The Foucault Audio Archive
At On the Assembly of Things, an Anthropology of the Contemporary Research Collaboratory blog, Paul Rabinow has announced the posting of a number of lectures and other audio files on the Michel Foucault Audio Archive, hosted by the UC Berkeley Library.
The audio files include four year-long courses which Foucault gave during his tenure at the Collège de France (all of these are in French): "Il faut défendre la société," 1976; "Sécurité, territoire, population," 1978; "Naissance de la biopolitique," 1979; "Gouvernement de soi et des autres," 1983. (An enterprising blogger at the Foucault blog has also found a fourth set of lectures, from 1984, which are, for some reason, not linked to on the Archive's page).
All of these lectures have now been published in French, and most of them translated into English as well. There are a number of additional materials in English: two series of lectures Foucault gave at Berkeley, and several recordings of conversations between Rabinow, Foucault and others which took place at Berkeley as well.
Link: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/foucault/mfaa.html
Source: Somatosphere.net, posted by Eugene Raikhel
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Job offers
The following job offers are published in the History of Medicine Portal of the The Wellcome Trust Centre for The History of Medicine at UCL.
Links: The Wellcome Trust Centre for The History of Medicine at UCL History of Medicine Portal
See offers: http://tinyurl.com/r3szel
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Medievalists.net
Medievalists.net is a website for people interested in the Middle Ages. This includes scholars, writers, historians, readers and anyone who enjoys medieval history or culture. Our aim for this website is to create a central online hub for news, resources and videos on medieval topics.
Website: http://www.medievalists.net/
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45th International Congress on Medieval Studies
The event will take place May 13-16, 2010 in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The Congress is an annual gathering of over 3,000 scholars interested in Medieval Studies. It features over 600 sessions of papers, panel discussions, roundtables, workshops, and performances. There are also some 90 business meetings and receptions sponsored by learned societies, associations, and institutions. The exhibits hall boasts nearly 70 exhibitors, including publishers, used book dealers, and purveyors of medieval sundries. The Congress lasts three and a half days, extending from Thursday morning until Sunday at noon.
Deadline for paper proposals: September 15, 2009.
The Society for the Study of Healing in the Middle Ages will sponsor the conference "Regimens of Health: House Books and Everyday Medicine in the Middle Ages". Any questions please address Harry York (
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Website: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/index.html
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Presentation of the book "The scientist is also a human being. Science under a magnifying glass" - Pablo Kreimer
The presentation will take place September 17 , 6pm at the Aula Magna, Pabellón 2, Ciudad Universitaria, Buenos Aires.
Speakers:
* Pablo Kreimer. Sociologist (UBA), PhD in Science, Technology and Society (Centre STS, París). Main Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Quilmes and CONICET Researcher. Director of the Instituto de Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia y la Tecnología and of the Revista de Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia (REDES).
* Diego Golombek. Biologist, PhD in Biology (UBA). Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, CONICET Researcher.
* Mariano Sigman. Phisicist (UBA) and PhD in Neurosciences (Rockefeller University). Professor of the School of Exact and Natural Sciences (UBA) and CONICET Researcher.
More information: http://tinyurl.com/mn74f8
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