Workshop: Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies, 17.-19.03.2021, virtual space

Sabrina Engert, Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung, Bergische Univ. Wuppertal (PDF)
Time: 17.-19.03.2021
Venue: virtual space, via Wuppertal
In 1978 the women’s studies journal Signs published a special issue “women, science, and society” – a milestones in the formation of a broad and heterogeneous body of work dedicated to the role of gender in the production, dissemination, and application of “scientific knowledge” and “technology”. This interdisciplinary workshop investigates the history of feminist science and technology studies, situating its emergence and development in the context of second wave feminism, Cold War social science, and critical environmentalism.
At the same time, its participants examine for a variety of different fields and research objects, the impact of gendered distributions of labor, of heteronormative images of “nature”, or of ideals of masculinity in the construction of scientists’ bodies and “scientificity” itself. Moreover, they reflect how feminist perspectives provide tools and spaces for thinking and doing science and technology “otherwise”. Topics of the different panels also include food (science), ecology, and disaster. A special focus will be on intersectional approaches that reflect how gender is co-constructed and interacts with other categories and axis of difference and inequality, such as race, age or able-bodiedness, and on queer, as well as post- and decolonial perspectives.
Program

  • Speakers: Julia Bee (Weimar), Elena Marbán Castro (Barcelona), Martina Franzen (Essen), Kris Hartmann (Heidelberg), Ulla Hendrix (Duisburg-Essen), Felicia Henry (Newark, DE), Christian Kehrt (Braunschweig), Nelli Kisser (Frankfurt), Nina Mackert (Leipzig), Christine Okoth (Warwick), Andrea Reichenberger (Paderborn), Minakshee Rode (Delhi), Debottam Saha (Delhi), Isabella Schwaderer (Kiel), and Reena Shadaan (Toronto).
  • Program in detail (PDF)

Registration for access (ZOOM): daniel.distelrath{at}uni-wuppertal.de
Quelle: www.hsozkult.de/event/id/event-96267