ISSHS Berkeley – Bologna – Paris – Uppsala 9th International Summer School in History of Science University of Bologna, 29 August – 3 September 2004 Facoltà di Lettere, Via Zamboni 38, Aula II (2nd floor), 9:30-12:30 “Current approaches to the history of science” Program Monday Introduction: Dominique Pestre “Thirty years of science studies. Between intellectual analysis and political intervention" Nicolaas Rupke "Serving different interests: the purposes of 20th-century history of science in the English- and German-speaking worlds" Tuesday Making Natural Knowledge: Jan Golinski "Making natural knowledge: Reconsiderations" George E. Smith “Vistas, short and long, narrow and wide” Wednesday Closer Looks, I: Claire Salomon-Bayet “Epistemology, sociology of sciences, science policy: End of a French ideology, 1950-2000” Anna Guagnini and Giuliano Pancaldi “Purification rituals: Reflections on the history of science in Italy, 1967-2004” Thursday Closer Looks, II: Feza Günergun “Researches on history of science in Turkey: Emergence, current approaches, and future directions” José Ferreirós "The history of science in Spain: notes and reflections" Friday Summaries and general discussion Dava Sobel “Writing about history of science for a general audience” _______ In the afternoons: Monday, 14:30-16:30 Work in progress: students’ informal presentations (5 mins each). Tuesday, 14:30-15:30 Guided tour: The Museums of Palazzo Poggi: Science and art in Bologna, 15th-18th centuries. Wednesday, 13:30-22:00: Excursion to Florence (15:00-17:00 guided tour of the Institute and Museum of the History of Science; 17:30-18:30 guided tour of the exhibition “Vitrum: Glass between art and science in the Roman world”; 19:00 dinner in Florence). Thursday: free (recommended visit to the Museo Civico Medievale, Via Manzoni 4, Bologna, preserving several fine sculptures illustrating academic life in Bologna during the Middle Ages). _________ Organizers: Cathryn Carson and Roger Hahn (Berkeley), Tore Frängsmyr (Uppsala), J.L. Heilbron (Berkeley and Oxford), Giuliano Pancaldi (Bologna), Dominique Pestre (Paris) Local organization: Giuliano Pancaldi with Paola Bertucci, Marco Bresadola, Eleonora Certo, Paola Govoni, and Anna Guagnini With the financial support of: Facoltà di Lettere, Università di Bologna Dipartimento di Filosofia, Università di Bologna Settore Relazioni Internazionali, Università di Bologna Il Consiglio Regionale dell’Emilia Romagna

9th International Summer School in History of Science: "Current approaches to the history of science" / G. Pancaldi. - (2004).

9th International Summer School in History of Science: "Current approaches to the history of science"

PANCALDI, GIULIANO
2004

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ISSHS Berkeley – Bologna – Paris – Uppsala 9th International Summer School in History of Science University of Bologna, 29 August – 3 September 2004 Facoltà di Lettere, Via Zamboni 38, Aula II (2nd floor), 9:30-12:30 “Current approaches to the history of science” Program Monday Introduction: Dominique Pestre “Thirty years of science studies. Between intellectual analysis and political intervention" Nicolaas Rupke "Serving different interests: the purposes of 20th-century history of science in the English- and German-speaking worlds" Tuesday Making Natural Knowledge: Jan Golinski "Making natural knowledge: Reconsiderations" George E. Smith “Vistas, short and long, narrow and wide” Wednesday Closer Looks, I: Claire Salomon-Bayet “Epistemology, sociology of sciences, science policy: End of a French ideology, 1950-2000” Anna Guagnini and Giuliano Pancaldi “Purification rituals: Reflections on the history of science in Italy, 1967-2004” Thursday Closer Looks, II: Feza Günergun “Researches on history of science in Turkey: Emergence, current approaches, and future directions” José Ferreirós "The history of science in Spain: notes and reflections" Friday Summaries and general discussion Dava Sobel “Writing about history of science for a general audience” _______ In the afternoons: Monday, 14:30-16:30 Work in progress: students’ informal presentations (5 mins each). Tuesday, 14:30-15:30 Guided tour: The Museums of Palazzo Poggi: Science and art in Bologna, 15th-18th centuries. Wednesday, 13:30-22:00: Excursion to Florence (15:00-17:00 guided tour of the Institute and Museum of the History of Science; 17:30-18:30 guided tour of the exhibition “Vitrum: Glass between art and science in the Roman world”; 19:00 dinner in Florence). Thursday: free (recommended visit to the Museo Civico Medievale, Via Manzoni 4, Bologna, preserving several fine sculptures illustrating academic life in Bologna during the Middle Ages). _________ Organizers: Cathryn Carson and Roger Hahn (Berkeley), Tore Frängsmyr (Uppsala), J.L. Heilbron (Berkeley and Oxford), Giuliano Pancaldi (Bologna), Dominique Pestre (Paris) Local organization: Giuliano Pancaldi with Paola Bertucci, Marco Bresadola, Eleonora Certo, Paola Govoni, and Anna Guagnini With the financial support of: Facoltà di Lettere, Università di Bologna Dipartimento di Filosofia, Università di Bologna Settore Relazioni Internazionali, Università di Bologna Il Consiglio Regionale dell’Emilia Romagna
2004
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