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Climate and Weather: Science as Public Culture
Climat et temps : la science comme culture publique
Scientific Communication and its History – III
Communication scientifique et son histoire – III
Veröffentlicht am mercredi, 12. décembre 2012
Zusammenfassung
Inserat
Programme
Monday 7th January 2013
Museum of the History of Science
- 18.00. Reception at the Museum of the History of Science including a private view of the exhibition “Atmospheres: Investigating the Weather from Aristotle to Ozone”. Welcome by Stephen Johnston, Acting Director.
Tuesday 8th January 2013
MFO
- 9.15: Welcome, by Cyril Van Effenterre (French Embassy), Anne Simonin (MFO), Muriel Le Roux (ENS-IHMC) and Thomas Le Roux (MFO)
- 9.30: General introduction, by Jean-Baptiste Fressoz (Imperial College, London) and Fabien Locher (CRH-EHESS/CNRS)
9.45 – 13.00: Session “Commodification of meterological knowledge”
Chair. John Perkins (Oxford Brookes University)
- 9.45: Julien Vincent (University Paris I), Disembedded Weather: Labour, Free Trade, and the Political Economy of Climate in the British Empire (Mid-Nineteenth Century)
- 10.15: Yngve Nilsen (University of Bergen), Shifting Relations Between Meteorology and Economic Interests in Norway 1860-1900
10.45 – 11.15: Coffee break
Chair. Robert Fox (University of Oxford)
- 11.15: Jamie L. Pietruska (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), The U.S. Weather Bureau and the Policing of Counterfeit Weather Forecasts at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
- 11.45: Vladimir Jankovic (University of Manchester), Andrew Bowman (University of Manchester), Think of It As a Market Transition': Big Green Business and the Promise of Climate Crisis
12.15 – 13.00: General discussion on this session
14.15 – 16.30: Session “Media”
Chair. Stephen Johnston (Museum of the History of Science, Oxford)
- 14.15: Alexander Hall (University of Manchester), Framing the Sky: The (re)Birth of Weather Forecasting on British Television, 1954
- 14.45: Julie Hudson (Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford), If You Want to Be Green Hold your Breath’: Climate Change in British Theatre
- 15.15: Susanne Lorenz (University of Leeds), The Communication of Scientific Uncertainty and Climate Adaptation in the Media: Comparing the UK and Germany
15.45 – 16.30: General discussion on this session
17.00: Lecture
Chair. Pietro Corsi (University of Oxford)
- Pascal Lecomte (European Space Agency, Harwell-Oxford), Data: From Satellites to the Public. The Value of Climate Data, their Cost and How they are Perceived by the Public
Wednesday 9th January 2013
MFO
9.00 – 13.00: Session “Historicizing climate history”
Chair. Muriel Le Roux (ENS-IHMC, Paris)
- 9.00: Anouchka Vasak (University of Poitiers), 1802, "The Invention of Clouds", as Seen from Either Side of the Channel.
- 9.30: Thomas Labbé (University of Burgundy), Fabien Gaveau (CESDIP CNRS- French Ministry of Justice), Vinyard Harvest Dates and History of Climatology: Some New Epistemologic Reflections
- 10.00: George N. Vlahakis (Hellenic Open University), Climate, Weather and Society in 19th century Greece
10.30 – 11.00: Coffee break
Chair. Serge Plattard (European Space Policy Institute, Vienna)
- 11.00: Philippe Forêt (University of St Gallen), Overland to India. The Debate on Climate Change of 1904-1914
- 11. 30: Matthias Heymann, Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen (Aarhus University), Negotiating Simulation Knowledge: Alternative Perspectives on Climate and Climate Change
12.00 – 12.45: General discussion on this session
12.45 – 13.00: General discussion
14.00 – 15.30: Round Table “Communicating Science and its History”
This Round Table will be devoted to the entire cycle of conferences on Communicating Science and its History, organised by the MFO and held in 2011 in Oxford, in 2012 in Paris and in 2013 in Oxford. Round Table coordinated by Muriel Le Roux
Organization
Organised by the Maison Française d’Oxford, in collaboration with the Museum of the History of Science, the Faculty History of the University of Oxford, Oxford Brookes University, the Centre Koyré (EHESS) and the Institut d’Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (IHMC), and with the support of the French Embassy, London.
Organising Committee
- Pietro Corsi, Oxford University
- Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, Imperial College, London
- Robert Fox, Oxford University
- Stephen Johnston, Museum of the History of Science, Oxford
- Muriel Le Roux, ENS/IHMC, Paris – Maison Française d’Oxford
- Thomas Le Roux, Maison Française d’Oxford
- Fabien Locher, CRH (CNRS/EHESS), Paris
- Jeanne Peiffer, Centre Koyré (CNRS/EHESS/MNHN), Paris
- John Perkins, Oxford Brookes University
- Viviane Quirke, Oxford Brookes University
Kategorien
- Geschichte (Hauptkategorie)
- Zeitraum > Neuere und Zeitgeschichte > 19. Jahrhundert
- Gesellschaft > Studien zur Wissenschaft > Geschichte der Wissenschaften
- Zeitraum > Neuere und Zeitgeschichte > 20. Jahrhundert
- Zeitraum > Frühe Neuzeit > 18. Jahrhundert
- Erkenntnis > Vermittlung > Geschichte und Soziologie der Medien
- Gesellschaft > Geographie > Natur, Landschaftsräume und Umwelt
Orte
- Maison Française d'Oxford - 2-10 Norham Road
Oxford, Großbritannien (OX2 6SE)
Daten
- lundi, 07. janvier 2013
- mardi, 08. janvier 2013
- mercredi, 09. janvier 2013
Schlüsselwörter
- science, communication, climat, temps, culture politique
Kontakt
- Thomas Le Roux
courriel : oekoomeo [at] wanadoo [dot] fr
Verweis-URLs
Informationsquelle
- Thomas Le Roux
courriel : oekoomeo [at] wanadoo [dot] fr
Zitierhinweise
« Climat et temps : la science comme culture publique », Kolloquium , Calenda, Veröffentlicht am mercredi, 12. décembre 2012, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/231869