Fwd: Society for the History of Technology, Call for Open Panel Proposals, Albuquerque 2015
Hi everyone - Many of you may have seen the message below, SHOT’s call for proposals for Open Sessions for the annual meeting in Albuquerque on October 8-11 2015. SHOT is encouraging creative and/or provocative proposals for these Open Sessions - especially sessions that can bring history into conversation with other disciplines. For more information, see below and http://www.historyoftechnology.org/call_for_papers/2015_submit_unconventiona... <http://www.historyoftechnology.org/call_for_papers/2015_submit_unconventional.html>. Please feel free to write to me directly if you have an idea that you think SIGCIS could propose. And, as always, feel free to use the SIGCIS list to bounce ideas around… Finally, keep in mind that this is the first of many opportunities to propose panels or papers for the meeting in Albuquerque - both for the main SHOT meeting on Friday and Saturday as well as for the Sunday SIGCIS workshop. Thanks! Andy
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Date: December 15, 2014 at 5:10:04 PM EST From: Society for the History of Technology <shotsec@auburn.edu> Reply-To: shotsec@auburn.edu Subject: Call for Open Panel Proposals, Albuquerque 2015
Society for the History of Technology 15 December 2014 Call for Open Panel Proposals for the Albuquerque Meeting, 8-11 October 2015
The SHOT Program Committee is inaugurating an Open Sessions process for the purpose of facilitating collaboration among scholars.
How it works:
Individuals interested in finding others to join panel sessions for the Annual Meeting may propose Open Sessions to the Program Committee on or before January 15, 2015. (Submission format details are available at www.historyoftechnology.org. <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0018LTimUHI0J0FmSdsQ-farlh0WVB2G9-8ks3tiu1BAjJoq0_WxDI7-zF5RK_4q7DWslMgA3wl9mukQdAygv64DxbkZZp-3pRb_FHE_pXgbEb6550uyleXnSbYsOiLIy1DTFuSvffro5hCGsn661GUPJ6h4Ow26z2r5JhrOKc_PXMezCx9bqhNaA==&c=PHtJEE2qHpud5XsSbpJI_hibWT08ryVrKjhGNv9sri2FaoTApEW7cA==&ch=7alIrUAMveRhq_RpA0hUnc-1dFr2yublVVPpZuZ7Lgin3lOFszSdZA==>)
The Program Committee reviews and approves Open Session proposals that show promise of quality and feasibility, notifying applicants by February 2, 2015. Accepted applicants then become the session organizer.
The approved Open Sessions descriptions, along with organizer contact information, will be widely publicized in the official SHOT Annual Meeting Call for Papers in late January. Those with an interest in a given panel will then contact the Open Session organizer.
Open Session organizers will then assemble full panel sessions and submit them to the Program Committee by the end of the regular call for papers on March 31, 2015. The Program Committee will review the resulting Open Sessions panels for quality and adherence to SHOT standards of gender, geographic, and institutional diversity with an assumption of inclusion in the final Annual Meeting program.
For more information, or to submit an Open Panels proposal, please visit the SHOT webpage at www.historyoftechnology.org <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0018LTimUHI0J0FmSdsQ-farlh0WVB2G9-8ks3tiu1BAjJoq0_WxDI7-wDkZaK8VjtMHIKMjhGt6UO9DHlqZjr4Xb1KTE0veuDAQ0UhqMR1N-XB0UI2nRI-0wbT__PukniZ4GH8mj1CzeZxpXLgbuVCtfbeHJOEpHRTSlzY2TIxHuH2hXhnl2uKhg==&c=PHtJEE2qHpud5XsSbpJI_hibWT08ryVrKjhGNv9sri2FaoTApEW7cA==&ch=7alIrUAMveRhq_RpA0hUnc-1dFr2yublVVPpZuZ7Lgin3lOFszSdZA==> and follow the link!
