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SCHCT Program 2012-2013

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The 2012-2013 program of events organized by the Catalan Society for the History
of Science and Technology (SCHCT) is available at:

http://blocs.iec.cat/arban/en/2012/10/22/schct-program-12-13-2/


A full calendar of monthly events taking place in the CBV Area in History of
Science, Technology and Medicine is available at: 
http://blocs.iec.cat/arban/en/ 
  


SCHCT 2012-2013 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

(for a full description of the program events see the link at the top of this
message)

Talks are in several languages (Catalan, English, Spanish and French).

Keynote lecture

Otto Sibum (Hans Rausing Professor of History of Science & Director, Office for
History of Science, Uppsala University). In James Joule’s laboratory: Gestural
Knowledge and Scientific Change in Early Victorian Britain. Institut d’Estudis
Catalans, Barcelona, 31/10/2012, 19:00.

SEMINAR SERIES

1. TOXIC ATMOSPHERES. "The toxic atmospheres of industrial society". 
Coordinated by Ximo Guillem-Llobat and José Ramón Bertomeu (IHMC 'López
Piñero’), in collaboration with Clara Florensa and Agustín López (CEHIC-UAB).
04/12/2012-16/04/2013.

Talks are held in Barcelona (Institut d’Estudis Catalans) or Valencia (IHMC
‘Lopez Piñero’), but will be broadcasted simultaneously in both places.

1.1 Round table to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of "Silent
Spring" by Rachel Carson. With Joandomènec Ros (UB - ecologist and author of the
most recent Spanish translation of Carson's book), Miquel Porta (Hospital del
Mar - Medical Research Institute researcher and expert on persistent toxic
compounds), Antonio Buj Buj (UB - historian on agriculture pests in Spain and
Africa), Joaquim Elcacho (science and environmental journalist), Gustavo Duch
(environmental activist, author of several books and coordinator of the journal
Soberania Alimentaria). Coordidated by C. Florensa & A. Lopez (CEHIC-UAB).
Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 04/12/2012, 19:00. 

1.2. Frank Uekoetter (Rachel Carson Center. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Fellow). “Urbanity Spoiled. Pollution in the City in and beyond the Age of
Smoke”. 07/02/2013, IHMC, Valencia, 17:00.
1.3. Nathalie Jas (Unité RiTME, INRA). “Agricultural Pesticides &  Public Health
in the Twentieth Century”. 28/02/2013, IHMC, Valencia, 17:00.
1.4. Joseph Melling (Centre for Medical History, University of Exeter).
“Dangerous Trade. Histories of Industrial Hazard across a Globalizing World”.
07/03/2013, IHMC, Valencia, 17:00.
1.5. Thomas Le Roux (Maison Française d’Oxford-CNRS). “Industrial pollution and
risk: the great French shift, 1750-1850”. 21/03/2013, IHMC, Valencia, 17:00.
1.6. Alfredo Menéndez Navarro (Universidad de Granada). “Amianto: de problema
laboral a riesgo ambiental, 1960-1980”. 16/04/2013, IHMC, Valencia, 17:00.


2. STONES AND BONES. “The Social Life of Stones and Bones: New Perspectives in
the History of Archaeology, Paleontology and Paleoanthropology”. Coord. Clara
Florensa (CEHIC, UAB), Miquel Carandell (CEHIC, UAB) and Oliver Hochadel
(Institució Milà i Fontanals). In collaboration with Institució Milà i
Fontanals. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 30/10/2012-14/03/2013.

2.1. Cornelius Holtorf (Linnaeus University, Kalmar): “From Las Vegas to the
Bosnian Pyramids. Archaeology as popular culture”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans,
Barcelona, 30/10/2012, 19:00.
2.2. Miquel Carandell (CEHIC-UAB): “Una dimensió diferent: la controvèrsia
pública de l’Home d’Orce”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 29/11/2012,
19:00.
2.3. Margarita Díaz-Andreu (UB): “Arqueologia y Sociedad – una relación de
pareja”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 13/12/2012, 19:00.
2.4. Oliver Hochadel (IMF-CSIC): “Hacer una montaña mágica (presentación del
libro sobre el proyecto de Atapuerca)”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona,
17/01/2012, 19:00.
2.5. Carlos Tabernero (CEHIC-UAB): “Caos, orden y dinosaurios: las ciencias de
Jurassic Park”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 14/02/2013, 19:00.
2.6. José Luis Sanz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid): “La Mitología de los
Dinosaurios”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 14/03/2013, 19:00.


