Message posted on 13/08/2019

CfP: Universals' Locales workshop, Edinburgh, 8-9 January

                Dear Colleagues,
<br>
<br>I am pleased to call your attention to a workshop sponsored by the British
<br>Academy, scheduled for 8-9 January, 2020, at the University of Edinburgh,
<br>titled "Universals' Locales: The International and Global History and
<br>Sociology of Modern Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences."
<br>
<br>We are seeking early career scholars (by your own definition) interested in
<br>the history or sociology of the modern theoretical and mathematical
<br>sciences for an interdisciplinary 2-day workshop exploring the methods and
<br>implications of studying the local and global scales of seemingly universal
<br>knowledge. Conversations will be guided by a fantastic group of senior
<br>scholars: Martina Merz (Alpen-Adria-Universität), Tatiana Roque
<br>(Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), David Aubin (Sorbonne
<br>Université), and Ursula Martin (Oxford and Edinburgh).
<br>
<br>Travel, accommodation, and meals during the workshop are funded for
<br>accepted participants. Please contact me via locales@mathglobal.org with
<br>any questions or expressions of interest. A brief formal application is due
<br>20 September.
<br>
<br>Further details and application information are at
<br>http://mathglobal.org/locales.html
<br>
<br>Sincerely,
<br>
<br>Michael
<br>
<br>Michael J. Barany
<br>Lecturer, History of Science
<br>The University of Edinburgh
<br>http://mbarany.com
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