URL: https://www.dpg-physik.de/veranstaltungen/2021/first-open-forum-in-history-of-physics
DESCRIPTION
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2021 spring meetings of the German Physical Society (DPG) can only take place with strong restrictions and limitations. Due to this situation, we intend to keep up the 175-year-old tradition of the DPG and create a space for communication. In order to maintain a scientific exchange within the history of physics community, the History of Physics Division invites you to
1st Open Forum in History of Physics
from 16.07. to 18.07.2021
at the Europa-University Flensburg
INVITATION FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
With this event, we would like to promote the communication between scholars at all stages of their careers. Instead of issuing a thematic call for papers, we invite papers from all subject areas of the history of physics. Contributions from the history of ideas, social, institutional and instrumental history are welcome in all the variety of methodological approaches that our discipline offers.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Please submit a short summary of your paper of max. 1,000 characters to christian.forstner(at)uni-jena.de by March 1, 2021. All submitted papers will be reviewed and a notification of acceptance will be sent to you by April 1, 2021.
CONFERENCE FEE
The costs for conference participation will be 40€ for DPG members, 50€ for non-members, and 20€ for doctoral students, pensioners and unemployed persons.
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have any questions please contact us:
Peter Heering
Abteilung für Physik und
ihre Didaktik und Geschichte
Europa Universität Flensburg
Auf dem Campus 1
24943 Flensburg
Peter.Heering(at)uni-flensburg.de
Christian Forstner
Ernst-Haeckel-Haus
AG Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Berggasse 7
07745 Jena
christian.forstner(at)uni-jena.de
or any of the other members of the Executive Board of the Division for the History of Physics.
EVENT NOTIFICATION
Please note that the "1st Open Forum in History of Physics" precedes the conference "Objects of Understanding." For more information please see the Conference Website.
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