3. WOMEN AND THE BODY. “The Woman and her Body: Culture and Sexual Reproduction
in Spain, between Francoism and the Transition to Democracy”. Coord Sara Fajula
(Museu d’Història de la Medicina de Catalunya i Col•legi de Metges de
Barcelona). 11/12/2012-11/04/2013.

3.1 Teresa Ortiz Gómez (Universidad de Granada). “Anticoncepción, medicina y
feminismo en España. Derechos políticos y prácticas de salud”. Institut
d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 11/12/2012, 19:00.
3.2. Esteban Rodríguez Ocaña (Universidad de Granada). “Hormónas de síntesis y
prevención del embarazo. Una discusión científica y dogmática en la España
franquista”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 12/12/2012, 19:00.
3.3. Ágata Ignaciuk (Universidad de Granada). “Movimiento feminista y sanitario
por la Planificación familiar en Sevilla durante la transición democrática”.
Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 09/04/2012, 19:00.
3.4. Eugenia Gil (Universidad de Sevilla). “Reproducción y anticoncepción en
Sevilla desde finales del franquismo a la transición democrática”. Institut
d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 11/04/2012, 19:00.


4. LOST AND FOUND OBJECTS: Explaining and Exposing Science in Museums and Other
Public Spaces”. Coord. Alfons Zarzoso (Museu d’Historia de la Medicina de
Catalunya and CEHIC-UAB). In collaboration with the Museu d’Historia de la
Medicina de Catalunya. 22/01/2013-12/03/2013.

4.1. Nike Fakiner (Instituto de Filosofía-CSIC). “El asco y el ojo inexperto:
retórica visual del museo anatómico de Gustav Zeiller”. Institut d’Estudis
Catalans, Barcelona, 22/01/2013, 19:00.
4.2. Alfons Zarzoso (MHMC/CEHIC-UAB). “Una història evanescent vs. el retorn del
Museu Roca: Un espectacle d’anatomia humana a la Barcelona del primer terç del
s. XX”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 05/02/2013, 19:00.
4.3. Josep Perelló (UB). “Experiències arran de la trobada entre ciència i art a
Barcelona”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 26/02/2013, 19:00.
4.4. Dani Freixes (Varis Arquitectes). “Explicar objectes, exposar conceptes,
evocar històries: apunts sobre muntatges efímers en espais públics”. Institut
d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 12/03/2013, 19:00.


5. TURING 100 YEARS. “Around the Centenary of the Birth of the Computational
Scientist Alan M. Turing (1912-1954)”. Coord. Jordi Fornés (UPC), Xavier Roque
(CEHIC-UAB) and Nestor Herran (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris).
13/09/2012-25/10/2012.

5.1. Miquel Barceló (UPC). “Enginyeria”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona,
13/09/2012, 19:00.
5.2. Ton Sales Porta (UPC). “Lògica”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona,
03/10/2012, 19:00.
5.3. David Link (Academy of Visual Arts, Leipzig). “The first programs of the
Manchester Mark I”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 11/10/2012, 19:00.
5.4. Ricard V. Solé (ICREA-UPF). “Morfogènesi”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans,
Barcelona, 25/10/2012, 19:00.


6. BEYOND GREECE. “Beyond Greece: Towards a Multicultural Vision of
Mathematics”. Coord. per Josep Pla (Universitat de Barcelona) and Mònica Blanco
(Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya). 01/03/2013-24/05/2013.

