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
- Herausgabe der Zeitschrift Curare
- Durchführung von Tagungen
- Dokumentation von Literatur und Informationen
Curare
Zeitschrift für Medizinethnologie
Veranstaltungen
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
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.
More info
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)