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AGEM

Willkom­men bei der Arbeits­ge­mein­schaft Eth­nolo­gie und Medi­zin (AGEM)
Die AGEM ist ein 1970 gegrün­de­ter gemein­nütziger Vere­in mit dem Ziel, die Zusam­me­nar­beit zwis­chen der Medi­zin, den angren­zen­den Natur­wis­senschaften und den Kultur‑, Geistes- und Sozial­wis­senschaften zu fördern und dadurch das Studi­um des inter­diszi­plinären Arbeits­felds Eth­nolo­gie und Medi­zin zu intensivieren.

Was wir tun

  1. Her­aus­gabe der Zeitschrift Curare
  2. Durch­führung von Tagungen
  3. Doku­men­ta­tion von Lit­er­atur und Informationen

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Zeitschrift für Medizinethnologie

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Veranstaltungen

25. März 2025

Caring for Images, Looking at Care – Exploring Images of Care

Work­shop

In per­son Work­shop at the Ethno­graph­ic Muse­um at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Zurich 

Car­ing for Images, Look­ing at Care – Explor­ing Images of Care
Regard Bleu Ethno­graph­ic Film Festival
Ethno­graph­ic Muse­um at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Zurich
Pelikanstrasse 40, 8001 Zurich
Free (dona­tions wel­comed to sup­port our non-prof­it festival!)
Lan­guage: English
15th March 2025

Fill in a short sub­mis­sion form here, by Sat­ur­day 15th February.

If your ethno­graph­ic project on care – com­plet­ed, ongo­ing or envi­sioned – involves exper­i­ment­ing with „look­ing” (and with sen­so­ry atten­tion more gen­er­al­ly), join us for this FREE IN-PERSON work­shop­ping at the Ethno­graph­ic Muse­um of Zurich on 15th March! This is part of the Regard Bleu Ethno­graph­ic Film Festival.

‘Car­ing for Images, Look­ing at Care’ – Explor­ing Images of Care
How do we see, doc­u­ment, and respect­ful­ly rep­re­sent acts of care that tend to be made invis­i­ble, despite their cen­tral role in the main­te­nance of healthy social rela­tions, and indeed of soci­ety at large? This work­shop pro­pos­es to explore the space of care, a space cen­tral­ly relat­ed to human vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty and depen­dence, and to focus on the inter­sec­tion of care in its broad­est sense with “images, vision and visu­al­i­ty” (Pieta and Sokolovsky 2021). Inspired by the work of and framed around a con­ver­sa­tion with Bar­bara Pietà and Pao­lo Favero, the two founders of the ‘Images of Care Col­lec­tive’, this work­shop is an invi­ta­tion to think col­lec­tive­ly about how mul­ti­modal­i­ty — whether pho­tographs, film, or oth­er audio­vi­su­al media — can help us access, doc­u­ment, and under­stand acts of care that are often over­looked. How can mul­ti­modal approach­es chal­lenge exist­ing rep­re­sen­ta­tions of care and help us reimag­ine the ways we engage with vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty and pow­er in care relations?

This tar­get­ed, hands-on work­shop will engage with select­ed ear­ly-career researchers’ work on care and help them devel­op their projects. If you have a project (con­clud­ed or ongo­ing) that address­es (some of) the ques­tions raised above, we would love to read more about it! To join us for the work­shop, hand in your pro­pos­al through the appli­ca­tion form. This is a great oppor­tu­ni­ty to share your thoughts and expe­ri­ences and get con­struc­tive feed­back from experts and peers.

Work­shop Highlights:

‑Explore the realm of care by exchang­ing with the founders of the ‘Images of Care Col­lec­tive’, Bar­bara Pieta and Pao­lo Favero, with peers and an inter­est­ed public.
‑Keynote lec­ture by Bar­bara Pieta
‑Pan­el con­tri­bu­tions: Present your project and get con­struc­tive feedback.
‑Open to all: Whether you’re work­ing on film, mul­ti­me­dia, or cross-dis­ci­pli­nary projects, all cre­ators are welcome.

