Event

Nov 23, 2021
Indigenous Epistemology and “European” Science: The Entangled Histories and Afterlives of Two 16th-Century Mexican Zoological Projects

The Department III Colloquia are regular meetings for the department members to discuss our work in progress, to comment, and to help each other in our writing process. The format is a discussion of a pre-circulated paper, led by an introductory comment by an external discussant. 

The discussant for this session is José Pardo-Tomás, IMF-CSIC (Department History of Science, Spanish National Research Council).

Contact and Registration

Attendance is mandatory for Department III members. We additionally have room for ten guests and welcome those who wish to join us from other Departments and Research Groups. Please register in advance by emailing event_dept3@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de with subject heading "RSVP Dept III Colloquium" and the date of the colloquium you wish to attend.

2021-11-23T10:30:00SAVE IN I-CAL 2021-11-23 10:30:00 2021-11-23 12:00:00 Indigenous Epistemology and “European” Science: The Entangled Histories and Afterlives of Two 16th-Century Mexican Zoological Projects The Department III Colloquia are regular meetings for the department members to discuss our work in progress, to comment, and to help each other in our writing process. The format is a discussion of a pre-circulated paper, led by an introductory comment by an external discussant.  The discussant for this session is José Pardo-Tomás, IMF-CSIC (Department History of Science, Spanish National Research Council). Europe/Berlin public