Robinson, Sam (Author)
Baumhammer, Megan (Author)
Beiermann, Lea (Author)
Belteki, Daniel (Author)
Chambers, Amy C. (Author)
Gibbons, Kelcey (Author)
Guimont, Edward (Author)
Heffner, Kathryn (Author)
Hill, Emma-Louise (Author)
Houghton, Jemma (Author)
McCahey, Daniella (Author)
Qidwai, Sarah (Author)
Sleigh, Charlotte (Author)
Sugden, Nicola (Author)
Sumner, James (Author)
It is a cliché of self-help advice that there are no problems, only opportunities. The rationale and actions of the BSHS in creating its Global Digital History of Science Festival may be a rare genuine confirmation of this mantra. The global COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 meant that the society's usual annual conference – like everyone else's – had to be cancelled. Once the society decided to go digital, we had a hundred days to organize and deliver our first online festival. In the hope that this will help, inspire and warn colleagues around the world who are also trying to move online, we here detail the considerations, conversations and thinking behind the organizing team's decisions.
...More
Article
Jemma Houghton;
Alexander Longworth-Dunbar;
Nicola Sugden;
(2020)
‘Research Sharing’ Using Social Media: Online Conferencing and the Experience of #BSHSGlobalHist
(/isis/citation/CBB307559569/)
Article
Tim Boon;
Charlotte Sleigh;
(2020)
Two BSHS Online Alternatives to Conventional Conferences
(/isis/citation/CBB851786136/)
Article
Luisa Simonutti;
(2020)
Paure, contaminazioni e alterità. Da Bacone a Kapuściński
(/isis/citation/CBB346421875/)
Article
Stefano Santasilia;
(2020)
Pandemia e stili di vita: pazienza
(/isis/citation/CBB845461986/)
Article
Luisa Simonutti;
(2020)
Uneasiness. John Locke e le inquietudini del presente
(/isis/citation/CBB647837757/)
Article
Julia M. Hildebrand;
Stephanie Sodero;
(March 2021)
Pandemic Drones: Promises and Perils
(/isis/citation/CBB383774280/)
Article
Wesley Shrum;
John Aggrey;
Andre Campos;
Janaina Pamplona da Costa;
Jan Joseph;
Pablo Kreimer;
Rhiannon Kroeger;
Leandro Rodriguez Medina;
Paige Miller;
Antony Palackal;
Ana Pandal de la Peza;
Abou Traore;
(October 2020)
Who’s afraid of Ebola? Epidemic fires and locative fears in the Information Age
(/isis/citation/CBB307916719/)
Article
Brian Dolan;
(2020)
It Wasn't Supposed to Be a Coronavirus: The Quest for an Influenza A(h5n1)-Derived Vaccine and the Limits of Pandemic Preparedness
(/isis/citation/CBB603005256/)
Article
Geoffrey W. Rice;
(2020)
How reminders of the 1918–19 pandemic helped Australia and New Zealand respond to COVID-19
(/isis/citation/CBB418629553/)
Article
Weiqiang Lin;
(March 2020)
Aeromobilities in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic
(/isis/citation/CBB673775850/)
Article
Kate McDonald;
(2020)
Olympic Recoveries
(/isis/citation/CBB028444617/)
Article
Nick Clarke;
Clive Barnett;
(2023)
Archiving the COVID-19 pandemic in Mass Observation and Middletown
(/isis/citation/CBB948488133/)
Article
Christopher J. Phillips;
(2021)
The Curve
(/isis/citation/CBB041283409/)
Article
Henry M. Cowles;
Chitra Ramalingam;
(2021)
Essays & Reviews: Introduction
(/isis/citation/CBB659543242/)
Article
Kenneth Pomeranz;
(2020)
Afterword: Lives Interrupted, Trends Continued?
(/isis/citation/CBB459754529/)
Article
Leonardo Pica Ciamarra;
(2020)
App. Il giro di vite digitale
(/isis/citation/CBB294326695/)
Article
Davide Orsini;
James A. Ostenson;
Francesco Brigo;
Mariano Martini;
(2023)
Pandemics and Mental Disorders: From the Thought of the 19th Century Psychiatrist Andrea Verga to long-term effects of COVID-19
(/isis/citation/CBB934514442/)
Article
Silvia Waisse;
(2021)
The historian in the pandemic: what has been done about the history of nonconventional medicine in epidemics?
(/isis/citation/CBB277654633/)
Article
Marjolein Lanzing;
Elisa Lievevrouw;
Lotje Siffels;
(2022)
It Takes Two to Techno-Tango: An Analysis of a Close Embrace Between Google/Apple and the EU in Fighting the Pandemic Through Contact Tracing Apps
(/isis/citation/CBB332952770/)
Article
Lukas Engelmann;
Catherine M Montgomery;
Steve Sturdy;
Cristina Moreno Lozano;
(2023)
Domesticating models: On the contingency of Covid-19 modelling in UK media and policy
(/isis/citation/CBB186749249/)
Be the first to comment!