HSS Session Overview - History of Science Society
HSS Session Overview - History of Science Society
HSS Session Overview - History of Science Society
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<strong>HSS</strong> PROGRAM, PITTSBURGH, 6-9 NOV. 2008<br />
<strong>HSS</strong> 2008 Program<br />
<strong>HSS</strong> Thursday<br />
ROOM KEY<br />
17th floor<br />
ALLE – Allegheny<br />
MONO –<br />
Monongahela<br />
GB – Grand Ballroom<br />
URBA – Urban, Book<br />
Exhibit<br />
SKY – Sky Room<br />
PARD – Parlor D<br />
PARE – Parlor E<br />
PARF – Parlor F<br />
PARG – Parlor G<br />
First Floor<br />
OAK – Oakmont<br />
SHAD – Shadyside<br />
CHUR – Churchill<br />
SEW – Sewickley<br />
FOX – Fox Chapel<br />
Mezzanine<br />
WELK – Lawrence<br />
Welk<br />
HOPE – Bob and<br />
Dolores Hope<br />
Conference floor<br />
FRI – Frick<br />
PHIP – Phipps<br />
CI – Carnegie I<br />
CII – Carnegie II<br />
CIII – Carnegie III<br />
CHILDCARE AND FAMILY FRIENDLY ROOM<br />
Thursday – Sewickley (First Floor)<br />
Friday-Sunday – Mt. Lebanon (First Floor)<br />
VAND – Vandergrift<br />
CCA – Conf. Center A<br />
CCB – Conf. Center B<br />
CCC – Conf. Center C<br />
CCD – Conf. Center D<br />
OLIV – Oliver<br />
HEIN – Heinz<br />
PARKE _ Parkview East<br />
PARKW – Parkview<br />
West<br />
William Penn floor<br />
WPB – William Penn<br />
Ballroom<br />
STER – Sternwheeler<br />
RIVE – Riverboat<br />
TRI – Three Rivers I<br />
See alpha-sorted key<br />
on inside cover<br />
(* Indicates <strong>Session</strong> Organizer)<br />
Thursday, 1:00-5:00 p.m.<br />
<strong>HSS</strong> Council Meeting, Frick<br />
Thursday, 5:30 -7:00 p.m.<br />
MONO – Co-Plenary Roundtable:<br />
Climate Change <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Environmental Challenges,<br />
and Cultural Anxiety<br />
* James R. Fleming (Colby College)<br />
Romantic Climates: ‘A sunny pleasure-dome<br />
with caves <strong>of</strong> ice!’<br />
Marilyn Gaull (Boston University)<br />
Climatological Citizenship: The<br />
Many Lives <strong>of</strong> a Modern Fetish<br />
Vladimir Jankovic (University <strong>of</strong><br />
Manchester)<br />
‘Nuclear Winter’ and Global Climatic<br />
Change<br />
Matthias Dörries (Université Louis<br />
Pasteur)<br />
‘Educational Toys:’ The Evolution<br />
and Persistence <strong>of</strong> Simple Models<br />
<strong>of</strong> Climate Change<br />
Spencer R. Weart (Center for the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Physics, AIP)<br />
Venus-Earth-Mars: Comparative<br />
Climatology and the Search for Life<br />
in the Solar System<br />
Roger D. Launius (Smithsonian<br />
National Air and Space Museum)<br />
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