Work­shop Date:
‑Keynote by Bar­bara Pietà: Sat­ur­day, 15th March 9:30–10:45 AM
‑Work­shop ses­sions: Sat­ur­day, 15th March, 11:15 AM ‑4:15 PM

Appli­ca­tion process for pan­el pre­sen­ta­tion: To present in the workshop,please pro­vide a one-page-abstract of the project you would like to present (ongo­ing or con­clud­ed) and sub­mit it via the appli­ca­tion form – click here to fill in the form
Dead­line for pan­el appli­ca­tions: 15th Feb­ru­ary 2025
Lim­it­ed space: the work­shop is open to the pub­lic (no reg­is­tra­tion nec­es­sary), space is lim­it­ed, first come first served

More info here

Work­shop orga­nized by Olivia Kil­lias and Saa­da Elabed, in col­lab­o­ra­tion with Bar­bara Pieta and Pao­lo Favero

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25. März – 29. März 2025

Health-related panels at the SfAA Conference March 25–29, 2025

Pan­el

Con­fer­ence in Port­land, US

Revi­tal­iz­ing Applied Anthropology
85th Annu­al Meeting
March 25–29, 2025
Hilton Port­land Down­town Port­land, OR

The SfAA Annu­al Meet­ing pro­vides an invalu­able oppor­tu­ni­ty for schol­ars, prac­tic­ing social sci­en­tists, and stu­dents from a vari­ety of dis­ci­plines and orga­ni­za­tions to dis­cuss their work and brain­storm for the future. It is more than just a con­fer­ence: it’s a rich place to trade ideas, meth­ods, and prac­ti­cal solu­tions, as well as enter the life­world of oth­er pro­fes­sion­als. SfAA mem­bers come from a vari­ety of dis­ci­plines — anthro­pol­o­gy, soci­ol­o­gy, eco­nom­ics, busi­ness, plan­ning, med­i­cine, nurs­ing, law, and oth­er relat­ed social/behavioral sci­ences. Make 2025 the year you’ll spend a few days pre­sent­ing, learn­ing, and net­work­ing in Port­land, OR, with the SfAA.

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27. März – 29. März 2025

10th Integrated History and Philosophy of Science conference

Kon­ferenz

Con­fer­ence at Cal­i­for­nia Insti­tute of Technology

10th Inte­grat­ed His­to­ry and Phi­los­o­phy of Sci­ence conference
27–29 March 2025
Cal­i­for­nia Insti­tute of Tech­nol­o­gy, Pasade­na, California

The Com­mit­tee for Inte­grat­ed His­to­ry and Phi­los­o­phy of Sci­ence invites the sub­mis­sion of abstracts for indi­vid­ual papers and “light­ning talks” for &HPS10, the 10th con­fer­ence in the series Inte­grat­ed His­to­ry and Phi­los­o­phy of Sci­ence. We seek con­tri­bu­tions that gen­uine­ly inte­grate his­tor­i­cal and philo­soph­i­cal analy­ses of sci­ence (i.e., the phys­i­cal sci­ences, life sci­ences, cog­ni­tive sci­ences, and social sci­ences) or that dis­cuss method­olog­i­cal issues sur­round­ing the prospects and chal­lenges of inte­grat­ing his­to­ry and phi­los­o­phy of sci­ence. For infor­ma­tion about the Com­mit­tee for Inte­grat­ed His­to­ry and Phi­los­o­phy of Sci­ence and pre­vi­ous con­fer­ences, see http://integratedhps.org/.

Keynote speak­ers: Lydia Pat­ton (Vir­ginia Tech), Mar­ius Stan (Boston College)

Please note that &HPS10 does not run par­al­lel ses­sions and, giv­en the num­ber of slots avail­able, does not accept sym­po­sium sub­mis­sions. In addi­tion to con­tributed papers (20 min­utes + 10 min­utes of ques­tions), &HPS10 will also fea­ture a com­bi­na­tion of 10-minute light­ning talks fol­lowed by a com­mu­nal ses­sion with ‘dis­cus­sion sta­tions’ for the light­ning talk pre­sen­ters. For this forum, we wel­come sub­mis­sions that are more explorato­ry, works in progress, try out new ideas, and so on. Each pre­sen­ter may appear on the final pro­gram only once.

All pro­pos­als (whether for a con­tributed paper or light­ning talk) should con­tain a title and an abstract of up to 700 words (includ­ing references). 

Please sub­mit your abstracts to https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/75646/submitter

We have an ongo­ing com­mit­ment to fos­ter­ing diver­si­ty and equal­i­ty in our pro­grams. Sub­mis­sions from mem­bers of under­rep­re­sent­ed groups are par­tic­u­lar­ly welcome!

Dead­line for abstract sub­mis­sions: 11:59 pm Any­where on Earth (UTC ‑12) 18 August. Noti­fi­ca­tion date: 31 Octo­ber, 2024.

Please direct any inquiries to Uljana Feest (feest@philos.uni-hannover.de) or Dana Tulodziec­ki (dtulodzi@purdue.edu)

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AGEM-Jahrestagung 36
(A)symmetrische Beziehungen
Facetten der Kooperation im psychiatrischen Krankenhausalltag
15.–16. November 2024 im Alexius/Josef-Krankenhaus Neuss

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