*2020 Workshop: Timescapes of Mining*
*Freiberg (Saxony), Germany*
*August 16-17, 2020*

*Application deadline: February 29, 2020 *

This workshop aims to strengthen and expand the network of researchers in
STS who address the underground in their work. Our focus will be on
the *timescapes
of mining:* how can we understand the long history and emerging futures of
mining? By focusing on timescapes, participants will develop new capacities
to contextualize and interpret changes and transformations in our relations
to mined materials, mining technologies, and the sciences of Earth’s
subsurface.

Our workshop will take place immediately before the *4S/EASST Prague
conference* and will be sited in Freiburg, Germany, about 160 kilometers
northwest of Prague. The workshop will include opportunities to share
research in progress and network with international colleagues. Activities
will include visits to an underground lab and closed mine at “Reiche Zeche”
and a historic “Muldenhütten” smelter in Freiburg. In addition, we will
connect with local activists and academics interested in decontamination
and resource extraction from mining tailings.

*Applications*

Applications to participate should include a 200-word biographical
statement and a 500-word statement that describes and reflects upon how the
participant’s research deals with the timescapes of mining. We are
particularly interested in including scholars whose work addresses public
issues or involves collaboration with scientists, engineers, or members of
the lay public.

Applications to participate in the workshop are due on *February 29, 2020*
and should be emailed to Jessica Smith at jmsm...@mines.edu. The subject
line of the email should read “STSU Freiberg (surname of applicant)”.   Up
to fifteen non-local applications will be chosen. Travel from Prague to
Freiberg, lodging, and some meals will be covered by the organizers.

*STSU @ 4S/EASST Prague *

The workshop is timed to precede the 2020 joint meetings of the Society for
Social Studies of Science (4S) and the European Association for the Study
of Science and Technology (EASST), in Prague. There is a related panel
(open session) for the 4S/EASST meetings titled “STS Underground: Locating
Matter and Agency in Emerging Subterranean Worlds.” Please consider
submitting a paper abstract to that session (listed as #168 under open
panels on the meeting website), in addition to applying to participate in
this workshop. The deadline for submitting an abstract for 4S/EASST Prague
open sessions is * February 29, 2020*.

*Questions?*

*This workshop is organized by Alena Bleicher (Helmholtz Centre for
Environmental Research - UFZ), Abby Kinchy (Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute), Roopali Phadke (Macalester College), and Jessica Smith
(Colorado School of Mines). Questions about the workshop can be directed to
Roopali Phadke (**pha...@macalester.edu <pha...@macalester.edu>**) or Abby
Kinchy (kin...@rpi.edu <kin...@rpi.edu>).*



-- 
Dr. Roopali Phadke (she/her/hers)
Professor and Chair
Department of Environmental Studies
Macalester College
St. Paul, MN 55105

Email: pha...@macalester.edu
http://www.macalester.edu/environmentalstudies/facultystaff/roopaliphadke/

To sign up for office hours please visit
*https://tinyurl.com/roopaliofficehours
<https://tinyurl.com/roopaliofficehours>*

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