Representation, Intervention and Realism in 19th and 20th Century Biomedical Sciences
A SSHRC – Situating Science Research Workshop
Kananaskis Field Station, University of Calgary
Field Stattion, Barrier Lake, Alberta, Canada
PROGRAM
Thursday June 6, 2013
(G500, HSC, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary) - With the support of the IPH, Calgary -
15:30 Welcome: Dr. Deborah White, Executive Committee, IPH, UofC
15:40 Introduction: Dr. Frank W. Stahnisch, Co-Organizer, UofC
Public Address: 15:45-17:00
Dr Steve Sturdy, Head of Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, University of Edinburgh, Scotland: What’s New about Translational Medicine?
Reception: 17:00-18:00 (HRIC Atrium)
Friday, June-7, 2013
Bus Transport: 15:30 (ca. 1.10 hr) to the U of C Field Station in Kananaskis in the Rocky Mountains Supper: 18.00-19.00
(Smaller Seminar Room, U of C Field Station, Kananaskis)
19:00 Welcome Dr. Chris Degeling, University of Sydney, Australia Dr. Frank W. Stahnisch, Co-Organizer, University of Calgary, Canada
Session 1: 19.15-20.45
Chair & Discussant: Dr. Frank W. Stahnisch, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr. Hank Stam, Professor of the History of Psychology, University of Calgary, Canada: The Creation and Development of the Psychological Laboratory in Germany and the US in the 19th Century
Jordan Schoenherr, PhD Candidate, History of Psychology, Carlton University, Ottawa, Canada: Technology and Psychology: The Evolution of Chronoscopy and the Development of the Social Structure of a Research Field
21:00-22:00 Sunset Excursion to Barrier Lake
Saturday June 8, 2013
Breakfast: 8:30-9:30
9:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks: Dr. Patrick Feng, University of Calgary
Session 2: 9:40-10:50
Chair & Discussant: Dr. Emily Tector, Project Coordinator, Situating Science SSHRC Strategic Knowledge Cluster, University of King's College, Halifax, Canada
Dr. Cindy Stelmachowitch, PostDoc, History, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada: Disease Representation and Observational Practice in 19th Century Medicine
Dr. Nick Whitefield, PostDoc, Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada: Blood Transfusions and Mobile Laboratories in the Spanish Civil War
Coffee & Tea: 10:50-11:20
Session 3: 11:20-12:40
Chair & Discussant: Dr. Jesse Hendrikse, Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Science, Bachelor of Health Sciences Program, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr Steve Sturdy, Head of Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, University of Edinburgh, Scotland: Looking for Trouble: Medical Science and Clinical Practice in the Historiography of Modern Medicine
Lunch: 12:40-14:00
Session 4: 14:00-15:15
Chair & Discussant: Dr. Patrick Feng, Coordinator of the Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr Frank W. Stahnisch, AMF/Hannah Professorship in the History of Medicine and Health Care, University of Calgary, Canada: The Emerging Neuroscience Laboratories at the Beginning of the 20th Century
Dr Megan Delehanty, Assistant Professor, Philosophy of Science, University of Calgary, Canada: Reductionism: From the Armchair and in the Lab
Coffee & Tea: 15:15-15:45
Session 5: 15:45-17:15
Chair & Discussant: Dr Melanie Rock, University of Calgary
Dr. Ariel Ducey, Assistant Professor, Sociology of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada: Biomedicalization and the Laboratory – A Case Study from Clinical OBGYN Research
Dr. Chris Degeling, PostDoc, Center for Ethics and Values, University of Sydney, Australia, and Dr Melanie Rock, Associate Professor, Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada: Individualizing a Public: Representation and Intervention in Diabetes, and the Health of Populations
Dinner 19:00
Free Time 20:00-22:00
Sunday, June 9
9:00 Administrative Matters: Dr. Frank W. Stahnisch & Dr. Patrick Feng
Session 6: 9:15-10:45
Chair & Discussant: Dr Megan Delehanty, Assistant Professor, Philosophy of Science, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr. Robert Smith, Professor of the History of Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada: Laboratories and Observatories
Dr. Patrick Feng, Chair of the Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Canada: Private Labs and Media Publics: Some Considerations on the Interplay of Science and Modern Communication
Coffee & Tea: 10:45-11:15
Session 7: 11:15-12:45
Discussion Presentation (I): Dr. Cooper Langford, Professor, Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Canada: A Science, Technology and Society Perspective
Discussion Presentation (II): Dr. Gregor Wolbring, Associate Professor, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies Program, University of Calgary, Canada: A Technology Forecast Perspective
Lunch: 12.45-13.30
Session 8: 13.30-14.00
General Discussion and Reflection on Publication Ideas with all Participants
14.00pm Administrative Matters: Dr. Frank W Stahnisch
14:15pm Farewell to Participants
Bus Transport: 14:30 (ca. 1.10 hr) to the Calgary Airport and to the University of Calgary
Acknowledgements:
Dr. Patrick Feng (Dept C&C) and Dr. Gregor Wolbring (Dept CHS)
SSHRC -- Situating Science Cluster of Canada: Science in Human Contexts
Institute for Public Health, Calgary
The University of Calgary, Alberta (Canada)
PROGRAM
Thursday June 6, 2013
(G500, HSC, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary) - With the support of the IPH, Calgary -
15:30 Welcome: Dr. Deborah White, Executive Committee, IPH, UofC
15:40 Introduction: Dr. Frank W. Stahnisch, Co-Organizer, UofC
Public Address: 15:45-17:00
Dr Steve Sturdy, Head of Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, University of Edinburgh, Scotland: What’s New about Translational Medicine?
