[Sci-tech-public] CORRECTION: STS Brown Bag Lunch Talk is WEDNESDAY, April 19th
Debbie Meinbresse
meinbres at MIT.EDU
Fri Apr 14 16:57:30 EDT 2006
Apologies. On an earlier message, I incorrectly said that Tim
Stoneman's brown bag lunch talk would be held on Tuesday, April
19th. The date is correct, however, on the Schedule of Events I
circulated in a separate message. Note the correct day and date
below. Thank you!
>>Please join us next Wednesday, April 19th for an STS Brown Bag Lunch Talk:
>>
>>Pretuning the Gospel: International Radio and Evangelical Modernity
>>
>>Tim Stoneman, NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, STS
>>
>>12:00 noon, E51-275
>>
>>In the decade following WWII, conservative evangelical groups based
>>in the United States established a network of radio outlets around
>>the world for the purpose of global evangelization. Due to the
>>shortage of radio receivers in developing countries, missionary
>>broadcasters organized sociologically and technologically
>>innovative programs in the area of reception in order to produce
>>captive audiences for their stations. Preeminent among missionary
>>methods was the use of pretuned, or fixed-circuit, radios. Drawing
>>on case studies in Ecuador and West Africa, the current paper
>>examines how missionary insistence on pretuning both facilitated
>>and constrained broadcasting activity, defining the evangelical
>>radio mission prior to 1970. The paper also uses the practice of
>>pretuning as a lens to explore tensions in the larger, ambivalent
>>relationship between American evangelical groups, missionary
>>praxis, and processes of modernity both within the United States
>>and on a global scale.
>>
>>Tim Stoneman received his M.Phil. in International Relations in
>>1986 from Cambridge University and his Ph.D. in History and
>>Sociology of Technology and Science from the Georgia Institute of
>>Technology in November 2005. He is currently an NSF Postdoctoral
>>Fellow with MIT's Science, Technology, and Society Program.
>>----------------------------------
>>
>>Feel free to bring your lunch; coffee and dessert will be provided.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/sci-tech-public/attachments/20060414/ee0dc550/attachment.htm
More information about the Sci-tech-public
mailing list