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Postdoctoral fellowship Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, Department II (Lorraine Daston), announces a Postdoctoral Fellowship, starting date September 1, 2016 – ending date: June 30, 2019.Outstanding scholars no more than three years past the award of their doctorates are invited to apply.The fellowships will be awarded in conjunction with the research projects of the Department.

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Candidates should hold a doctorate in the history of science or a related field at the time the fellowship begins. The quality and relevance of the project rather than the discipline in which the doctoral degree was awarded will be decisive in the award of fellowships. Priority will be given to applicants whose projects complement the research initiatives of the department. However, postdoctoral fellows are expected to carry out their own individual research programs.The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science is an international and interdisciplinary research institute. It is expected that candidates will be able to present their own work and discuss that of others fluently in English. Applications may however be submitted in German, English, or French. The fellowship includes a travel fund of 2000 € annually. Postdoctoral fellows may host one workshop in their field of expertise.Candidates of all nationalities are welcome to apply; applications from women are especially welcomed. The Max Planck Society is committed to promoting more handicapped individuals and encourages them to apply. Postdoctoral fellows are expected to participate in the research activities of the Institute. Fellows will be employed on a contract basis including social security benefits within the TVöD E13 range of the German system.Candidates are requested to send a curriculum vitae, publication list, research prospectus (maximum 750 words), and one sample text (e.g. a journal article, book chapter, dissertation excerpt; maximum 10,000 words). These materials must be submitted as one single PDF-document. Candidates should also arrange for two reference letters (one of which should be from the candidate’s doctoral advisor) to be sent separately.All application materials (including reference letters) must be submitted no later than February 28, 2016 (23:58 CET)to: https://s-lotus.gwdg.de/mpg/mbwg/pd_dep2_2016_01.nsf/applicationPlease note that only electronic submissions via this link will be accepted.

 

 

 

IX Simposio de la Asociación de Motivación y Emoción (AME)

 26, 27 y 28 de Mayo del 2016 , Madrid

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Informamos de la celebración del próximo Simposio de la Asociación de Motivación y Emoción (AME). La información básica para enviar propuestas y participar en el simposio está disponible en su página web . También se puede contactar con la organización, para cualquier consulta, escribiendo a la dirección de correo:  ame2016@uam.es

La Asociación está presente en Twitter: @Simposioame2016 y en la página de Facebook de la AME.

El plazo para enviar propuestas ya está abierto y finalizará el  día 29 de febrero de 2016.

Postdoctoral Research Fellowships

Deadline: January 31, 2016

 

As part of the enhanced cooperation on the history of knowledge between the Freie Universität Berlin, the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the Technische Universität Berlin, and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, we are advertising several

Postdoctoral Research Fellowships

starting September 1, 2016 (or earlier), for up to three years each.

The postdoctoral fellows will contribute to the further development of the Berlin Center for the History of Knowledge—the network through which the partner institutions anchor the history of knowledge in teaching and research in Berlin—and to reflection on the foundations of the research field. Alongside their own research, successful applicants will therefore be expected to organize joint working groups, colloquia, or workshops. They will be allocated a workspace at one of the participating institutions.

Applications are invited from early career scholars with a proven record of outstanding research in the history of knowledge or the history of science. Candidates must have completed their doctorate by the time the fellowship begins, and the Ph.D. should not have been awarded more than five years previously. Applicants should be able to demonstrate an interest in theoretical questions. They are asked to submit suggested topics for their own research projects addressing the boundaries between the history of knowledge and the history of science, in one of the following thematic focus areas:

1) The focus area “practical knowledge” looks at domains in which knowledge emerges or is applied in systematic combination with practice, revealing the dynamic relationship between praxis and knowledge development;

2) The focus area “fieldworks of knowledge” covers the whole spectrum of practices, strategies, negotiations, and reflections around working with, and on, knowledge in the field. In the narrower sense, this refers to sites located outside the laboratory or the researcher’s office, which have come to typify the humanities.

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Nuevo número de la Revista de Historia de la Psicología, 36, nº 4

Se acaba de publicar el último número de la Revista de Historia de la Psicología. Los artículos están ya disponibles para su lectura en la página web de la RHP. Os dejamos aquí el índice, esperando que sea de vuestro de interés.

El poder de la serendipia en los albores de la psicofarmacología. Francisco López-Muñoz, Cecilio Álamo

Demandas, vectores y fuerzas: Wolfgang Köhler sobre la naturaleza física de los valores éticos. José María Gondra

Aproximación histórica a los estudios experimentales sobre preferencia visual. Ángel Cagigas, José Enrique Callejas-Aguilera, Juan Manuel Rosas, Félix Vico

La psicotecnia de Mallart: entre ciencia, cultura y sociedad. Mariagrazia Proietto

Consortium Fellowships for History of Sci, Tech and Med

The Consortium offers short-term Research Fellowships, nine-month Dissertation Writing Fellowships and a nine-month NEH Postdoctoral Fellowship for scholars in the history of science, technology and medicine. Dissertation and Postdoctoral Fellows use offices in the Consortium’s facility in Center City Philadelphia and have ready access to events and activities throughout Philadelphia’s vibrant academic and cultural communities.

