Apr 19, 2016
Planning for Persistent Environmental Contamination: Public Health, Indigenous Traditional Knowledge, and the Settler Colonial State
- 14:30 to 16:00
- Colloquium
- Dept. III
- Sarah Blacker
Related Project(s)
Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Contact and Registration
Please contact Emily Brock a week in advance of a session if you would like to attend.
Program
Introduction
15 Sep “Looking Back, Looking Ahead”
*Planning Scale and Scope
22 Sep
- Emily Brownell, MPIWG, University of Northern Colorado
- Kavita Philip, MPIWG, University of California, Irvine
- Anindita Nag, MPIWG
- Martina Schlünder, MPIWG, University of Toronto
- (opening questions by Dagmar Schäfer, MPIWG, Dept. III)
*Planning Safety
29 Sep
- Asaf Goldschmidt, University of Tel Aviv : Reasoning with Cases: The Transmission of Clinical Medical Knowledge in Twelfth-Century Song China (opening questions by Clare Griffin, MPIWG, Dept. II)
6. Oct
- Iwo Amelung, Goethe Universität, Frankfurt : Hydraulic planning and decision making in late Imperial China. The Case of the Yellow River in Shandong (opening questions by Wilko Graf von Hardenberg, MPIWG)
24. Nov
- Francesca Fiaschetti, MPIWG : Diplomacy on the Move between Song and Yuan Traditions: The Case of Annam (opening questions by Sonja Brentjes, MPIWG, Dept. I)
*Planning Cultures and Identities
1 Dec
- Mårten Söderblom Sareela, MPIWG : The European Invention of the Manchu Alphabet (opening questions by Henning Klöter, HU Berlin, Sinologie)
8 Dec
- Judith Kaplan, MPIWG, Dept. II : A Seminar for an Empire: Philology versus Linguistics at Berlin’s Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen (opening questions by Jacob Gabory, MPIWG, Dept. II)
18 Dec (1 to 2:30 pm)
- Sonja Brentjes, MPIWG, Dept. I : Teaching Sciences in Islamicate Societies
12 Jan
- Sarah Van Beurden, MPIWG, Ohio State University : Planning a Colonial Cultural Economy: Arts and Crafts in the Belgian Congo (opening questions by Robert Kett, MPIWG, Dept. III)
19 Jan
- Robert Kett, MPIWG : Monuments in/of Print: Inscriptions and Aspirations of Late Nineteenth-Century Mexican Archaeology (opening questions by Kaijun Chen, MPIWG, Dept. III)
2 Feb
- Emily Brownell, MPIWG, University of Northern Colorado : Bricks and Mortar: The materials of nation-building in 1970s Tanzania (opening questions by Sarah van Beurden, MPIWG, Ohio State University)
*Planning the Earth and the State
9 Feb
- Bertrand Guillaume, MPIWG, HETIC, TU Troyes : Early Visions of Geo-engineering (opening questions by Philipp Lehmann, MPIWG, Dept. II)
16 Feb
- Wilko Graf v. Hardenberg, MPIWG : Point zero. The mean sea-level in practice, science, and diplomacy (opening questions by Christoph Rosol, MPIWG, Dept. I)
*Planning Minds and Bodies
8 Mar
- John DiMoia, MPIWG, National University of Singapore : Counting for Empire: the 1925 National Census and Colonial Korea's Experience of a New Demographic Regime (opening questions by Michael Stanley-Baker, MPIWG, Dept. III)
22 Mar
David Bloor, MPIWG, University of Edinburgh : The Cambridge Cockpit and the Berlin Cockpit. Problems in the Study of Flying Fatigue
- c. 1940 (opening questions by Jamie Cohen-Cole, MPIWG, Dept. II, George Washington University)
5 Apr
- Elaine Leong, MPIWG, Dept II : Managing Health and Household in Early Modern England (opening questions by Sebastian Felten, MPIWG, Dept. II)
19 Apr
- Sarah Blacker, MPIWG, University of Alberta : Planning for Persistent Environmental Contamination: Public Health, Indigenous Traditional Knowledge, and the Settler Colonial State (opening questions by Victoria Lee, MPIWG, Dept. III)
10 May
- Tamar Novick, MPIWG : The Search for Rutie the Horse: Infertility Research and Settlement in Palestine/Israel (opening questions by Jenny Bangham, MPIWG, Dept. II)
*Planning Minds for a Future
31 May
- Dong-Won Kim, Johns Hopkins University : Science Fiction in South and North Korea (opening questions by Bertrand Guillaume, MPIWG, Dept. III)
*Animals as Resources
14 Jun
- Nadin Hée, MPIWG, FU Berlin : East Asian Impacts on the Globalization of Ocean Studies During Cold War (opening questions by Helge Wendt, MPIWG, Dept. I)
* thematic cluster