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		<title>2007 Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In past years, the WITH Newsletter has included a report on the prior year&#8217;s annual meeting, news of members section, summary of listserv discussions, and membership roster. As our online capabilities grow and members&#8217; access to online information appears complete, we are going to peel sections off from the newsletter on to separate links on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify"><span style="color: #323367">In past years, the WITH Newsletter has included a report on the prior year&#8217;s annual meeting, news of members section, summary of listserv discussions, and membership roster. As our online capabilities grow and members&#8217; access to online information appears complete, we are going to peel sections off from the newsletter on to separate links on the website.  These include the annual report, roster, and the annual summary of listserv discussions.  </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify"><span style="color: #323367">The membership roster posted to the WITH website will include names and affiliations/self-descriptions.  A roster with complete member contact information will be emailed separately to everyone on the listserv.  </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify"><span style="color: #323367">If you are not on the listserv, you may request a copy of the roster from molly.berger@case.edu.  Instructions for joining the listserv can be found on here.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify">Download a PDF of the Fall 2007 newsletter:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.women-in-technological-history.net/pdf/WITH%20Newsletter%20Fall%202007.pdf" title="2007 Newsletter" target="_blank">http://www.women-in-technological-history.net/pdf/WITH%20Newsletter%20Fall%202007.pdf</a></p>
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		<title>2006 Newsletter, including 2006 Annual Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2007 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WITH Annual Meeting, Oct 13th, 2006 in Las Vegas &#8211; Reportabout 38 people attended the meeting.
- WITH award
This year&#8217;s WITH travel award was presented to Mara Mills, who is a graduate student at the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University. Her paper has the title: &#8220;The Deaf May Lead the Way&#8221;: Sound [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WITH Annual Meeting, Oct 13th, 2006 in Las Vegas &#8211; Reportabout 38 people attended the meeting.</p>
<p>- WITH award</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s WITH travel award was presented to Mara Mills, who is a graduate student at the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University. Her paper has the title: &#8220;The Deaf May Lead the Way&#8221;: Sound Spectrography and Visible Speech. It was presented in session 22 on Friday, Oct 13th, 2006. The paper traces the history of sound spectrography, which was originally designed as an aid to deaf oral speaking, and yet it seems to have provided a fertile research site for quite a few technologies, like e.g. bird song documentation, machine speech and cybernetics. Mara Mills focuses on the significance of minority experience to technological development as well as on the experience of deaf people who are constructed as sound makers by science and technology. Her paper therefore contributes to the conversation about &#8220;modes of difference&#8221; and broadens our view of the differently abled, as it introduces us to the experiences of a group underrepresented in SHOT.</p>
<p>- WITH travel award prize committee</p>
<p>the prize committee consists of three WITH members, at least one of whom has been a member of the WITH executive board. it operates on a rotational scheme. each member serves three years. a new member of this committee will be elected at the WITH meeting each year.</p>
<p>present members:<br />
molly berger, case western reserve, will join the committee for 2007 to 2009. martina blum, munich center for the history of science and technology, (2006/2007) joan rothschild, city university of new york graduate center, (2006-2008) will be the chair of the committee in 2007.</p>
<p>- WITH travel award funding</p>
<p>as dues were collected at the meeting, we also asked for some extra funding for the WITH award. we all want to thank you for being so generous. about half of the collected money was given for the award.</p>
<p>- 50th SHOT anniversary 2007, washington, d.c.</p>
