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Perspectives on Science
Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine
133 episodes
1 month ago
Federal regulations are typically borne out of crisis. This conversation will examine how policy is set, starting in the Progressive Era and moving into the present day.
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Federal regulations are typically borne out of crisis. This conversation will examine how policy is set, starting in the Progressive Era and moving into the present day.
Show more...
Education
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DHST Early Career Scholars Workshop #2: Best Practice in Oral History Interview and Analysis
Perspectives on Science
55 minutes 29 seconds
3 months ago
DHST Early Career Scholars Workshop #2: Best Practice in Oral History Interview and Analysis
Topics include: What is oral history; limits and (dis-)advantages; biases; lessons from the practice; what to consider when producing and analyzing interviews; good technologies. Speakers: David Zierler is the Ronald and Maxine Linde Director of the Caltech Heritage Project, USA. Previously, David directed the Oral History Program at the American Institute of Physics. Sara Baum is an oral history transcription specialist and project manager, specializing in the history of science. Recorded on March 6, 2025. For more information visit: https://www.chstm.org/node/78648
Perspectives on Science
Federal regulations are typically borne out of crisis. This conversation will examine how policy is set, starting in the Progressive Era and moving into the present day.