CALL FOR ABSTRACTS – I'm teaming up with Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt to edit a special issue of Minerva on the history of peer review in the humanities (and its connection to the sciences). Submit your abstracts by March 15, 2024, and help us spread the word!
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Just published! "The History of Knowledge" (Cambridge Elements) together with @johanostling.bsky.social.
Open access. Feel free to check it out and spread the word!
www.cambridge.org/core/element...
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But I suppose that, if one considers other forms of peer evaluation as well (as our special issue intends to do), the story is much more complex and longer, with cross-disciplinary influences not only from the sciences to the humanities, but also the other way around.
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You might be right regarding the peer review system in the narrow sense of double-blind pre-publication review of articles.
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Great questions! Might be very different, however, due to different publication forms and habits in the humanities than in the sciences (books vs. articles, single-author vs. multi-author etc.).
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We're thrilled to have history of peer review experts @julianhamann.bsky.social, @mbaldwin.bsky.social, Alex Csiszar, Joris Vandendriessche, Didier Torny, and Aileen Fyfe supporting this initiative as ad hoc advisory board members!
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS – I'm teaming up with Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt to edit a special issue of Minerva on the history of peer review in the humanities (and its connection to the sciences). Submit your abstracts by March 15, 2024, and help us spread the word!
link.springer.com/collections/...
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Postdocs and visiting fellowships in the history and philosophy of physics at Bonn!
www.history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com/jobs.html
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I recently became a proud member of the History and Philosophy of Physics community at Utrecht University! Learn more about our interests, activities, and long history on our new webpage:
www.uu.nl/en/research/...
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This week on The HPS Podcast, we welcome Ian Hesketh as he discusses history writing in the production of science.
It includes a great discussion on Darwin and his incursions into the history of science in the Origin of Species.
#HPBio #HistSci #PhilSci 🧪
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HOW DO DISCIPLINES INTERACT? Join us later today (3pm CET) for the finale of what has been a wonderful workshop on the history of cross-disciplinary knowledge transfer. Today's speakers include Viktoria Tkaczyk and Kapil Raj among others (📷)! Access via: www.historyofhumanities.org/upcoming-mee...
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Tomorrow, November 14, our workshop on Epistemic Transfer in the Humanities will take place.
Join us to explore how knowledge flows from humanities disciplines to other fields, and how the humanities have changed the world.
Participation is free!
www.historyofhumanities.org/upcoming-mee...
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Now also available via the site of the Belgian-Dutch Society for History of Science and Universities Gewina www.gewina.nl/leading-wome...
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Next week, on Nov 14 and 15, the Society for the History of Humanities will host an online workshop on Epistemic Transfer. Free of charge, open to all!
Find more info on: www.historyofhumanities.org/upcoming-mee...
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@dreframss.bsky.social This looks really nice to me, as I've long been interested in the history of interdisciplinarity. Is there perhaps a table of contents yet?
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I'm delighted to share the cover of my new book (an edited volume) co-edited by the incredible Bernie Lightman. It has some wonderful essays by some truly great scholars.
Details: upittpress.org/books/978082...
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Are you looking for a PhD/Postdoc in HPS #histsci #STS #philsci on microbes and race? Apply and join my VIDI research group "Microbiome research and race in the Local South" and work at Utrecht University! Deadlines: Nov. 6th.
Phd: www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
Postdoc: www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
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The first issue of vol. 10 of Nordic Journal of #histed is now published with articles authored by @michaelgeiss.bsky.social and @saraback.bsky.social et al, and book reviews by
@sjangtenhagen.bsky.social and @anneberg.bsky.social et al!
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Save the date - the Making of the Humanities conference is coming to Sweden. 9-11 October, 2024. Stay tuned for more info on theme, keynotes and details on how to register. #historyofhumanities
www.historyofhumanities.org/2023/10/31/m...
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That's amazing news, can't wait!
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Met Martijn Eickhoff doet er in elk geval één goede wetenschapshistoricus mee!
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HOPOS Friends -- Please point me to literature on the way in which the left wing of the Vienna Circle viewed the relationship between history and philosophy of science.
Don
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CFP - The Histories of (Post-)Colonial Universities in the Netherlands - 29&30 august 2024 @ Wageningen University & Research
www.historici.nl/call-for-pap...
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All are welcome to join our next seminar at the Vossius Center in Amsterdam: 16 October, 15.30h-17.30h.
Two talks on the integrated history of humanities and science:
"Plants from Pyramids" by Anna Simon-Stickley
"Astronomer at War" by Jonas Enander
More info: vossius.uva.nl/content/even...
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I am back in the pages of Physics Today with a review of the superb "A History of Scientific Journals"! pubs.aip.org/physicstoday...
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🥁 The next conference of the ESHS (European Society for the History of Science) will be in Barcelona from 4 to 7 September 2024, #ESHS2024. Call for for Proposals in the Conference website, open until November 22 ⤵️ eventum.upf.edu/94068/detail...
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CFP: Historical reconstruction: touching the past
8-10th March 2024; Wrocław, Poland. Deadline 15 December. leki-staropolskie.uni.wroc.pl/workshop2024...
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A note by Lorraine Daston: Why is there no epistemology of the humanities whereas there's so much philosophical research on the epistemology of the sciences? Could the emerging history of the humanities be a stimulus? I'd have the same questions for sociology...
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I am participating in an online workshop on "Epistemic Transfer" in the history of the humanities on 14-15 November 2023. All are welcome to attend! More info via www.historyofhumanities.org/upcoming-mee...
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How do academic organizations select candidates? Kathia Serrano Velarde and I have studied the textual dramaturgy of organizational evaluation for funding and professorial hiring. The paper also traces the emergence of the "candidate" in academia. Forthcoming, preprint here:
doi.org/10.31235/osf...
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Check out this amazing post on the recently renewed Shells and Pebbles blog!
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