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[ecrea] Summer School: Mobility and Information Technologies
Fri Feb 11 11:03:05 GMT 2011
Mobility and Information Technologies: a long-term perspective
12th-16th September 2011, Pleumeur-Bodou France.
Sorbonne, Eindhoven University of Technology, Cité des Télécoms
Call for applications
Organised jointly by the Cité des
Télécommunications, the Paris-Sorbonne
University, the Foundation for the History of
Technology SHT at Eindhoven University of
Technology, and Transfers, Interdisciplinary
Journal of Mobility Studies, the summer school
aims at providing doctoral students with an
overview of relevant research results and of
innovative tools and methodologies in the field
of communication and mobility studies, and their history.
Students (including mostly Ph D students and a
limited number of young post doc) will spend
five days at the Cité des Télécommunications in
the northern part of Brittany (see:
http://www.citetelecoms.com/). They will present
and discuss their research in conjunction with
lectures presented by scholars. Daily language
will be English. The summer school will focus on
the relationship between mobility and
communication history seen from a long-term
perspective. This means that we are interested
in projects dealing with the history of
electronic systems connected or included in a
mobility system broadly defined, but also in
approaches of intermediality in history. The
framework of the summer school will be twofold.
On the one hand, we are indebted
methodologically to the history of technology
and innovation studies, including large
technical system and social construction of
technology approaches. On the other hand, we are
interested in studies that explore the very
borders of the concept of mobility, including
studies that approach transport vehicles as
media, just like means of communications such as
the one enumerated above, but also novels,
films, and other carriers of messages and
knowledge. Topics could include wireless
telegraphy, radar, mobile phone, mobile
information systems, computerized traffic system
regulation, radio, GPS as applied in walking,
trains, cars, airplanes, boats, and rockets.
The summer school will be structured as follows.
Each half-day session will be based on a keynote
lecture by an invited scholar and followed by
student presentations and discussions of their
work in progress. Social events and visits will
give the opportunity to discover either
traditional or modern faces of this high tech
part of Brittany. The academic organizers are:
Mathieu Flonneau (University Panthéon -Sorbonne)
Irice-CRHI, Pascal Griset (University
Paris-Sorbonne) Irice-CRHI, and Gijs Mom
(Eindhoven University of Technology; editor of Transfers)
Teachers during the week will be:
Paul Cerruzzi Air and Space Museum, Washington DC. Mathieu Flonneau
Université Panthéon-Sorbonne
Pascal Griset
Université Paris Sorbonne
Gisela Hürlimann
Universität Zurich
Vincent Kaufmann
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Gijs Mom
Eindhoven University of Technology
Frank Schipper
Leiden Institute for History
Heike Weber
Technisches Universität Berlin
Participation to the program, including social
events, is free. All local costs (accommodation
and food) will be covered by the organizers
Participants are expected to pay their own
travel to and from Lannion, the closest railway
station linked to Paris by TGV. There is a
limited amount of travel stipends available,
sponsored by SHT and Transfers. The stipend from
the latter are available for those students who
agree to submit their paper to Transfers for a
special issue on Mobility and Communication.
Participation will be limited to 15-18 students.
Those interested in attending the summer school
should send the following documents by e-mail to
Mathieu Flonneau at: (mattaflo /at/ aol.com): a CV a
summary of their dissertation project and an
example of their work in progress (provisional
chapter of the dissertation or a published
article in any langage). a summary of their
project for post doc candidates The deadline for
applications is April 25th 2011. Students
selected will be notified before May 16th 2011.
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