The Public Philosophy Network invites proposals for its 7th conference, “Facing Technology: The Role of Public Philosophy,” Sept. 8-10, 2023. Deadline for submissions: March 24, 2023. static1.squarespace.com/stat…
Call for papers! #EENPS2022 17-19 August in Tartu, in co-operation with the Institute of Philosophy and Semiotics, University of Tartu. Keynote Speakers are
Helen E. Longino (Stanford Univ.)
Tarja Tellervo Knuuttila (Univ. of Vienna)
Lukáš Bielik (Comenius Univ. Bratislava)(1/2)
Proud to announce a first-of-its-kind website I have been working on with my @UniBarcelona colleague Giulio Pietroiusti, where anyone can discuss PhilArchive papers publicly: freelosophy.github.io/
We are very happy to announce that we will have to evaluate 78 symposium proposals over the next few weeks!
Don't forget, our call for standalone papers is still open until 21 February!
#histsci#CFP#ESHS2022
We speak with @Dr_inPhieVeigl and @drlynnchiu on how the exciting new discipline of the philosophy of science communication (#philscicomm) can enhance the work of scientists, philosophers, and science communicators alike. 🤔📚
Read our #SciComm article at scc.sa.utoronto.ca
ALT Illustration of Dr. Lynn Chiu on the left and Dr. Sophie Juliane Veigl on the right.
ALT Scientific methods and symbols are illustrated as planets orbiting in a solar system. They include a DNA strand, a microscope, and a Petri dish.
📢 Call for individual papers now open! 🚨
Theme? 👉Science Policy and the Politics of Science
Deadline? 👉 21 February 2022
More info and how to submit:
eshsbrussels2022.com/calls/#…#ESHS2022#histsci
Very excited about our @PhilSciAssoc session which explores the potential of philosophy of scientific practice to become involved as a partner with communities active around science-based issues psa2020.philsci.org/program-…
Save the date!
Our final conference, organised together with @Action4cs, will take place on 24-25 Nov 🎉
Join the global #CitizenScience community, hear from inspiring speakers & meet some new and old faces 👥
Agenda and registration details to follow shortly 🔜
If you can't join our discussion today about our #CitizenScience training modules, you will surely be interested to hear more about the courses that we have on the platform ⤵️
Thesis: The world is fundamentally weird. With regard to foundational matters in cosmology, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind, one or another bizarre possibility must hold, but our best science and philosophy don't settle which of those bizarre possibilities is in fact correct.
Join us at 6pm GMT (7pm BST) for #SciCommChat with host @DrPaulScience. We will be talking about using videos to further #ScienceCommunication, some platforms to use, the equipment you need, and more.
ALT Join us for #SciCommChat on Wednesday at 6pm GMT
My fourth book, The Weirdness of the World, is now in draft! Huzzah!
I would greatly appreciate constructive comments. The book is intended primarily for academic philosophers but should also mostly be comprehensible to non-specialists who enjoy my blog. faculty.ucr.edu/~eschwitz/Sc…
We need to rethink what we mean by science:
- science as knowledge
- science as a messy process
- science as public body institutions when we start thinking about science in a broader way it changes how we communicate it @BLewenstein (I hope I have captured that correctly)
#scicomm practitioner and astronomy researcher, don't miss our free #EcsiteWorkrooms to explore, with the design thinking method, how we might engage the public in a discussion about cutting-edge astronomy & space science research👉ecsite.eu/activities-and-ser…
Funded by @KavliPrize
Morning folks! Today we're talking jobs in science journalism.
I was pretty lucky to land my dream job so early on in my career, but if you're looking, here are some of the sites to keep an eye on: