AccueilHistory of Polar Science
History of Polar Science
(Smithsonian Institution)
Publié le mercredi 04 octobre 2006
Résumé
Annonce
We intend to explore the origins of these efforts, their political dimensions, and their consequences. Themes might include the place of the poles in human imagination, discipline formation, cultural nationalism, politics, and trans-nationality prior to and after 1882; the emergence of the modern geosciences in the first half of the twentieth century; the uses of new technologies to explore the poles; and changing assessments of the nature of human cultures in high latitudes.
Papers addressing the International Geophysical Year might examine its role in the Cold War and the extent to which multi-disciplinarity and multi-national cooperation and competition shaped the geosciences and contributed to environmental awareness. Pending funding, the conference will be held in Washington, D.C., immediately prior to the History of Science Society meeting in 2007. International scholars and graduate students seeking exposure to the history of the geosciences are particularly welcome. We hope that the papers will merit publication.
Proposals for papers should include a title and abstract, as well as curriculum vita.
DEADLINE: December 31, 2006. Please send these electronically to David DeVorkin devorkind@si.edu, Roger Launius launiusR@si.edu, and James Fleming jfleming@colby.edu
Catégories
- Études des sciences (Catégorie principale)
Dates
- dimanche 31 décembre 2006
Contacts
- David DeVorkin
courriel : devorkind [at] si [dot] edu
Source de l'information
- David DeVorkin
courriel : devorkind [at] si [dot] edu
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« History of Polar Science », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le mercredi 04 octobre 2006, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/191992