Higher Seminar Fall 2022
The Higher Seminar is the colloquium series of the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH. Invited guests as well as our own researchers presents seminar on themes from our core areas of history.
RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM, FALL 2022
Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH
Colloquia are held in the seminar room at the Division (Teknikringen 74 D, level 5)
if nothing else is noted.
Monday 12 September, 13:15-14:45
Andreas Roos, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH
"Deep geothermal energy technology as petroculture? A research design for the HARNESS project”
Monday 19 September, 14:15-15:45
OBS Different time and presentation on zoom!
Jessica Hurley, Assistant Professor of English, George Mason University
"How To Civilize an Ocean."
Monday 3 October, 14:15-15:45
OBS Different time and presentation on zoom!
Johan Fredrikzon, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH
“The conceptualization of mistakes in the era of artificial intelligence, 1940–1990”
Wednesday 12 October, 13:15-14:45
OBS Wednesday
Julie Michelle Klinger, Assistant Professor of Geography, University of Delaware
"Thinking Through Mineral Supply Chains: From Subterranean to Outer Spatial Geographies"
Monday 17 October, 13:15-14:45
Lize-Marie Hansen van der Watt, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH
“A theoretical seminar on Heritage and Decay”
Monday 31 October, 13:15-15.00
Ulrika Bjare, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH
“På spaningen efter vetenskapens självstyre - föreställningar och förhållningssätt i styrningen och organisationen av universitetsforskning”
(Slutseminarium i forskarutbildning)
Diskussionsledare: Eva Forsberg professor i pedagogik, Uppsala universitet
November 10th Archipelago lecture
Rob Nixon, Barron Family Professor in Environment and Humanities at Princeton University
“The Less Selfish Gene: Forest Altruism Neoliberalism, and the Tree of Life”
Monday TBD November, 13:15-15.00
Monday 5 December, 13:15-14:45
Katarina Larsen, Timos Karpouzoglou & David Nilsson, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH and Åsa Cederqvist, Färgfabriken
“Science, the arts and engineering - dialogues and co-creative methods between KTH and Färgfabriken”
Monday 12 December, 13:15-14:45
Francis Lee, Associate professor Division of Science, Technology, & Society, Chalmers University of Technology
“Algorithmic Anomalies: The Practices and Politics of Othering in Artificial Intelligence”