Friday, 20 January 2012

Call for Papers: ARTEFACTS 2012, Edinburgh, Scotland, 7-9 October 2012.

ARTEFACTS is an international network of academic and museum-based scholars of science, technology and medicine interested in promoting the use of objects in research. The network was established in 1996 and since then has held annual conferences examining the role of artefacts in the making of science and technology and related areas. The next conference will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland, 7-9 October 2012. This conference aims to discuss the entanglement of national styles and identity and scientific, technical and medical artefacts in a global context. Topics could cover questions such as:
  • Between inventors and the nation: who makes and owns artefacts?
  • Do artefacts embody national styles or distinct communities of practice?
  • Do artefacts reflect particular national attitudes on the relationship between science and technology?
  • Do artefacts act as signifiers of nationhood and how are they enlisted in the construction of nationalist agendas?
  • National, international or local: how do museums aim at audiences through artefacts stories?

ARTEFACTS conferences are friendly and informal meetings with the character of workshops. There is plenty of time for open discussion and networking. Each contributor is allocated a 20 minutes slot for her or his talk plus ample of time for questions and discussion. Please remember that the focus of presentations should be on artefacts. The conference will be held at the award-winning refurbished National Museum of Scotland.
If you want to present a paper please contact Klaus Staubermann not later than 30 April 2012.


Dr Klaus Staubermann
Principal Curator of Technology
National Museums Scotland
Chambers Street
Edinburgh EH1 1JF
Tel (0)131-247-4357
Fax (0)131-247-4312

e-mail k.staubermann@nms.ac.uk

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