstone Campus)/Feathers Best Western
Hotel, Liverpool
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Dr Heather Ellis
Senior Lecturer in History of Education
Liverpool Hope University
Hope Park
Liverpool
L16 9JD
Email: ellish@hope.ac.uk
Tel: +44 151 291 3759
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