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Call for Papers (Second Call)

6th International Conference of the

European Society for the History of Science

Lisbon, 4-6 September 2014

 

Communicating Science, Technology and Medicine

 

The 6th International Conference of the European Society for the History of
Science will be held in Lisbon, 4-6 September 2014 and is organized by the
Interuniversity Centre for the History of Science and Technology(CIUHCT),a
research centre associated with the Faculty of Sciences of the University of
Lisbon and the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the New University of
Lisbon.

The theme of the conference is "Communicating Science, Technology and
Medicine”. 

Communicating science, technology and medicine has always been central to
the scientific and technological enterprise, but across ages and spaces
agents, audiences, means, aims and agendas behind this complex process have
varied considerably. The interpretations put forward by historians of
science, technology and medicine have also changed considerably. Historians
have been compelled recently to move away from former historiographical
categories opposing creative producers to passive recipients and consumers,
and contrasting the production of knowledge with its transmission. The
vertical model of diffusion has been superseded by a horizontal conception
of circulation and appropriation of science, technology and medicine, which
gives voice to various actors and to their different, often contradictory,
agendas. Within this framework, practices of science, technology and
medicine appear as involving in an essential way forms of communication, to
such an extent that the distinction between the making and the communicating
of science, technology and medicine is ultimately blurred.

The 6th ESHS aims at stimulating historical and historiographical studies
and debates on the communication of science, technology and medicine along
the following sub-thematic clusters. 

1)  Human and non-human agents: experts, amateurs, and institutions;

2)  Networks of circulation and communication of knowledge;

3)  Means of communication: correspondence, papers, books, textbooks,
popularization outlets, newspapers, radio, theatre, films, cartoons and
internet;

4)  Spaces and modes of communication: conferences, classrooms, public
demonstrations, exhibitions, instruments, collections and museums;

5)  Audiences: lay and specialized audiences, consumers;

6)  Rhetorical devices;

7)  Communication in the European Periphery;

8)  Communication in a globalized world: challenges and constraints;
ideology of communication, hegemonic values and commercialized science,
technology and medicine

 

 

Deadlines  NEW

Symposia Submission (theme and rationale of symposium and abstract of
papers) – 10 Jan 2014

Decision regarding accepted symposia – 10 February 2014

Abstract Submission for stand-alone papers)– 10 March 2014

Decision regarding accepted papers – 10 April 2014

 

Language

Abstracts, presentations and proceedings should be in English, preferably.

 

Fees

 


 

ESHS member

Non ESHS member

Non  ESHS member who joins ESHS (*)

deadlines


Early registration fee

Euro 150

Euro 170

Euro 180

30 April 2014


Standard registration fee

Euro 200

Euro 240

Euro 250

30 June 2014


Late and onsite registration fee

Euro 220

Euro 260

Euro 270

After 1 July 2014

(*) Non ESHS members who want to join ESHS benefit from a special offer of
one year membership including the online ESHS journal, CENTAURUS.

 

 

Website address   <http://www.eshs.org/> http://www.eshs.org/ and
http://eshs2014.ciuhct.com/

 

 

 

For any other information please contact the local secretariat Fátima de
Haan ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> )

 

Looking forward to seeing you in Lisbon

 

On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee

Ana Simões

Maria Paula Diogo