<p>Debbie Douglas gave a short oversight of some activities planned so far for the next two SHOT meetings that will encompass the 50th Anniversary celebrations of the Society. Here is her report:</p>
<p>The Anniversay theme is: Looking Back, Looking Beyond. Next fall&#8217;s meeting will be held in Washington, DC and will be somewhat more focused on SHOT&#8217;s history. The 2008 meeting will be in Lisbon and the emphasis will be on SHOT&#8217;s future. You can expect extra events as well as commemoratives such as a poster and other items. More information will be forthcoming via email and newsletters.</p>
<p>Of particular interest is a special workshop that will be held on Thursday, October 18th. Funded by the National Science Foundation, this will be the first of two sessions (the second will be in Lisbon in 2008) that explores some of the most important ideas and interesting thinkers in our field. Speakers will be invited and papers prepared in advance but all will be welcome to attend and participate in the discussions. The National Academy of Engineering will host two evening events, Wednesday (public) and Thursday (SHOT); there will be wonderful program featuring SHOT&#8217;s daVinci Medalists and receptions sponsored by the Lemelson Center.</p>
<p>Since her presentation in Las Vegas, the Anniversary Planning Committee has had to change its Sunday public outreach program. Originally, conceived as an event at the National Museum of American History, the closure of NMAH for renovations has meant some modifications in the plans. The National Air and Space Museum has agreed to host this event but the Smithsonian registrars have said &#8220;no&#8221; to the idea of lending artifacts from the other museums. This event was intended to allow SHOT members to talk directly with visitors about their favorite artifacts. If you have a favorite Air and Space artifact, you are still welcome to participate but please contact Debbie (ddouglas@mit.edu) directly as this event will be coordinated by the Albatrosses.</p>
<p>Most importantly, Debbie encourages WITH members to submit great ideas for papers and panels. While there will be some historiographical presentations (we discussed a panel that might look at gender and the linked histories of SHOT and WITH), the program committee is mainly looking for current scholarship. In Washington, the anniversary will likely attract some media attention and so everyone on Program Committee and the Anniversary Committee is hoping for especially strong presentations.</p>
<p>ANY PROPOSALS AND / OR VOLUNTEERS TO ORGANIZE A WITH-PANEL for Washington?????</p>
<p>another idea was to collect reflections from WITH members on 32 years WITH experiences and make a special newsletter-edition in analogy to the 21-years-coming of age newsletter in 1996.</p>
<p>all WITH newsletters and other material has been transferred to the archives of the American History Museum.</p>
<p>Bev Sauer offered help to look for rooms for WITH activities at johns hopkins university.</p>
<p>- 50th SHOT anniversary 2008, lisbon</p>
<p>daryl hafter (1325 Brooklyn Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48104-4414. Phone: 734-995-4918, email: dhafter@emich.edu) proposed to assemble a current bibliography of gender history for the lisbon meeting to have some material at hand for distribution to interested people.</p>
<p>rachel maines, francesca bray, and bayla singer joined into the effort. others interested are welcome to join the group and / or asked to send references to them.</p>
<p>- WITH newsletter</p>
<p>common consent was to keep the newsletter as a means of community building. bev sauer resigned as newsletter editor. molly berger, case western reserve (molly.berger@case.edu) volunteered to take over the job.</p>
<p>FOR THE 2007 NEWSLETTER, PLEASE SEND UPDATED CONTACT INFORMATION, NEWS OF PUBLICATIONS, PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS, AND NEWS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE TO MOLLY BERGER AT MOLLY.BERGER@CASE.EDU.</p>
<p>on behalf of the WITH board,</p>
<p>martina blum, annual meeting organizer<br />
molly berger, newsletter editor<br />
jonathan coopersmith, treasurer<br />
melanie mccalmont, webadministrator</p>
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		<title>2002 Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2002 01:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>melanie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WITH Newsletter ©2002 Society for             the History of Technology
Annual Report 2001