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I'm not sure if I will have the budget to attend, but either way I would like to propose (or at least help craft) a lecture on the importance, influence, and continuing legacy of the Altair 8800. MITS and "Micro-Soft" were both Albuquerque companies. I could also possibly bring working hardware if anyone's interested in that. On 12/16/2014 06:41 PM, Andrew Russell wrote:
Hi everyone -
Many of you may have seen the message below, SHOT’s call for proposals for Open Sessions for the annual meeting in Albuquerque on October 8-11 2015. SHOT is encouraging creative and/or provocative proposals for these Open Sessions - especially sessions that can bring history into conversation with other disciplines. For more information, see below and http://www.historyoftechnology.org/call_for_papers/2015_submit_unconventiona....
Please feel free to write to me directly if you have an idea that you think SIGCIS could propose. And, as always, feel free to use the SIGCIS list to bounce ideas around…
Finally, keep in mind that this is the first of many opportunities to propose panels or papers for the meeting in Albuquerque - both for the main SHOT meeting on Friday and Saturday as well as for the Sunday SIGCIS workshop.
Thanks!
Andy
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*Date: *December 15, 2014 at 5:10:04 PM EST *From: *Society for the History of Technology <shotsec@auburn.edu <mailto:shotsec@auburn.edu>> *Reply-To: *shotsec@auburn.edu <mailto:shotsec@auburn.edu> *Subject: **Call for Open Panel Proposals, Albuquerque 2015*
Society for the History of Technology 15 December 2014
*Call for Open Panel Proposals for the Albuquerque Meeting, 8-11 October 2015*
The SHOT Program Committee is inaugurating an Open Sessions process for the purpose of facilitating collaboration among scholars.
How it works:
Individuals interested in finding others to join panel sessions for the Annual Meeting may propose Open Sessions to the Program Committee on or before *January 15, 2015*. (Submission format details are available at www.historyoftechnology.org. <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0018LTimUHI0J0FmSdsQ-farlh0WVB2G9-8ks3tiu1BAjJoq0_WxDI7-zF5RK_4q7DWslMgA3wl9mukQdAygv64DxbkZZp-3pRb_FHE_pXgbEb6550uyleXnSbYsOiLIy1DTFuSvffro5hCGsn661GUPJ6h4Ow26z2r5JhrOKc_PXMezCx9bqhNaA==&c=PHtJEE2qHpud5XsSbpJI_hibWT08ryVrKjhGNv9sri2FaoTApEW7cA==&ch=7alIrUAMveRhq_RpA0hUnc-1dFr2yublVVPpZuZ7Lgin3lOFszSdZA==>)
The Program Committee reviews and approves Open Session proposals that show promise of quality and feasibility, notifying applicants by February 2, 2015. Accepted applicants then become the session organizer.
The approved Open Sessions descriptions, along with organizer contact information, will be widely publicized in the official SHOT Annual Meeting Call for Papers in late January. Those with an interest in a given panel will then contact the Open Session organizer.
Open Session organizers will then assemble full panel sessions and submit them to the Program Committee by the end of the regular call for papers on March 31, 2015. The Program Committee will review the resulting Open Sessions panels for quality and adherence to SHOT standards of gender, geographic, and institutional diversity with an assumption of inclusion in the final Annual Meeting program.
For more information, or to submit an Open Panels proposal, please visit the SHOT webpage at www.historyoftechnology.org <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0018LTimUHI0J0FmSdsQ-farlh0WVB2G9-8ks3tiu1BAjJoq0_WxDI7-wDkZaK8VjtMHIKMjhGt6UO9DHlqZjr4Xb1KTE0veuDAQ0UhqMR1N-XB0UI2nRI-0wbT__PukniZ4GH8mj1CzeZxpXLgbuVCtfbeHJOEpHRTSlzY2TIxHuH2hXhnl2uKhg==&c=PHtJEE2qHpud5XsSbpJI_hibWT08ryVrKjhGNv9sri2FaoTApEW7cA==&ch=7alIrUAMveRhq_RpA0hUnc-1dFr2yublVVPpZuZ7Lgin3lOFszSdZA==> and follow the link!
