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SUMMARY:Knowledge\, Technologies\, and Mediation: A Workshop in Honor of Norton Wise
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by: UCLA History of Science Colloquium\, Institute for Society and Genetics\, Department of History\, with additional support from Dean of Social Sciences and Executive Vice-Chancellor \nPLEASE NOTE:  All are welcome to the workshop.  If you want lunch though\, you must sign up!  To do so\, simply send an email to:  nortonwisefest@gmail.com \n  \nCoffee: 9:30 am \nMorning Session (10 am to 12 pm) \nMary Terrall: UCLA \nWelcome and Opening Remarks \nKevin Lambert: CSU\, Fullerton \n“William Thomson’s Notebooks: How to do things with notebooks in Victorian Britain.” \nTheodore Arabatzis: University of Athens \n“A philosophical history of the discovery of argon” \nDavid Aubin: (UPMC\, Paris) \n“Around the blocks: pathways to a history of flowcharts” \n  \nLunch (306 Royce)  \n  \nAfternoon Session (1:30 pm to 5 pm) \nSuman Seth: (Cornell University) \n“Polygenism in Print: John Atkins and Naval Medicine in the 1730s and 1740s” \nMi Gyung Kim: (North Carolina State University  ) \n“A People-Machine: Balloons and the Republican Imaginary” \nTiago Saraiva: (Drexel University) \n“Heidegger’s Pigs and Dewey’s Oranges: technoscientific organisms and the writing of history of science” \nAlix Hui: (Mississippi State University) and Lino Camprubi: (MPIWG\, Berlin) \n“Testing the Underwater Ear: Hearing\, Standardizing\, and Classifying Marine Sounds during the Cold War” \nNorton Wise: (UCLA) \nComments \n— Organized by Mary Terrall\, Suman Seth\, and Kevin Lambert —
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/knowledge-technologies-and-mediation-a-workshop-in-honor-of-norton-wise/
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SUMMARY:"War Against All Puerto Ricans"
DESCRIPTION:Nelson Denis\, the author of the new book War Against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in America’s Colony\, will be discussing his book\, The History of Colonialism in Puerto Rico\, and The Plight of Puerto Rican Political Prisoner Oscar López Rivera. The talk will also feature an introduction by Peter James Hudson of the Departments of History and African American Studies. \nThe event is sponsored by the Latin American Institute\, the Department of History\, and the Department of African American Studies. It will take place on Friday\, October 16 from 3-5 PM in Bunche 10383.
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/war-against-all-puerto-ricans/
LOCATION:10383 Bunche Hall
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SUMMARY:Building Social Spaces: Empire and Everyday Life in Late 20th
DESCRIPTION:Building Social Spaces: Empire and Everyday Life in Late 20th Century Marseille – visiting Professor Minayo Nasiali
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/building-social-spaces-empire-and-everyday-life-in-late-20th/
LOCATION:6275 Bunche Hall
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SUMMARY:“Clues Beneath the Lamp: on Copernicus’s Magical Other”
DESCRIPTION:Avner ben-Zaken (Liberal Arts Department\, Ono College (Israel)) \nContact:  Mary Terrall
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/clues-beneath-the-lamp-on-copernicuss-magical-other/
LOCATION:5288 Bunche Hall
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