Precision Reconsidered: Scientific Instruments, Culture and Access
Call for papers, posters and sessions
43rd Scientific Instrument Symposium,
16–20 September 2024
Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation Ottawa, Canada
Please find the Call for Papers in French here:
https://sic2024.ca/fr/appel-darticles/
Concepts of precision permeate the field of scientific instruments. Historians, curators and other scholars in the humanities have studied the rich and diverse material culture associated with precision, as well as explored multiple meanings, values and cultural dimensions of the pursuit of precision.
The etymology of the word “precision” (from Latin praecidere – “to cut off”) reveals historical tensions within scientific instrument studies, and the notion that aspects of instrument culture (material and immaterial) have been lost or discarded through the processes of refinement and use. This hints at a challenge within histories of precision, and points at opportunities to broaden, reconsider and access these histories through new perspectives and approaches, in particular through creative engagement with collections of historic scientific instruments.
The proposed overarching theme for SIC 2024 will be to explore the cultures of precision as they apply to the history of scientific instruments. We encourage participants to probe this topic through materiality, scientific and workshop practices, conservation and digital techniques, pedagogy and museology.
Through a critical lens, we invite participants to examine previously overlooked aspects within (and seemingly outside) the material culture of precision. Building on recent sessions at SIC meetings, we encourage presenters to analyse the colonial dimensions within precision technologies and practices. In a practical museum context, we encourage participants to combine these kinds of questions with collection-based scholarship and the implications for building new relationships and avenues for access.
Keeping in mind the deep connection between the history of scientific instruments and astronomy, we also look to the origins of the word “reconsider” (from the Latin con-sidereus, connoting learning “with the stars”) as inspiration for re-evaluating precision. For the past six years, Ingenium, the host for SIC 2024 has been reconsidering its approach to astronomy by working with Indigenous partners to learn more about their star knowledge and ways of knowing. This form of research demonstrates the opportunities for opening up the broader cultural context of scientific instruments and precision. Key partners in this project have been the Algonquin peoples, upon whose territory Ingenium resides.
At SIC 2024 we invite you to reflect on these and other issues related to scientific instrument studies. As is customary at SIC symposia, we welcome all proposals for sessions, papers or posters on any topic dealing with the history of scientific instruments. We particularly encourage scholars from diverse disciplinary and geographical backgrounds to explore and enrich the study of scientific instruments.
Format
The symposium will take place as an in-person event by default, assuming there are no public health restrictions. For those who cannot attend the meeting in person there is the option of a separate SIC Online Seminar which is scheduled for the 18th to 19th of November, 2024. Please indicate when you submit your abstract proposal if you already know that you will not be able to attend the in-person symposium in Ottawa and instead want to present in the online seminar. To encourage wide participation, the conference languages will be English and French. Abstracts will be provided in both languages and we welcome oral presentations in either language.
Oral presentations will be 15 minutes followed by 5 minutes discussion. Poster presentations should consist of 1 poster up to A0 size. Session organizers may devise alternative formats if they wish e.g. panel discussions or multiple thematic short pitch papers (5-10 mins each).
Important dates
Deadline for the submission of abstracts is 31 March 2024
Presenters and session organizers will be informed by 30 April 2024 whether their proposal has been accepted.
Early registration will close on 15 June 2024, late registration will close on 31 July 2024.
How to submit your abstract, for paper, poster or session proposal
Please download the Paper Abstract Template here:
https://sic2024.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Abstract-form-papers-SIC-Ottawa-2024-1.docx
and submit your abstract proposal (max 250 words) with a short biographical note highlighting main research interests (max. 50 words) to SIC2024@ingeniumcanada.org
Please download the Poster Abstract Template here:
https://sic2024.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Abstract-form-posters-SIC-Ottawa-2024-1.docx
and submit your poster proposal (max 250 words), with a short biographical note highlighting main research interests (max. 50 words) to SIC2024@ingeniumcanada.org
Please download the Session Abstract Template here:
https://sic2024.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Abstract-form-sessions-SIC-Ottawa-2024-1.docx
and submit your session proposal (max 250 words) with organizer names and contact name, plus abstracts (max 250 words each) and bionotes (max. 50 words each) of all the contributors to SIC2024@ingeniumcanada.org
Registration
In order to register, you must complete a registration form which will be available on the website of the conference (https://sic2024.ca/); when registration opens, a notice will be circulated.
Travel grants
We have a limited number of fixed-amount travel grants available for postgraduate students and early career scholars (within 5 years of completion of studies). We are particularly keen to support those who have not attended the SIC Symposium before, or those who are currently under-represented within our community. We will announce the call for travel grant applications on the Rete mailing list (https://www.hsm.ox.ac.uk/mailing-list) in April 2024.
Any questions?
In case of questions about the conference, please email to SIC2024@ingeniumcanada.org
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