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CfP: Symposium - French Society for the History of Science and Technology (Nancy, April 9-11, 2025)

"Thinking about the Technical Objects of Occupational Health, 18th-20th Century" , at the upcoming conference of the French Society for the History of Science and Technology (Nancy, April 9-11, 2025). The full abstract is available on the SFHST website here . Presentations can be made in French or English, and we encourage those working on regions outside of Europe and the United States to participate.

CfP: Computing and the Built Environment (Annals of the History of Computing)

Papers are invited for a special issue on "Computing and the Built Environment" in the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing: https://www.computer.org/digital-library/magazines/an/cfp-special-proposal-on-computing-and-the-built-environment This call seeks original historical research exploring techniques and discourses on environmental computability at the mesoscale of buildings and urban infrastructures.

CfP: Evidence-Based Medicine Reconsidered - University of Pittsburgh - Deadline Nov. 17

The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement began in the 1980s, reached its peak perhaps in the 1990s, and has since then enjoyed the status of orthodoxy, despite many criticisms being raised among medical practitioners and researchers. Philosophers of medicine have frequently criticized EBM’s hierarchies and rigid precepts, especially the “gold standard” status of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). A pluralistic approach to evidence in medicine has been increasingly popular in recent years, in which mechanistic evidence and reasoning, observational studies of many kinds and RCTs are assessed for value on a case-by-case basis. But does this trend away from the EBM hierarchy go too far and risk the reintroduction of the same biased, motivated evidence-gathering practices that originally motivated the EBM movement? What light can recent experiences in medicine and public health (e.g., during the covid-19 pandemic) shed on these issues? Visit the website for the most up-to- date informat...

CfP: SCIENTIA workshop 26-27 June Barcelona "Non-expert dealings with science in the ancient and pre-modern Mediterranean"

The sociology of science, including explorations of its audiences and the interactions with other knowledges and actors, has been an extremely productive area in the historiography of modern science in the last decades. The research group ‘SCIENTIA-Scientific Texts and Ideas in the pre-modern Mediterranean area’ (Universitat de Barcelona) aims to bring to the fore discussions of these topics in the domain of the ancient, medieval, and pre-modern sciences, in which historiography has been traditionally centered on authors. Papers are welcome on the variegated themes related to these issues, comprising (not exhaustively): demarcation of scientific and mathematical discourses by philosophical and religious scholars establishment of curricula circulation of specialized, scientific knowledge and works in more general milieux discussion of the epistemological value of scientific disciplines and subdisciplines interactions between science and literature degrees of specialization/vulgarization...

CfP: Techno-Environmental Racialization

Science, Technology, & Human Values call for abstracts: Special Issue on Techno-Environmental Racialization The editorial collective of Science, Technology, & Human Values announces the journal’s 2024 Call for Abstracts for a Special Issue on Techno-environmental Racialization. Interested scholars should submit a proposal using this Google form by 15 November 2024. All proposals should include a title, 200-word abstract, a selected bibliography for the proposed contribution, and a short biography of the author/s. Diversity of contributions from scholars internationally, and at different career stages, is encouraged. The journal has some resourcing to provide specialised language editing for authors at institutions outside the Global North 2024 Topic: Techno-Environmental Racialization Special Issue editors: Mara Dicenta, Alberto Morales, Nathalia Hernández Vidal, Columba González-Duarte, and Daphne Esquivel-Sada Across territories, from water infrastructures and biodiversity c...

Call for Editors: METASCIENCE

The journal METASCIENCE is looking for new Editors in Chief. Metascience publishes book reviews in History and Philosophy of Science, and Science and Technology Studies. The journal was established in 1984 by the Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science and reaches 75,000 readers per year. Metascience’s main goal is to offer reviews of new books of note published in all languages in HPS. In addition, it also organizes symposia and anniversary reviews of classic books in HPS. The two Editors in Chief are responsible for selecting books for review, finding reviewers, and checking the reviews for quality. There is assistance available for the organization of book reviews and sending out review copies. The publisher also provides a yearly editorial stipend. Please reach out to the Editors in Chief or the publisher for more information. Editors in Chief: K. Brad Wray Jonathan Simon Publisher: Ties Nijssen

Publicació al butlletí 7ª entrevista FEM ciència? Yixuan Li

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Entrevista a Yixuan Li: “The coexistence between humans and non-human species has changed massively”. En aquesta entrevista parlarem amb Yixuan Li sobre els pollastres d’engreix, la producció en cadena de la indústria càrnia a Xina i quines implicacions tenen pels animals i la societat.