Science and power, Science as power. 7th ESHS Conference, Prague, September 2016
Science and power, Science as power
Deadline for the submission of stand-alone papers is February 29, 2016
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The 7th International Conference of the European Society for the
History of Science will be held in Prague, Czech Republic, 22–24
September, 2016. The Conference is organized by the Society for the
History of Sciences and Technology of the Czech Republic.
The theme of the Conference is "Science and power, Science as power".
In recent decades, the themes of the
relationship between science and power, and of science as power, have
emerged as important topics, likely to shed interesting light on many
aspects of both science and power. The nature of scientific knowledge
and the practice of scientific activities have undergone significant
changes throughout history. Similarly, the nature of power and its
structures, taken broadly, also testify substantial transformations. How
were these historical processes related to each other? What types of
relationship can we identify between these two ranges of phenomena in
different historical contexts, and how has science as power varied
accordingly? By inviting historians of science working on different time
periods and on different parts of the planet to concentrate on these
issues, the conference aims to create the possibility of a first
synthesis on these issues.
Contributions on all specific fields
ranging from astral sciences, statistics, physics and other branches of
“hard science“, through chemical and biological disciplines to social
sciences and the humanities are also welcome. These various fields have
established ties with power in different ways, and this variety can thus
help our reflection on the issues at stake.
Note that the term “power” is most
frequently associated with politics, and we expect that this
interpretation, narrow as it may be, will play a major role in our
reflections. We do not intend, however, to limit the contributions to
this interpretation.
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