6.1. Josep Pla (UB). “Egipte versus Babilònia: una comparació matemática”.
Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 01/03/2013, 19:00.
6.2. Carles Dorce (UB). “Les matemàtiques a Al-Andalus”. Institut d’Estudis
Catalans, Barcelona, 05/04/2013, 19:00.
6.3. Ramon Nolla (IES ‘Pont d’Icart’, Tarragona). “Sangakus. Àlgebra i geometria
al Japó de l’època EDO (1600-1868)”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona,
26/04/2013, 19:00.
6.4. Iolanda Guevara (IES Badalona VII). “Pitàgores a la Xina, o el procediment
Gou Gu”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 24/05/2013, 19:00.


7. LIMITS OF SCIENCE. “The Debate on the Limits of Science and the Study of
Paranormal Phenomena”. Coord. per Annette Mülberger (CEHIC-UAB). In
collaboration with CEHIC-UAB. 26/03/2013-24/04/2013.

7.1. Annette Mülberger (CEHIC-UAB). “La història de l’estudi dels fenòmens
paranormals: espiritisme i investigación psíquica”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans,
Barcelona, 26/03/2013, 19:00.
7.2. Ángel González de Pablo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid). “El hipnotismo
en España en las primeras décadas del s. XX”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans,
Barcelona, 02/04/2013, 19:00.
7.3. Nicole Edelman (Université Paris Ouest). “Voyances en Europe occidentale
entre les deux guerres”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 16/04/2013, 19:00 
7.4. Mònica Balltondre (UAB). “La pràctica de la metapsíquica a Espanya: entre
ciència i religió”. Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 24/04/2013, 19:00.


8. VERNE. “From Science To Imagination: A Scientific Reading of Jules Verne”..
Coordinat per Pasqual Bernat (CEHIC-UAB and Agrupacio Astronòmica d’Osona). In
collaboration with the Xarxa de Biblioteques de la Diputació de Barcelona and
the Societat Catalana Jules Verne. 02/10/2012-18/12/2012.

8.1. “Una literatura a la recerca d’autor. El cas de Jules Verne i la novel•la
de la ciència”. Biblioteca Sagrada Família, Barcelona, 02/10/2012, 19:00.
8.2  “Viatge al centre de la Terra. Un descens trepidant al cor del coneixement
i la ciència del segle XIX”. Biblioteca Sagrada Família, Barcelona, 23/10/2012,
19:00.
8.3 “Els cinc-cents milions de la Begum. Ciència, política i utopia”. Biblioteca
Sagrada Família, Barcelona, 14/11/2012, 19:00.
8.4 “París al segle XX. La ciència deshumanitzada pren el control”. Biblioteca
Sagrada Família, Barcelona, 18/12/2012, 19:00.


9. XEHC! Xerrades d’Estudiants en Història de la Ciència


10. SEMINARS IN OSONA (SCHCT-AAO). Coord. Pasqual Bernat. In collaboration with
the Osona Astronomical Group.

10.1. Ximo Guillem (IHMC, València). “De la Cuina a la Fàbrica. L’aliment
industrial i el frau (1850-1930)”. Agrupació Astrònomica d’Osona, Vic,
06/11/2013, 20:00.
10.2 Xavier Duran. “La revolució industrial i la literatura a
Catalunya“.Agrupació Astronòmica d’Osona, Vic, 12/02/2013, 20:00.
10.3 Jaume Valentines (UPC). “Catalanistes i tecnòcrates a la II República: els
enginyers industrials, de Barcelona a Núria (passant per Vic)“ Agrupació
Astronòmica d’Osona, Vic, 11/06/2013, 20:00.


OTHER ACTIVITIES

10. VII Catalan Symposium on Teaching and History of Science. Orientation,
Methodologies and Perspectives.  SCHCT-SEHCYT. 15 and 16 March 2013, Institut
d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona.
11. 7th Spring School on History of Science and Popularization. “Science on
Television”. SCHCT-IME. 16-18 May 2013, Institut Menorquí d’Estudis, Mao (Minorca).
12. International Jules Verne Congress. Org. Societat Catalana Jules Verne,
Sociedad Hispánica Jules Verne & SCHCT. September 2013, Institut d’Estudis
Catalans, Barcelona.

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