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[ATHENA] Colloque international « Gouverner l’incertitude dans le domaine des médicaments et des drogues », Strasbourg 1-2 octobre 2019
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- From: "Nils Kessel (MED)" <nkessel AT unistra.fr>
- Subject: [ATHENA] Colloque international « Gouverner l’incertitude dans le domaine des médicaments et des drogues », Strasbourg 1-2 octobre 2019
- Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2019 17:09:07 +0200
Uncertainty is also useful in one additional way: as a means to analyze futures through aesthetic narrations of promise and peril. How do imagined drug futures depict uncertainty in relation to risk and progress? Are there connections between narrated (or imaged) configurations of uncertainty and pragmatic regulatory regimes? Are aesthetic narrations of uncertainty just a means to an end—a veil to cover the pursuit of profit—and thus only to be taken seriously by the naïve? If so, why and how do they still work (if they do)? Or is it wrong to equate the aesthetic life of uncertainty with drug marketing and the profit imperative? What happens when we see drug aesthetics as multivalent, emerging from multiple locales and carrying more than one agenda?
Strasbourg, October 1-2, 2019
Preliminary program
Tuesday, October, 1, 2019 | |||
10 am
| Welcome address and opening remarks | Nils Kessel (Université de Strasbourg) | |
10.30 am | Session 1: Risk and efficacy in medicines and drugs | Effectiveness and efficacy in drugs | Jean-Paul Gaudillière (CERMES3, INSERM, Paris) Commentator: Joseph Gabriel (Florida State University, Tallahassee) |
11.30 am | Narratives of risk and decline: health education and illegal drugs in Britain, 1980s-1990s | Alex Mold (London School for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene) Commentator: Jeremy Greene (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore) | |
12.30 pm | Lunch | ||
2 pm | Session 2: Neither savior nor scourge: Alternative narrations of pharmaceutical effects | Risk/uncertainty/progress in harm reduction | Samuel K. Roberts (Columbia University, NY) Commentator: Nils Kessel |
3 pm | Negotiating uncertainty and progress in corporate pharmaceutical audiovisual promotion, 1950s-1990s | Christian Bonah (Univ. de Strasbourg) Commentator: Bettina Wahrig | |
4 pm | Coffee break | ||
4.30 pm | Session 3: Risk in unexpected places / unexpected roles of risk | When Risk is Delicious: Pharma, Strategy, and the Opportunity inside High-Risk Drugs | Mark Robinson (Harvard University) Commentator: Elizabeth Watkins (UCLA, San Francisco) |
5.30 pm | Epidural anesthesia and oxytocyne : generalising medical progress (titre à confirmer) | Sezin Topcu (CNRS/CEMS, Paris) Commentator: Jeremy Greene | |
6.30 pm | Free time | ||
8 pm | Dinner |
Wednesday, October, 2, 2019 | |||
9 am
| Session 4.1: Uncertainty, effectiveness, and the boundaries of medicine | From side effect to ADR | Nils Kessel (Université de Strasbourg) Commentator: Elizabeth Watkins |
10 am | Coffee break | ||
10.30 am | Session 4.2: Uncertainty, effectiveness, and the boundaries of medicine | The Medicalisation of Female Sexual Desire | Jacob Stegenga (University of Cambridge) Commentator: Hélène Michel (Université de Strasbourg) |
11.30 am | Illegal risk in the GDR : visual representations of drug addiction (titre à confirmer) | Anja Laukötter (MPI für Bildungsforschung, Berlin) Commentator: Jesse Olszynko-Gryn (University of Glasgow) | |
12.30 pm | Lunch | ||
2 pm | Session 5: The risks of risk: Narrations of drug effects | Narrative Risk: Aesthetics, Drugs, and the (American?) Historical Imagination | Joseph Gabriel (Florida State University) Commentator: Christian Bonah |
3 pm | Precarious Hopes – Stable Fears – or Vice Versa? Drug Narratives in the Age of the Pharmakon | Bettina Wahrig (Universität Braunschweig) Commentator: David Herzberg (SUNY at Buffalo) | |
4 pm | General Discussion, book preparation, closing remarks | Joseph Gabriel, David Herzberg | |
5 pm | The End. |
Nils Kessel
Maître de conférences en histoire de la médecine et de la santé à l'Université de Strasbourg
Responsable du parcours spécial « santé, environnement, politique » du master 1 science politique (Sciences Po Strasbourg/Faculté de Médecine)
SAGE (UMR 7363) - Sociétés, acteurs, gouvernement en Europe
DHVS - Département d'histoire des sciences de la vie et de la santé
4 rue Kirschleger, F-67085 Strasbourg Cedex
Tel. : 03 68 85 40 96
Courriel : nkessel AT unistra.fr
Site web : http://sage.unistra.fr/
Nils Kessel
Maître de conférences en histoire de la médecine et de la santé à l'Université de Strasbourg
Responsable du parcours spécial « santé, environnement, politique » du master 1 science politique (Sciences Po Strasbourg/Faculté de Médecine)
SAGE (UMR 7363) - Sociétés, acteurs, gouvernement en Europe
DHVS - Département d'histoire des sciences de la vie et de la santé
4 rue Kirschleger, F-67085 Strasbourg Cedex
Tel. : 03 68 85 40 96
Courriel : nkessel AT unistra.fr
Site web : http://sage.unistra.fr/
- [ATHENA] Colloque international « Gouverner l’incertitude dans le domaine des médicaments et des drogues », Strasbourg 1-2 octobre 2019, Nils Kessel (MED), 02/09/2019
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