What historians (and other humanities/social sciences scholars) need to know about color sciences and technical color.
Nuance: TBD
Organizer: Sarah (coordinator)
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What historians (and other humanities/social sciences scholars) need to know about color sciences and technical color.
Nuance: TBD
Organizer: Sarah (coordinator)
NOTE SPECIAL DATE AND TIME
Karen Pinto, University of Colorado-Boulder, “All the World’s an Island: A Taussigian Reading of Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Maps with an Islamicate Twist”
Spring Semester Welcome Back Event: A critical reading of Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls
Host: Kelly O'Donnell, Towson University
Satyanad Kichenassamy Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, LMR (CNRS, UMR9008) and
GREI (EPHE-PSL and Sorbonne-Université),
Mathematical reasoning as an outgrowth of Vedic ritual.
"An Inside View of Technology and Culture," with Ruth Oldenziel, Editor-in-Chief. Join us for a conversation about the field's flagship journal, what it's publishing and what it looks for in submissions, and its visions and plans for the future. Ruth has just started a second term as chief editor.
Frieda Beauregard and Mallory Novicoff (McGill)
Current research: Seminar with Laurence Totelin (Cardiff University): Recreating ancient cosmetics: joys, pitfalls and engagement opportunities
Topic: Cosmology
Led by Connemara Doran
Speaker: Nicky Reeves
Curator of scientific & medical history collections, Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, University of Glasgow, Scotland
https://www.gla.ac.uk/hunterian/staff/nicky-reeves/
Session Title: Literal transparency, immediacy and access
Maggie McNulty, "Denver’s Platte Farm Open Space: From Superfund Site to Community Park"
Title TBC
Suzanna Ivanic (University of Kent)
Comentator: TBC
Eyad Houssami, “Rivers, Rhythm, and Roots” a chapter in Unwiltable Spirit: Ecology, Agriculture, and Education in Modern Lebanon
NOTE SPECIAL DATE
Foucault and the archive as ‘system of enunciability’
John E. Joseph (University of Edinburgh)
Aaron Van Neste, Oberlin College, TBA
Speaker: Audrey Ke Zhao, UC Santa Cruz & CHSTM Research Fellow
Title: TBA
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