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CATEGORIES:Call for papers
CREATED:20260417T115852
SUMMARY:Female Networks of Knowledge: Natural History between Private and Public Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 30 May, 2026\n\nThe conference organized by the Natural History M
 useum Vienna, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the WOMNH Network aims to ex
 plore how women have shaped scientific knowledge through networks that cros
 sed domestic, social and institutional spaces such as natural history museu
 ms. Focussing on early modern figures as well as the increasing disciplinar
 y differentiation of women scientists in the 19th century, it highlights di
 verse formats of knowledge exchange such as salons, scientific associations
 , museums, etc. Bringing together historical case studies and methodologica
 l reflections from the WOMNH network (established in 2024), we aim to foste
 r and develop future women research in a variety of areas. The conference i
 nvites case studies on women who contributed to natural sciences and collec
 tions. Therefore we encourage experts in the history of science, gender and
  museum studies to present and share their research, curatorial work or mus
 eum practices on women and visibility of women in our conference. We invite
  papers that address, but are not limited to the following questions:\n\n• 
 family relations and private formats of knowledge networks\n• venues and sp
 aces: salons, scientific associations, museums and collections\n• images of
  “women of science” in public and museums\n• curatorial and artistic ways o
 f raising the profile of women naturalists and highlighting\nwomen’s contri
 butions to natural science collections\n• gender data gap and ways out of t
 he invisibility\nTopics will be presented in panels or lightning talks and 
 should help identify structural patterns of female forms of discourse and c
 ollecting, highlighting different types of venues and spaces of knowledge e
 xchange.\nPlease submit your abstract (max. 250 words) and a short biograph
 y (ca.100 words) to Stefanie Jovanovic-Kruspel, Naturhistorisches Museum Wi
 en: Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitar
 e JavaScript per vederlo. and Sabine von Mering, Museum für Naturkunde Berl
 in: Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitar
 e JavaScript per vederlo. by 30 May, 2026. There will be no registration fe
 e to participate in this in-person conference but unfortunately we cannot p
 rovide\ntravel and accommodation expenses in Vienna.\nYou will be notified 
 of the acceptance of your proposal by June 15, 2026.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Deadline: 30 May, 2026<br /><br />The conference organized by the Natura
 l History Museum Vienna, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the WOMNH Network
  aims to explore how women have shaped scientific knowledge through network
 s that crossed domestic, social and institutional spaces such as natural hi
 story museums. Focussing on early modern figures as well as the increasing 
 disciplinary differentiation of women scientists in the 19th century, it hi
 ghlights diverse formats of knowledge exchange such as salons, scientific a
 ssociations, museums, etc. Bringing together historical case studies and me
 thodological reflections from the WOMNH network (established in 2024), we a
 im to foster and develop future women research in a variety of areas. The c
 onference invites case studies on women who contributed to natural sciences
  and collections. Therefore we encourage experts in the history of science,
  gender and museum studies to present and share their research, curatorial 
 work or museum practices on women and visibility of women in our conference
 . We invite papers that address, but are not limited to the following quest
 ions:</p><p><br />• family relations and private formats of knowledge netwo
 rks<br />• venues and spaces: salons, scientific associations, museums and 
 collections<br />• images of “women of science” in public and museums<br />
 • curatorial and artistic ways of raising the profile of women naturalists 
 and highlighting<br />women’s contributions to natural science collections<
 br />• gender data gap and ways out of the invisibility<br />Topics will be
  presented in panels or lightning talks and should help identify structural
  patterns of female forms of discourse and collecting, highlighting differe
 nt types of venues and spaces of knowledge exchange.<br />Please submit you
 r abstract (max. 250 words) and a short biography (ca.100 words) to Stefani
 e Jovanovic-Kruspel, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien: <joomla-hidden-mail  is
 -link="1" is-email="1" first="c3RlZmFuaWUuam92YW5vdmlj" last="bmhtLmF0" tex
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 protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.</jo
 omla-hidden-mail> and Sabine von Mering, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin: <joo
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  >Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare 
 JavaScript per vederlo.</joomla-hidden-mail> by 30 May, 2026. There will be
  no registration fee to participate in this in-person conference but unfort
 unately we cannot provide<br />travel and accommodation expenses in Vienna.
 <br />You will be notified of the acceptance of your proposal by June 15, 2
 026.</p>
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