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Dear all, 

 

We are very pleased to announce that the programme for the forthcoming
BSHS Annual Conference at the University of Kent, Canterbury, is now
available at <www.bshs.org.uk/2006annual>. The conference will take
place between 7th and 9th July 2006 at the campus located on the downs
above the sumptuous ancient city of Canterbury with its beautiful
medieval walls and cathedral. 

 

The programme contains two parallel sessions throughout the conference
with nine specific themes explored in dedicated symposia. These themes
include: 

*	Futures past: fiction, science, science fiction - enticing new
readers with popular science. 
*	Lives less ordinary: Science, identity, and
self-(re)presentation. 
*	From affinity to analysis: new beginnings in chemical theory,
technique and institutions 
*	Contesting nuclear power 
*	The Bone Trail Outreach project 
*	Dreadnought science. the cultural construction of efficiency and
effectiveness 
*	Worlds Apart: 19th century interpretations of 'gravity' 
*	Trans-Atlantic perspectives on evolution 
*	Scientific films: the role of scientific expertise 

 

There are also sessions of individual papers on themes such as:

*	Confidentiality, expertise and emotions: perspectives on
medicine 
*	Internationalism, expertise and war 
*	Edges of objectivity 
*	Censorship, secrecy and power 
*	Optics, electrons and 'discovery' 
*	The New Garden: imperial expansion and science 
*	Passions, poets and natural theology 
*	Finches, Dodos and Worms: Perspectives on evolution 
*	Drugs, Plants and Scandal. 

 

The above link also contains registration forms, information and a
credit card booking system.  Substantially discounted rates are
available for BSHS members; non-members may join up through the site to
take advantage of these.  Student members are eligible to apply for
support towards their travel costs from the BSHS Butler-Eyles fund. We
urge you to book as early as possible as the deadline for discounted
registration is 31st May 2006.  

 

We look forward to seeing you

 

Chris Chilvers

BSHS Programme Chair

History of Technology Division

The Technical Knowledge Centre of Denmark

The Technical University of Denmark

Anker Engelunds Vej 1

Building 101

P. O. Box 777

DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby

www.dtv.dk/tekhist

 

Tel: 00 45 45 25 72 95

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