Reception: 17:00-18:00 (HRIC Atrium)
Friday, June-7, 2013
Bus Transport: 15:30 (ca. 1.10 hr) to the U of C Field Station in Kananaskis in the Rocky Mountains Supper: 18.00-19.00
(Smaller Seminar Room, U of C Field Station, Kananaskis)
19:00 Welcome Dr. Chris Degeling, University of Sydney, Australia Dr. Frank W. Stahnisch, Co-Organizer, University of Calgary, Canada
Session 1: 19.15-20.45
Chair & Discussant: Dr. Frank W. Stahnisch, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr. Hank Stam, Professor of the History of Psychology, University of Calgary, Canada: The Creation and Development of the Psychological Laboratory in Germany and the US in the 19th Century
Jordan Schoenherr, PhD Candidate, History of Psychology, Carlton University, Ottawa, Canada: Technology and Psychology: The Evolution of Chronoscopy and the Development of the Social Structure of a Research Field
21:00-22:00 Sunset Excursion to Barrier Lake
Saturday June 8, 2013
Breakfast: 8:30-9:30
9:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks: Dr. Patrick Feng, University of Calgary
Session 2: 9:40-10:50
Chair & Discussant: Dr. Emily Tector, Project Coordinator, Situating Science SSHRC Strategic Knowledge Cluster, University of King's College, Halifax, Canada
Dr. Cindy Stelmachowitch, PostDoc, History, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada: Disease Representation and Observational Practice in 19th Century Medicine
Dr. Nick Whitefield, PostDoc, Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada: Blood Transfusions and Mobile Laboratories in the Spanish Civil War
Coffee & Tea: 10:50-11:20
Session 3: 11:20-12:40
Chair & Discussant: Dr. Jesse Hendrikse, Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Science, Bachelor of Health Sciences Program, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr Steve Sturdy, Head of Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, University of Edinburgh, Scotland: Looking for Trouble: Medical Science and Clinical Practice in the Historiography of Modern Medicine
Lunch: 12:40-14:00
Session 4: 14:00-15:15
Chair & Discussant: Dr. Patrick Feng, Coordinator of the Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr Frank W. Stahnisch, AMF/Hannah Professorship in the History of Medicine and Health Care, University of Calgary, Canada: The Emerging Neuroscience Laboratories at the Beginning of the 20th Century
Dr Megan Delehanty, Assistant Professor, Philosophy of Science, University of Calgary, Canada: Reductionism: From the Armchair and in the Lab
Coffee & Tea: 15:15-15:45
Session 5: 15:45-17:15
Chair & Discussant: Dr Melanie Rock, University of Calgary
Dr. Ariel Ducey, Assistant Professor, Sociology of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada: Biomedicalization and the Laboratory – A Case Study from Clinical OBGYN Research
Dr. Chris Degeling, PostDoc, Center for Ethics and Values, University of Sydney, Australia, and Dr Melanie Rock, Associate Professor, Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada: Individualizing a Public: Representation and Intervention in Diabetes, and the Health of Populations
Dinner 19:00
Free Time 20:00-22:00
Sunday, June 9
9:00 Administrative Matters: Dr. Frank W. Stahnisch & Dr. Patrick Feng
Session 6: 9:15-10:45
Chair & Discussant: Dr Megan Delehanty, Assistant Professor, Philosophy of Science, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr. Robert Smith, Professor of the History of Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada: Laboratories and Observatories
Dr. Patrick Feng, Chair of the Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Canada: Private Labs and Media Publics: Some Considerations on the Interplay of Science and Modern Communication
Coffee & Tea: 10:45-11:15
Session 7: 11:15-12:45
Discussion Presentation (I): Dr. Cooper Langford, Professor, Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Canada: A Science, Technology and Society Perspective
Discussion Presentation (II): Dr. Gregor Wolbring, Associate Professor, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies Program, University of Calgary, Canada: A Technology Forecast Perspective
Lunch: 12.45-13.30
Session 8: 13.30-14.00
General Discussion and Reflection on Publication Ideas with all Participants
14.00pm Administrative Matters: Dr. Frank W Stahnisch
14:15pm Farewell to Participants
Bus Transport: 14:30 (ca. 1.10 hr) to the Calgary Airport and to the University of Calgary
Acknowledgements:
Dr. Patrick Feng (Dept C&C) and Dr. Gregor Wolbring (Dept CHS)
SSHRC -- Situating Science Cluster of Canada: Science in Human Contexts
Institute for Public Health, Calgary
The University of Calgary, Alberta (Canada)
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