[SydPhil] FW: The Future of the History of Science: A Virtual Roundtable

Debbie Castle debbie.castle at sydney.edu.au
Mon Nov 29 15:27:54 AEDT 2021


Dear All
Sending this information again as there was/is some confusion regarding times. It will be held  Sydney Time Wednesday morning, 7.30am?




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Join Ofer Gal, Projit Mukharji, and Gabriela Soto-Laveaga for a roundtable discussion on the History of Science, chaired by Simon Schaffer. The panellists will share what drew them to the field, what challenges historians of science face, and how they envision the field developing.

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[Simon Schaffer]
Simon Schaffer, University of Cambridge

Simon Schaffer is Professor of History of Science at the University of Cambridge.  His research addresses the practices, materials and organisation of scientific inquiry between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, including studies of astronomy, natural philosophy, technology and the physical sciences. He is the coeditor of the Cambridge University Press series Science in History<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/uAAUCwV1vMfGxpRmGHQAxS-?domain=click.updates.cambridge.org>.


[Ofer Gal]
Ofer Gal, University of Sydney

Ofer Gal is a professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Sydney. He has published extensively on early modern natural philosophy and on the epistemological, ontological and historiographical riddles presented by the emergence of modern science and its culture. His latest monographs are Baroque Science (with Raz Chen-Morris, Chicago UP, 2013) andOrigins of Modern Science<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/rDNDCxngwOf1vOQV1UAqfYY?domain=click.updates.cambridge.org> (Cambridge UP, 2021).


[Ofer Gal]
Gabriela Soto Laveaga, Harvard University

Gabriela Soto Laveaga is Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University. Specializing in modern Latin America she is finishing two books on her current research interests which interrogate knowledge production and circulation between farmers and scientists in Mexico and India; medical professionals and social movements; and science and development projects in the twentieth century. Her first book Jungle Laboratories won the Robert K. Merton Book Prize.


[Projit Mukharji]
Projit Mukharji, University of Pennsylvania

Projit Bihari Mukharji is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He was educated in India and the UK and works on histories of science in South Asia. He is particularly interested in issues of marginalization through and in science. Mukharji has authored three monographs: Nationalizing the Body: The Medical Market, Print and Daktari Medicine (Anthem, 2009), Doctoring Traditions: Ayurveda, Small Technologies and Braided Sciences (Chicago, 2016) and Brown Skins, White Coats: Race Science in India, 1920-66 (Chicago, Forthcoming).


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