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Greetings - Here’s a final reminder of the call for Open Sessions for SHOT 2015 in Albuquerque. Please see below for details, Andy
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From: Andrew Russell <arussell@stevens.edu> Date: December 16, 2014 at 6:41:56 PM EST To: members <members@SIGCIS.org> Subject: [SIGCIS-Members] Fwd: Society for the History of Technology, Call for Open Panel Proposals, Albuquerque 2015
Hi everyone -
Many of you may have seen the message below, SHOT’s call for proposals for Open Sessions for the annual meeting in Albuquerque on October 8-11 2015. SHOT is encouraging creative and/or provocative proposals for these Open Sessions - especially sessions that can bring history into conversation with other disciplines. For more information, see below and http://www.historyoftechnology.org/call_for_papers/2015_submit_unconventiona... <http://www.historyoftechnology.org/call_for_papers/2015_submit_unconventional.html>.
Please feel free to write to me directly if you have an idea that you think SIGCIS could propose. And, as always, feel free to use the SIGCIS list to bounce ideas around…
Finally, keep in mind that this is the first of many opportunities to propose panels or papers for the meeting in Albuquerque - both for the main SHOT meeting on Friday and Saturday as well as for the Sunday SIGCIS workshop.
Thanks!
Andy
Begin forwarded message:
Date: December 15, 2014 at 5:10:04 PM EST From: Society for the History of Technology <shotsec@auburn.edu <mailto:shotsec@auburn.edu>> Reply-To: shotsec@auburn.edu <mailto:shotsec@auburn.edu> Subject: Call for Open Panel Proposals, Albuquerque 2015
Society for the History of Technology 15 December 2014 Call for Open Panel Proposals for the Albuquerque Meeting, 8-11 October 2015
The SHOT Program Committee is inaugurating an Open Sessions process for the purpose of facilitating collaboration among scholars.
How it works:
Individuals interested in finding others to join panel sessions for the Annual Meeting may propose Open Sessions to the Program Committee on or before January 15, 2015. (Submission format details are available at www.historyoftechnology.org. <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0018LTimUHI0J0FmSdsQ-farlh0WVB2G9-8ks3tiu1BAjJoq0_WxDI7-zF5RK_4q7DWslMgA3wl9mukQdAygv64DxbkZZp-3pRb_FHE_pXgbEb6550uyleXnSbYsOiLIy1DTFuSvffro5hCGsn661GUPJ6h4Ow26z2r5JhrOKc_PXMezCx9bqhNaA==&c=PHtJEE2qHpud5XsSbpJI_hibWT08ryVrKjhGNv9sri2FaoTApEW7cA==&ch=7alIrUAMveRhq_RpA0hUnc-1dFr2yublVVPpZuZ7Lgin3lOFszSdZA==>)
The Program Committee reviews and approves Open Session proposals that show promise of quality and feasibility, notifying applicants by February 2, 2015. Accepted applicants then become the session organizer.
The approved Open Sessions descriptions, along with organizer contact information, will be widely publicized in the official SHOT Annual Meeting Call for Papers in late January. Those with an interest in a given panel will then contact the Open Session organizer.
Open Session organizers will then assemble full panel sessions and submit them to the Program Committee by the end of the regular call for papers on March 31, 2015. The Program Committee will review the resulting Open Sessions panels for quality and adherence to SHOT standards of gender, geographic, and institutional diversity with an assumption of inclusion in the final Annual Meeting program.
For more information, or to submit an Open Panels proposal, please visit the SHOT webpage at www.historyoftechnology.org <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0018LTimUHI0J0FmSdsQ-farlh0WVB2G9-8ks3tiu1BAjJoq0_WxDI7-wDkZaK8VjtMHIKMjhGt6UO9DHlqZjr4Xb1KTE0veuDAQ0UhqMR1N-XB0UI2nRI-0wbT__PukniZ4GH8mj1CzeZxpXLgbuVCtfbeHJOEpHRTSlzY2TIxHuH2hXhnl2uKhg==&c=PHtJEE2qHpud5XsSbpJI_hibWT08ryVrKjhGNv9sri2FaoTApEW7cA==&ch=7alIrUAMveRhq_RpA0hUnc-1dFr2yublVVPpZuZ7Lgin3lOFszSdZA==> and follow the link!
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