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  • From: Valeria Pansini <vpansini AT netscape.net>
  • To: athena AT services.cnrs.fr
  • Subject: [Athena] [Fwd: FW: Call for papers on the history of design and technology]
  • Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 12:29:40 +0200



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Sujet: FW: Call for papers on the history of design and technology
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 10:03:43 +0200
De: Peero, Rita <Rita.Peero AT IUE.it>
Pour: DL_HEC <DL_HEC AT IUE.it>




Call for Papers - ICOHTEC Symposium 2007

The International Committee for the History of Technology''s 34th
Symposium in Copenhagen, Denmark, 14-19 August 2007

Deadline for proposals is 15 January 2007

Fashioning Technology: Design from Imagination to Practice is the
symposium's general theme. While open to all proposals dealing with the
history of technology, the program committee suggests the following
subthemes for the consideration of session organizers and contributors:

- Consequences of design, purposeful and accidental
- National styles in design and technology: myth or fact?
- Embodying design in products
- Social and/or cultural values in the design of products, machines and
systems
- Designers: craftsmen, engineers, artists, or something else?
- Fe/male designs: sex and gender in design
- Tweaking technology and products: users as designers
- Imaginary designs: unrealized, utopian and immaterial constructions
- Design history in the context of the history of technology
- Designing consumption from commodities to malls
- Reshaping spaces: landscapes, cityscapes and technoscapes
- The fashioned body: technologies of food, clothing and medicine
- Building technoscience: design in the laboratory

We urge contributors to organize sessions of three or more papers.
Individual paper submissions will, of course, be accepted. Note:
Membership in ICOHTEC is not required to participate in the symposium.

Special features of ICOHTEC's 34th Symposium include the annual Mel
Kranzberg Lecture by a distinguished historian of technology, the
traditional Jazz Night,several excursions, and a special plenary
"Copenhagen Session" of invited scholars.

* * *
INDIVIDUAL PAPER proposals must include: (1) a 250-word (maximum)
abstract in English; and (2) a one-page CV. Abstracts should include the
author's name and email address, a short descriptive title, a concise
statement of the thesis, a brief discussion of the sources, and a
summary of the major conclusions. Please indicate if you intend your
paper for one of the specified subthemes. In preparing your paper,
remember that presentations are not full-length articles.

You will have no more than 20 minutes to speak, which is roughly
equivalent to 8 double-spaced typed pages. Contributors are encouraged
to submit full-length versions of their papers after the conference for
consideration by ICOHTEC's journal ICON. If you are submitting a paper
proposal dealing with a particular subtheme, please indicate this in
your proposal, and assist the program committee in assigning your paper
to a session. Sessions organized by the program committee will not have
a formal commentator but "respondent" may be appointed to attend the
session and give the first comment on the presentations. For more
suggestions about preparing your symposium presentation, please consult
the guidelines at the symposium web site: http://www.icohtec2007.dk


SESSION proposals must include, in addition to abstracts and CVs for
each paper as described above: (1) an abstract of the session (250 words
maximum), listing the proposed papers, and a chair, as well as a
respondent (if desired), for each section; (2) and a one-page CV for
each contributor, including chair and respondent. Sessions should
consist of at least three speakers, and may include several sections of
three speakers each, which might extend over more than one day.


Proposal submission

Proposals for individual papers and sessions can be entered on the
website www.icohtec2007.dk under PROPOSALS after 1 October 2006. You may
sign up for an e-mail service which reports back once the Integrated
Digital Conference System for ICOHTEC 2007 is activated.


If web access is unavailable, proposals may be sent by fax to The
ConferenceOffice, ICOHTEC 2007 at +45 4588 3040. Otherwise they may be
sent via regular mail postmarked not later than 1 January 2007 to The
Conference Office, ICOHTEC 2007, DTV, Postbox 777, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby,
Denmark.


The program committee, chaired by Barton C. Hacker, will notify all who
submitted proposal of their acceptance or rejection by 1 February 2007.

All questions should be submitted to icohtec07 AT dtv.dk

Graduate students members of the Society for the History of Technology
(SHOT) are eligible for travel support. Go to:
http://www.shot.jhu.edu/Awards/icohtec2.htm



Timo Myllyntaus
Secretary General
==================
Timo Myllyntaus
Professor
School of history
20014 University of Turku
Finland
Tel. 02-333 5222
Email: timmyl AT utu.fi







  • [Athena] [Fwd: FW: Call for papers on the history of design and technology], Valeria Pansini, 25/09/2006

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