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CATEGORIES:Convegni
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SUMMARY:Global History of Science and Technology Festival 2023 
LOCATION:On-line
DESCRIPTION:For the first time in its history, the Division for the History of Science 
 and Technology (https://dhstweb.org/) (DHST/IUHPST), with generous assistan
 ce from the British Society for the History of Science (https://www.bshs.or
 g.uk/) (BSHS), is organizing a conference in-between its traditional intern
 ational congresses that take place every four years.\nDifferent from the co
 ngresses, which aim at giving hundreds of participants an opportunity to pr
 esent recent results from their respective fields, the aim of this meeting 
 — that we are calling the Global History of Science and Technology Festival
  2023 — is to bring together historians of science and technology represent
 ing the diversity of regions, backgrounds and topics that the DHST stands f
 or to reflect on one and only topic:\n*The Future of History of Science and
  Technology / History of Science and Technology for the Future.*\nWhile thi
 s choice of theme allows us to reflect on our shared futures, it also invit
 es us to revisit the ideals on which the DHST was founded: internationalism
 , peace, and an understanding that each part of the world is constituted of
  contributions coming from others. We are strongly convinced of the need to
  think about this topic as a community. This does not mean pretending that 
 geographical, ideological, gender, racial or any other fault lines that are
  all too real in the structuring of the national and global organization of
  academic work do not exist. It means, however, striving to create a space 
 where these hierarchies are subverted and we can all listen to each other, 
 albeit imperfectly. With this in mind, the conference will be organized as 
 a 24-hour online festival moving across the globe as time passes by. There 
 will be no parallel sessions, so that everyone is exposed to the diversity 
 of views, methods, concerns, and backgrounds represented by speakers who we
 re nominated by our national members, commissions, and sections. The talks 
 will be kept intentionally short: the aim is not to discuss research result
 s but instead to make a clear statement with respect to the main theme from
  each speaker's unique standpoint within their national or disciplinary tra
 dition.\n Time zone conversion table\nThe event is organized as an online 2
 4-hours rolling festival. It starts on September 29, 2023, at 00.01 UTC (Co
 ordinated Universal Time).\nPlease note that the times in the program, incl
 uding the kick-off at 00.01 UTC, are all in Coordinated Universal Time (sam
 e as Greenwich Mean Time). This means that, depending on your time zone, th
 e festival may start at some time on Spetember 28 and finish on the next da
 y, or it may start later on September 29 and extend until September 30. Ple
 ase use this conversion table (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_dat
 abase_time_zones) to find your corresponding time zone.\n \nFor more info, 
 see the web site (https://dhst-festival.sciencesconf.org/).\n\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>For the first time in its history, the&nbsp;<a href="https://dhstweb.org
 /">Division for the History of Science and Technology</a>&nbsp;(DHST/IUHPST
 ), with generous assistance from the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.bshs.org.uk/
 ">British Society for the History of Science</a>&nbsp;(BSHS), is organizing
  a conference in-between its traditional international congresses that take
  place every four years.</p><p>Different from the congresses, which aim at 
 giving hundreds of participants an opportunity to present recent results fr
 om their respective fields, the aim of this meeting — that we are calling t
 he&nbsp;<strong>Global History of Science and Technology Festival 2023</str
 ong>&nbsp;— is to bring together historians of science and technology repre
 senting the diversity of regions, backgrounds and topics that the DHST stan
 ds for to reflect on one and only topic:</p><p><em>*The Future of History o
 f Science and Technology / History of Science and Technology for the Future
 .*</em></p><p>While this choice of theme allows us to reflect on our shared
  futures, it also invites us to revisit the ideals on which the DHST was fo
 unded: internationalism, peace, and an understanding that each part of the 
 world is constituted of contributions coming from others. We are strongly c
 onvinced of the need to think about this topic as a community. This does no
 t mean pretending that geographical, ideological, gender, racial or any oth
 er fault lines that are all too real in the structuring of the national and
  global organization of academic work do not exist. It means, however, stri
 ving to create a space where these hierarchies are subverted and we can all
  listen to each other, albeit imperfectly. With this in mind, the conferenc
 e will be organized as a 24-hour online festival moving across the globe as
  time passes by. There will be no parallel sessions, so that everyone is ex
 posed to the diversity of views, methods, concerns, and backgrounds represe
 nted by speakers who were nominated by our national members, commissions, a
 nd sections. The talks will be kept intentionally short: the aim is not to 
 discuss research results but instead to make a clear statement with respect
  to the main theme from each speaker's unique standpoint within their natio
 nal or disciplinary tradition.</p><h3>&nbsp;</h3><h3><strong>Time zone conv
 ersion table<br /></strong></h3><p>The event is organized as an online 24-h
 ours rolling festival. It starts on&nbsp;<strong>September 29, 2023, at 00.
 01 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).</strong></p><p>Please note that the ti
 mes in the program, including the kick-off at 00.01 UTC, are all in Coordin
 ated Universal Time (same as Greenwich Mean Time). This means that, dependi
 ng on your time zone, the festival may start at some time on Spetember 28 a
 nd finish on the next day, or it may start later on September 29 and extend
  until September 30. Please use&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
 /List_of_tz_database_time_zones">this conversion table</a>&nbsp;to find you
 r corresponding time zone.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>For more info, see the <a hre
 f="https://dhst-festival.sciencesconf.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">
 web site</a>.</p><p><img src="https://www.societastoriadellascienza.it/imag
 es/soci/73-FABIO_FRISINO/new_2/Screenshot_2023-05-22_182044.png" alt="Scree
 nshot 2023 05 22 182044" width="987" height="202" /></p>
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