The Consortium’s fellowships may be held sequentially with fellowships offered separately by consortium member institutions but may not be held concurrently.

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APPLYING

Applications for Fellowships for 2016-2017 must be submitted online by 5 January 2016.  Applicants must submit: a Curriculum Vitae limited to three pages; an abstract limited to 150 words; and a project proposal, limited to 2,000 words, describing the research project and how it will advance scholarship in the history of science, technology or medicine. In addition, each applicant must inform two recognized scholars that they will be asked to submit letters of recommendation by 12 January 2016.  We will send instructions to these scholars upon receipt of an application, but applicants should let their recommenders know to have a letter ready for submission.

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SECOND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS JOINT MEETING ESHHS & CHEIRON

ESHHS (European Society for the History of Human Sciences) &

 CHEIRON (International Society for the History of Behavioural and Social Sciences) 

Barcelona, Spain, June 27-July 1, 2016

ESHHS and CHEIRON invite submissions to their joint conference to be held from June 27 to July 1, 2016, at the Centre for History of Science (CEHIC), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.

Sessions, papers, workshops, round-tables and posters may deal with any aspect of the history of the human, behavioural or social sciences. However, this year’s conference will devote particular interest in topics such as:

  • historiography
  • history and philosophy of science
  • popularization of science and the role of experts in modern society
  • the circulation of science and technology in the European periphery

Submissions: must be received by January 15, 2016. Please send your proposal electronically as attachment in MSWord (.doc/.docx) to the three members of the programme committee:

Ø  Ingrid Farreras (farreras@hood.edu)

Ø  Sharman Levinson (slevinson.eshhs@gmail.com)

Ø  Annette Mülberger (annette.mulberger@uab.cat)

Only original papers should be sent. Please indicate the submission type (session, paper, poster, workshop or round-table proposal). Any submission must include the name, email, and institutional address of the author.

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Two Postdoctoral Fellowships in History and/or Philosophy of Science at the University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame History and Philosophy of Science Graduate Program seeks to appoint two Postdoctoral Fellows in history and/or philosophy of science. Appointments begin August 2016 for one year, and are renewable for a second year.

Applications are welcome from scholars working in any area of history and/or philosophy of science, technology and/or medicine, including the human, physical and social sciences. In addition to pursuing their research and participating actively in the intellectual life of the program, the ND HPS Postdoctoral Fellows teach one course per semester, which may be either graduate or undergraduate. ND HPS Postdoctoral Fellows are strongly encouraged to teach a graduate seminar in their area of specialization.

The annual stipend is $48,000 in the first year, rising to $50,000 in the second year. In addition to the stipend, the package includes health insurance, $4000 per year of research and conference travel funds, and up to $3000 in relocation expenses. Office space, which may accommodate up to two postdoctoral fellows, will also be provided.

Applicants must have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree by June 30, 2016.

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Le nouvel esprit de la psychiatrie et de la santé mentale : histoire, sociologie, philosophie

Os dejamos información sobre un seminario interdisciplinar que puede resultar de vuestro interés, sobre todo para quien tenga ocasión de estar en París este año, sobre salud mental y psiquiatría desde una perspectiva histórica, sociológica, antropológica y epistemológica.
A cargo de Pierre-Henri CastelAlain Ehrenberg y Nicolas Henckes, el seminario promueve un enfoque comparativo e histórico sobre cuatro ejes:
 1. Una reflexión sobre el «cerebro social» desde las neurociencias cognitivas y de su impacto sobre la reconfiguración general de temas de salud mental y psiquiatría.
2. Una atención particular a temas de infancia y la socialización temprana formulados en términos de salud mental y su impacto en políticas públicas.
3. Las transformaciones inducidas por la cronificación de las enfermedades mentales, que deja atrás la idea de curación.
4. Una tentativa de formular o reformular la polémica cuestión de saber si hay patologías mentales «emergentes» (en función de mutaciones de la sociedad), y en qué sentido.
Además, el seminario recoge una dimensión más meteorológica que apunta a constituir una caja de herramientas teóricas susceptibles de ser utilizadas de forma transdisciplinar. Para ver el programa y acceder a información práctica, pulse aquí.

CfP: History & Philosophy of Psychology Annual Conference 2016

Tuesday 22nd March 2016 – Wednesday 23rd March 2016
Leeds Trinity University

The British Psychological Society's History & Philosophy of Psychology Section in collaboration with the UK Critical Psychiatry Network invites submissions for its 2016 Annual Conference to be held at Leeds Trinity University 22nd-23rd March.

The theme of the conference is the history of mental health, with keynote addresses from Professor Gail Hornstein (Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts) and Dr. Joanna Moncrieff (University College London). Papers are invited in related areas such as clinical psychology, psychiatry, service users, resistances to psychiatry, critical perspectives and interventions.

Closing date for submissions approaching: 18th December.