Announcement: Nina Lerman, Arwen Mohun, and Ruth Oldenziel  are to co-editors of the recently published a History of Technology and Gender in North America Reader  with Johns Hopkins University Press, is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.women-in-technological-history.net/images/ImageWITH-2002_60.gif" alt="WITH newsletter" align="right" height="243" hspace="6" vspace="6" width="230" /><font face="Century Gothic, Arial, Helvetica"><font size="2"><font face="Verdana" size="2">WITH Newsletter ©2002 Society for             the History of Technology</font></font></font></p>
<p><a href="http://www.with.mccalmont.org/web/archives/15" title="2001 Annual Report">Annual Report 2001</a></p>
<p>Announcement: Nina Lerman, Arwen Mohun, and Ruth Oldenziel  are to co-editors of the recently published a History of Technology and Gender in North America Reader  with Johns Hopkins University Press, is due to come out in 2003. This edited volume began as the 1997 issue of Technology and Culture on gender, and has been expanded with several new pieces. It is aimed at an undergraduate or graduate audience.</p>
<p>Announcement: Women&#8217;s History Month 2003, with the them &#8220;Women Pioneering the Future,&#8221; is the continuation of an annual celebration that takes place each March. Sponsorship is provided by the National Women&#8217;s History Project, a non-profit</p>
<p><a href="http://www.with.mccalmont.org/web/archives/13" title="2001-2002 Member News">2001-2002 Member News </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.with.mccalmont.org/web/archives/12" title="Listserv Digest">Listserv Dialog- Sept 2001-Sept 2002</a></p>
<p>Calls for Papers (see CFP category)</p>
<p>Conference: The Gender and Medieval Studies Group presents Gender and Objects, a conference to be held at the University of Nottingham 3-5 January 2003. While there is no detailed description of the conference in the call for papers, its web site lists topics of interest including gender and objects, gendered objects, gender and materialism, gender and the gift, gender and economy.</p>
<p>Conference Announcement: Women Scholars And Institutions, Prague, June 8-11, 2003, organized by the Commission Women in Science of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science/Division of History of Science (IUHPD/DHS) and Research Centre for the History of Sciences and Humanities founded by the Czech Academy of Sciences and Charles University, Prague. This conference will focus mainly on historical themes, however, gender and sociological topics will be included, as well. All historical periods will be included, however, papers drawing on 19th and 20th centuries would be welcome. Contact Mgr. Katerina Mojsejová, Research Center for History of Sciences and Humanities, Legerova 61, 120 00 Praha 2, Czech Republic, Phone: (+420) 2 2199-0617; fax: (+420) 2 2494-3057, e-mail: mojsejov@vcdv.cas.cz or katerinam@email.cz</p>
<p>On the Tube: The Steward Huston Charitable Trust and Nightingale Productions announce &#8220;Rebecca Lukens: Woman Of Iron: America&#8217;s First Industrialist,&#8221; a 60 minute documentary film. Produced by Gail Pietruzyk and Laura Jackson, the film is based on the writings of Rebecca Lukens, and includes reenacted scenes from her life and comments from a number of historians and others including activist Mary Brooks, historians Judith McGaw, Paul Paskoff, Emma Lapansky, Angel Kwolek-Holland, English professor Judith Scheffler, President of Graystone Eugene Diorio, Charles Lukens Huston III, and Katherine Pella. Although the film aired on public television in many locations early in 2002, the editor&#8217;s internet search for this item did not turn up any sources where it can be purchased.<br />
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<p>WITH Newsletter 2002 is a publication of Women in Technological History, a Special Interest Group of the Society for the History of Technology Board Members</p>
<p>Molly Berger<br />
2695 Rocklyn Rd., Shaker Heights, OH 44122 USA<br />
molly@rmrc.net</p>
<p>Nina Lerman &#8211; Listserv Editor<br />
Whitman College, Department of History, Walla Walla, WA 99362 USA lermanne@whitman.edu</p>
<p>David Morton &#8211; Newsletter Coordinator<br />
IEEE History Center at Rutgers University, 39 Union St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA d.morton@ieee.org</p>
<p>Ruth Oldenziel &#8211; European Liaison<br />
Belle van Zuylen Institute, University of Amsterdam, Rokin 84, NL-1012 KX<br />
Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />
ruth@oldenziel.com</p>
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