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Engravings - a subject for study and production
Nouvelles de l’estampe (1963-2013) - fifty year anniversary study days
Crées en 1963 par Jean Adhémar, alors conservateur en chef du cabinet des estampes de la Bibliothèque nationale, les Nouvelles de l’estampe sont aujourd’hui encore l’unique revue académique française sur l’estampe et la gravure. Le comité national de l’estampe a voulu que ces journées d’études soient à l’image de la revue. Il s’agit donc de faire le point sur les pratiques (artistiques, de production, commerciales, de conservation etc.) et l’état du savoir sur l’estampe en 2013, en réunissant en un même lieu artistes, éditeurs, imprimeurs, galeristes, chercheurs, enseignants ou conservateurs.
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Paris
Historical detective fiction and television
Nicolas Le Floch, an expert during the Enlightenment
Cette journée d’étude, qui réunit chercheurs et professionnels, a pour vocation de mettre en lumière les médiations successives qui construisent cet objet télévisuel complexe et l’inscription de cette série dans l’histoire du genre policier à la télévision.
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Oxford
Conference, symposium - History
Climate and Weather: Science as Public Culture
Scientific Communication and its History – III
This conference is the third in a series devoted to historical and contemporary perspectives on the communication of science and technology. Climate and weather provide a particularly rich and challenging case study to complete the conference series. As with other disciplines studied during the previous conferences, the climate sciences are characterised by complexity: in their professional networks; their conceptual models; and the logistics of their large-scale data and computing needs. Yet few modern scientific disciplines attract the same level of public engagement, in both everyday life and passionate debate on the future of the planet. Moreover, their status at the intersection of policy, scientific controversy and the public sphere is not a recent development: the same issues and fault lines ran through meteorology from the 18th-century onwards. Shifting interests within the history of science and the development of environmental history have greatly expanded the field in recent years. The conference will provide an opportunity to reflect on these historiographical developments via a specific focus on the communication of weather and climate from the 18th to the 21st centuries. The conference will address three themes in particular: Commodification of meteorological knowledge, Media, and Historicizing climate history.
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