Knowledge Notes: Calls and Events

Calls

Publication: Cripping the Archive: Disability, Power, and History, edited by Jenifer Barclay and Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy.
– Deadline: June 14, 2021.
– FYI: What “Cripping” Means.

Conference: Making the Social World Objective: Theoretical, Practical, and Visual Forms of Social and Economic Knowledge, 1850-2000.
– University of Zurich, November 10–11, 2021.
– Deadline: June 15, 2021.

Conference: 14th History of Recent Economics Conference.
– ESSCA School of Management, Angers, November 5-6, 2021.
– Deadline: June 30, 2021.

Conference: Construction, Representation and Reception of Genealogical Knowledge during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.
– RWTH Aachen University, December 10–11, 2021.
– Deadline: July 15, 2021.

Conference: Popularizing STEM: Science and Technology in 21st-Century US Popular Culture.
– PopMeC Association for US Popular Culture Studies, November 15-19, 2021.
– Deadline: August 1, 2021.

Events

Online Seminar Series: Ghosts of Forgotten Forms of Science.
– Growing Old in the Soviet Union.
– May 27-June 10, 2021.

The New Book Forum: Science, Medicine, Environment #6: Dr. Lara Freidenfelds, The Myth of the Perfect Pregnancy: A History of Miscarriage in America.
– Center “History of Knowledge”, Zurich
– June 9, 2021.

Conference: The Movement Movement: Histories of Microanalysis at the Intersection of Film, Science and Art
– Transdisciplinary Networks of Media Knowledge
– Philipps-Universität Marburg, June 24–26, 2021.
– Registration Deadline: June 21, 2021.

Summer School: Global Knowledge and Translocal Paradoxes.
– Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, July 19-30, 2021.
– Registration deadline: June 30, 2021.

Conference: Intellectual Authority and Its Changing Infrastructures in North American and Australian Christianity, 1960s-2010s.
– Hosted by ACU and Deakin University with the support of the Religious History Association of Australia.
– July 27-28, 2021.
– Registration required.


Thanks to Janna Mueller and Yella Nicklaus for assembling this list. Please email your tips to histknow@ghi-dc.org or tweet them @histknowledge.