[Sci-tech-public] Kindly rsvp if you wish to attend "hist of tech" symposium at MIT on June 7-8
Judith Spitzer
jspitzer at mit.edu
Mon Apr 22 14:53:14 EDT 2024
Dear all,
MIT symposium on "The History of Technology:
Past, Present, and Future"
On Friday and Saturday, June 7th and 8th, MIT's STS Program will host an exploratory symposium on "The History of Technology: Past, Present, and Future." Over twenty scholars (see list below) will make brief presentations about their view of the field and what they consider needs and opportunities for its future development. Ranging from distinguished senior scholars to recently minted Ph.D.s, the participants promise to bring fresh perspectives to the history of technology as an academic discipline. The time is ripe to take stock of the field, assess where it currently stands, and ask what next steps might be taken to advance it further.
You are also invited to a pre-symposium Tour and Reception at the new MIT Museum on Thursday evening, June 6, at 5-7pm.
The meeting is free and open to the public and will be held in MIT's Wong Auditorium.
***If you have not already done so, please let me know if you wish to attend the event and the reception.***
Thank you and best regards,
Judy
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Judith Spitzer
Administrative Assistant
Program in Science, Technology, and Society (STS)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Ave., Room E51-194
Cambridge, MA 02139
Tel.: 617-253-4044; Email: jspitzer at mit.edu<mailto:jspitzer at mit.edu>
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MIT Symposium on "The History of Technology: Past, Present, and Future"
June 7-8, 2024
SPEAKERS
1. Ken Alder (Northwestern University)
2. Renee Blackburn (Volpe National Transportation Systems Center)
3. Greg Clancey (National University of Singapore)
4. Ruth Schwartz Cowan (University of Pennsylvania)
5. * Debbie Douglas (MIT Museum)
6. Colleen Dunlavy (University of Wisconsiin-Madison)
7. * John Durant (MIT)
8. * Michael Fischer (MIT)
9. * Deborah Fitzgerald (MIT)
10. Greg Galer (Association for Preservation Technology)
11. Daniel Kevles (Yale University)
12. Ronald Kline (Cornell University)
13. David Lucsko (Auburn University)
14. * Chakanetsa Mavhunga (MIT)
15. Victor McElheny (MIT)
16. Dave Mindell (MIT)
17. David Nye (University of Southern Denmark)
18. Peter Perdue (Yale University)
19. Rebecca Perry (Lux Machina Consulting, Los Angeles)
20. Jamie Pietruska (Rutgers University)
21. Alex Roland (Duke University)
22. * Merritt Roe Smith (MIT)
23. Dave Unger (independent public historian)
24. Steven Usselman (Georgia Tech)
25. * Rosalind Williams (MIT)
26. Timothy Wolters (Iowa State University)
* = session chair
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