International Committee for the History of Technology ICOHTEC 2020 congress: A History of Technology for an Age of Crisis
digital/ EindhovenDue to the Covid-19 pandemic the 47th Annual Meeting of ICOHTEC in Eindhoven took place virtually from 15-17 July 2020. The program offered an innovative mix of traditional and new session formats, plenary sessions, round tables, and social events. All contributions addressed the symposium theme ‘A History of Technology for an Age of Crisis’. We
SHOT Virtual Forum
Because of COVID-19, we are unable to meet as planned in person in New Orleans in 2020. Instead of our physical conference SHOT and HSS are now organizing a virtual conference that will take place 8-11 October. More info
International workshop: Social-technical-environmental entanglements in the postcolonial Anthropocene
digital workshopThis workshop is a follow-up to our 2019 workshop Resources, Infrastructures and the Anthropocene: global North-South dialogues", in the context of our Global Sustainability history project. An international author team will meet to discuss draft versions for a special journal issue on the postcolonial Anthropocene. Organizers: Evelien de Hoop (VU Amsterdam), Aarthi Sridhar (Dakshin Foundation/
KNHG Digital Congress
In close collaboration with the Environmental Humanities Center at the VU University Amsterdam, KNHG is organizing a digital conference entitled ‘More than Human Past: Historians, Eco-history and Environmental Humanities.’ Our researchers Erik van der Vleuten and Frank Veraart make a contribution on this event. Read more in Dutch
Tensions of Europe Digital Workshop Festival
The ToE network plans a digital workshop Festival (28 June-2 July 2021), filling the gap caused by postponing the 10th biennial ToE conference to 6-8 July 2022. To the conference page Join A Unique Series of Online Events from the 28th of June to the 2nd of July 2021: The ToE network plans a digital
Reflecting Technology in Academic Teaching
KarlsruheWorkshop on teaching environmental, societal, and ethical dimensions of technological change. Deadline for submissions: March, 31th, 2021 Organisation: Rafaela Hillerbrand / Marcus Popplow (Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis & Institute for Technology Futures, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Anna Antonova / Hanna Straß-Senol (Environmental Humanities Development, Rachel Carson Center, LMU Munich) Karena Kalmbach /
TU DELFT Lipkens Lecture : Technology, Societal Challenges and Global Sustainability History
TU Delft Library Central HallEHL's Erik van der Vleuten will deliver the first lecture in the new Lipkens Lecture cycle at TU Delft. Maurits Ertsen (TUD) will act as commentator. For more information please consult the TU Delft Studium Generale website.
PhD defense Henk-Jan Dekker: “Cycling Pathways: The Politics and Governance of Dutch Cycling Infrastructure, 1920-2020”
Auditorium, SenaatszaalIn an effort to fight climate change, many cities try to boost their cycling levels. They often look towards the Dutch for guidance. However, historians have only begun to uncover how and why the Netherlands became the premier cycling country of the world. Why were Dutch cyclists so successful in their fight for a place
Deep Transitions project SEMINAR 1: Introduction to the Project, Deep Transitions, Wellbeing and Sustainability
Johan Schot (Utrecht University) & Harry Lintsen (Eindhoven University of Technology) 8th October 2021 13.00-14.30 We are excited to announce that the first in a series of six seminars on the Deep Transitions Netherlands project will take place on 8 October, organized within the framework of the Strategic Alliance between Utrecht University, TU Eindhoven and
Deep Transitions Seminar 2: Qualitatively researching meta-rules and systems Seminar
Bram Bouwens (UU) & Frank Veraart (TUe) November 5th 2021 13.00-14.30 After the first successful Deep Transitions Netherlands Project Seminar we are looking forward to continue discussing the Deep Transitions project in the Netherlands with you. The seminar series facilitate the development of a research program on deep transitions in the past and in the future. The seminars are meant to inform, to discuss and to get your feedback
Mini-workshop Global History of Technology and Sustainability
DUE TO THE DUTCH COVID SITUATION, WE WILL MOVE THIS WORKSHOP ONLINE On Monday 15 November 2021, we will host a small workshop on the Global History of Technology and Sustainability. The workshops explores issues and challenges related to our new research project Global Sustainability: Past--Present--Future, and draws on the experiences of the Global History