Colloque en ligne GST2021
ACCUEIL ET INTRODUCTION - 1er juillet - 14h-14h15
Valérie Burgos-Blondelle, Grégory Dufaud, Isabelle Lémonon-Waxin
Session 1 – 1er juillet : 14h15 à 16h (CET)
Présidente : Isabelle Lémonon-Waxin (Cermes3 / Centre Alexandre Koyré / Women's Commission of DHST, Paris)
Women’s Trajectories
- Weather Girls and Data Guys. Women's Carriers in Soviet Climatology, 1960s-1990s. Katja Doose (CERCEC / EHESS, Paris)
- When a Woman Peers at Mens’ Work: Science, Gender and Denial in the American Progressive Era (1890-1920). Judith Rainhorn (CHS / Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris)
- “A canary among sparrows”. Anna Tomaszewicz-Dobrska as a First Female Physician Practicing in the Kingdom of Poland. Alicja Urbanik-Kope (IHS / Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw)
Discutante : Brigitte Van Tiggelen (Science History Institute / Mémosciences asbl, Philadelphie-Paris / Louvain-la-neuve)
Session 4 – 1er juillet : 14h15 à 16h (CET)
Présidente : Maria Rentetzi (Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg)
Gendered Professions
- The Women Who Count: Reinforcing the Big Soviet Science Through Calculations. Galina Orlova (HSE, Moscow), Alexandra Kasatkina (Kunstkamera, HSE, St Petersburg)
- Women with Transmitters: Towards a Female History of Soviet Radio. Ekaterina Rybkina (European University Institute, Italy)
- Golden Age Lost? Women Careers in Computing in France (1955-1980). Pierre Mounier Kuhn (CNRS, Sorbonne Université et CAK / CRHST, Paris)
Discutante : Christelle Rabier (EHESS-Cermes3, Marseille)
PAUSE 16H-16h15
Session 3 - 1er juillet : 16h15 à 18h (CET)
Président : Grégory Dufaud (IEP / Larhra, Lyon)
On the Margins of Science and Technology
- Women, Technology and Rationalization: the Beginnings of Domestic Science in France (1915-1940). Aurélie Brayet (Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, FEMTO-ST/RECITS, UMR 6174), Luc Rojas (EVS-ISTHME – Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne)
- In Charge… but not Charging? Disempowerment, Institutional Issues, and Daily Working Practices of Women in the Development of the Paleo-sciences in France During the Second Half of the XXth Century. Gwendoline Torterat (LESC, Nanterre)
- Being a Woman Psychiatrist: Networks, Careers, and Integration Strategies. Brazil, 1941-1968. Valentine Mercier (LARHRA, Université Lumière - Lyon 2, Lyon / USP, Brazil), Ygor Martins (Fondation Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro)
Discutant : Donald L. Opitz (Université DePaul/Editor-in-Chief of Endeavour, Chicago)
Session 2 – 1er juillet : 16h15 à 18h (CET)
Présidente : Brigitte Van Tiggelen (Science History Institute / Mémosciences asbl, Philadelphie-Paris / Louvain-la-neuve)
Career Storytelling
- Pawn Turns into Queen or How to Save a Nature Reserve: a Case of Dr. Vera Varsanofieva. Olga Valkova (S. I. Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology / Russian Academy of Science, Moscow)
- Narrating Career Paths of Women Scientists: Life-Stories of Lydia Rabinowitsch-Kempner, Lina Stern and Gertrud Woker. Natalia Tikhonov Sigrist (Université de Lausanne)
- “If you Haven´t Made it by Thirty…”: Women and Men Chemists Narrating their Careers.
Blanka Nyklová (NKC, Prague), Nina Fárová (NKC, Prague), Hana Daňková (NKC, Prague)
- Marie Curie and the Scientific Persona Between Masculine/Feminine. Tuvaal Klein (Cohn Institute, Tel Aviv University)
Discutante : Marsha Richmond (Wayne State University/Co-Editor in Chief of the Journal of the History of Biology, Detroit)
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ACCUEIL - 2 juillet - 14h-14h10
Session 5 - 2 juillet : 14h10 à 16h (CET)
Présidente : Isabelle Lémonon-Waxin (Cermes3 / Centre Alexandre Koyré / Women's Commission of DHST, Paris)
Scientific Collectives
- Around Charlotte Angas Scott, Women Mathematicians between Europe and United States (1880-1940). Anne Boyé (CFV / Université de Nantes), Colette Guillopé (LAMA - Université Paris-Est Créteil, Paris)
- The University Women’s Scientific Policies during the Interwar Period. Anna Cabanel (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam)
Discutante : Annette Vogt (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin)
Session 6 - 2 juillet : 14h10 à 16h (CET)
Président : Grégory Dufaud (IEP / Larhra, Lyon)
Science and technology, ambivalent vectors of women’s emancipation
- Abortions, Eugenics, and Artificial Reproduction in Soviet Russia, 1920-1936. Alexei Kovejnikov (University of British Columbia, Vancouver), Kirill Rossiiianov (S. I. Vavilov Institute for History of Science and Technology / Russian Academy of Science, Moscow)
- Women, Science, and Reproduction: the Contraceptive Revolution in the United States. Angéline Durand-Vallot (Triangle / Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon)
- One Woman Started it All: Gendered Approaches to Governance of Knowledge in Postwar Greece. Freris Loukas (Technical University Berlin), Maria Rentetzi (Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg)
Discutante : Lucile Ruault (CNRS-Cermes3, Villejuif)
PAUSE 16H-16h15
Session 7 - 2 juillet : 16h15 à 18h (CET)
Président : Donald L. Opitz (Université DePaul/Editor-in-Chief of Endeavour, Chicago)
New Opportunities and Resistance
- Resistance of Veterinarians to the Feminization of the Profession in France between 1970 and 2000. Christine Fontanini (LISEC / Université de Lorraine), Saeed Paivandi (LISEC / Université de Lorraine)
- Female Students of the Fourth French Engineering School (UTBM, 1985-2016): Between Paternal Transmission, Maternal Transmission and Modernity. Laurent Heyberger (UMR 6174 FEMTO-ST, Université de technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard, UBFC)
- Manipulating Credit Allocation as a Form of Governing Science & Technology: The Fate of Women co-Authors in the Discovery of RNA Splicing. Pnina G. Abir-Am (Brandeis University, WSRC, Waltham)
Discutante: Maria Rentetzi (Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg)
Conclusion
Scientific Committee : Alain Blum (CERCEC / EHESS / INED, Paris) - Patrice Bret (CAK / CNRS, Paris) - Valérie Burgos Blondelle (Comité pour l’histoire du CNRS, Paris) - Françoise Daucé (CERCEC / EHESS / IUF, Paris) - Grégory Dufaud (Sciences Po Lyon / CEFR de Moscou / LARHRA, Lyon) - Liliane Hilaire-Pérez (Université Paris-Diderot / EHESS / IUF, Paris) - Isabelle Lémonon Waxin (CAK / Cermes3 / Women's Commission of DHST, Paris)