Joint SHOT-HSS Annual Meeting
New Orleans18-21 November 2021 the joint SHOT-HSS Annual Meeting will take place in New Orleans (Louisiana). Society for the History of Technology Annual Meeting New Orleans, 19-21 N0vember 2021 Dear SHOT Members and contacts, The SHOT Program Committee is pleased to issue the Call for Papers and Sessions for the SHOT 2021 Annual Meeting,
Deep Transitions Netherlands Project Seminar 3: Quantitatively Researching Meta-rules and Systems
Gaston Heimeriks and Johan Schot (Utrecht University) Friday 10 December 2021, 13:00 – 14:30 Link to Zoom Meeting: Abstract: Industrial societies are constituted by a broad range of socio-technical systems fulfilling functions such as the provision of energy, food, mobility, housing, healthcare, finance and communications. The Deep Transitions (DT) framework outlines a series of propositions
Deep Transitions Netherlands Project Seminar 4: Meta-rule dynamics and Interconnections between Systems
Organizers:Erik van der Vleuten and Harry Lintsen (TUE) Friday January 14th 2022 Zoom Meeting Abstract: Industrial societies are constituted by a broad range of socio-technical systems fulfilling functions such as the provision of energy, food, mobility, housing, healthcare, finance and communications. The Deep Transitions (DT) framework outlines a series of propositions on how the 250-year
Deep Transitions Netherlands project seminar 6: Well-being and Deep Transitions
Organizers: Jan Pieter Smits, Frank Veraart and Harry Lintsen (Eindhoven University of Technology and CBS) Friday 11 March 2022, 13:00 – 14:30 Via Zoom Abstract The main question of this seminar is: Deep Transition theory is focused on dynamics but not on impact on sustainability/well-being; how do we gain knowledge on quality of life in
Deep Transitions Netherlands Project Seminar 7: Transformative investment
Organizers: Johan Schot (Centre for Global Challenges, Utrecht University) and Sjoerd Bakker (Dasym) 13:00 – 14:30 Location: Zoom Abstract The final seminar in the series Deep Transitions in the Netherlands focuses on transformative investing. The financial world plays an important role in transforming human societies. But how can public and private investors best be mobilized
Online seminar series: Global Matters III: Non-Eurocentric Histories and Futures of Technology and Sustainability
On Wednesday April 6, we kick off a short series of online discussion seminar series on Global Matters III: Non-Eurocentric Histories and Futures of Technology and Sustainability. The series will run from April to June 2022, leading up to our stringed sessions at the 10th Tensions of Europe Conference in Aarhus. Animesh Chatterjee (TU Darmstadt),
Conference and launch of the Deep Transitions Netherlands Research Program
One-day conference and launch of the Deep Transitions Netherlands Research Program: Date: Friday 20 May 2022 THE DEEP TRANSITIONS NETHERLANDS PROJECT In the Deep Transitions in the Netherlands Project, the Eindhoven History Lab collaborates with researchers from Utrecht and Wageningen Universities to analyze the sociotechnical development of the Netherlands from a long-term perspective, and
Gewina Woudschoten Conference on Contested Expertise: Trust in Science and Technology
On 17-18 JUNE 2022 Gewina, the Belgian-Dutch Society for the History of Science and Universities, will hold its 9th biannual meeting in the Woudschoten Hotel & Conference Centre (Zeist). The theme of this year’s conference is: Contested Expertise: Trust in Science and Technology. EHL's Erik van der Vleuten is invited as a keynoter. This two-day
10th Tensions of Europe Conference: Technology, Environment and Resources
Aarhus UniversityThe 10th Tensions of Europe Conference will have as its main theme the history of interactions between technology, environment and resources. It aims at exploring connections of factors such as scientific exploration, technology development, resource exploitation and use, resource markets and environmental change by investigating both scientific and technological practices as well as imaginations, representations
PhD defense Ginevra Sanvitale
On 19 October, Ginevra Sanvitale will defend her PhD thesis Technopolitical Resonance: Emotions, computers and socialism in Cold War Italy (1965-1990). See the TU/e page (incl. a link to the thesis) here.