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red_button Past and Future Events of STS-CH [back to top]

Upcoming events:

  • STS-CH 2005 Annual Assembly in Basel, July 7, 3pm-5pm
  • Public event: "Science, Reason and Society, A symposium on the place of philosophy in science and technology studies", Basel, July 7-8 2005
    (for additional information, please follow this link:event)

Past events:

  • June 2003: STS-CH Annual Assembly in Lausanne + two public events, Thursday 19 June 2003
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • July 2002: Trip to "Iconoclash" (Karlsruhe)
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • September 2001: STS-CH Summer School in Lausanne
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)
  • April 2001: Founding meeting of STS-CH in Bern
    (for additional information, please follow this link: event)

 


red_button Other STS-Events [back to top]

will be updated soon...

 


red_button Newsletters [back to top]

  • newsletter [121 KB] Newletter #6 out now (April 1, 2005)

Archive

  • newsletter [428 KB] Newletter #5 (October 26, 2004)
  • newsletter [439 KB] Newletter #4 (April 30, 2004)
  • newsletter [38 KB] Newletter #3 (November 7, 2003)
  • newsletter [24 KB] Newletter #2 (April 30, 2003)
  • newsletter [26 KB] Newletter #1 (April 8, 2003)

 


red_button How to subscribe the mailinglist [back to top]

====== STS_L mailing list ======
(Science and Technology Studies)


====== INTRODUCTION ====== [back to top]
The STS-L provides an open forum for the exchange of information and for discussions of issues related to Science and Technology Studies with a special focus on Switzerland. The STS mailing list may be regarded as*one* effort to encourage and to foster discussion and collaboration of people interested in STS. In a general view, the aim of the mailing list
is to help building a web of scientists interested in STS in Switzerland.

The three main purposes of the STS mailing list are:

  1. Exchange of information and announcements;
  2. Discussions of STS issues, especially in a Swiss context;
  3. Establishing connections between different STS research projects.

The STS list welcomes submissions concerning news, events, research projects, abstracts, book reviews, calls for papers, conference information and discussions about issues related to Science and Technology Studies.

====== LIST POLICY====== [back to top]

  1. The STS_L mailing list is open to all people interested in STS issues. However, posting to the STS list is restricted to list members. Postings to the list are regarded as "public" within the circle of all participants.
  2. Languages: Messages to STS_L should be written in English, French or German.
  3. Moderation: The STS list is self-organised and *not* moderated. Every poster is responsible for the content of her/his own postings.
  4. Restrictions
    • Only text-based messages should be posted to the STS list (i.e. no binary files, no attachments, no HTML, etc.). To announce more complex information, participants are welcome to indicate a link to a related webpage (http://...).
    • Commercial announcements are not permitted, with the exception of jobannouncements, if posted by list participants.
  5. Technical maintenance is provided by the so-called "list-owner", who reserves the right for intervention in case of massive violation of the list policy. The list-owner can be reached at <owner-STS_L@id.unizh.ch>.

====== HOW TO... (short) ====== [back to top]

The STS-list is hosted at the University of Zurich.
There are three relevant e-mail addresses related to the list:

<majordomo@id.unizh.ch>
for commands like subscribe, unsubscribe, list, etc.

<STS_L @ id.unizh.ch>
for messages being distributed to all list participants

<owner-STS_L@id.unizh.ch>
for technical questions.

====== HOW TO... (longer) ====== [back to top]

  1. TO SUBSCRIBE (= to add yourself to) the STS_L list, send a message to: <majordomo@id.unizh.ch>, with the body of the mail saying (*only*): subscribe STS_L
  2. TO POST to the STS_L list, send your message to: <STS_L @ id.unizh.ch> Put the content of the message in the body of the e-mail and please indicate the topic of the message in the subject line.
  3. TO REMOVE YOURSELF from the list, send a mail message to: <majordomo@id.unizh.ch>, with the body of the mail saying (*only*): unsubscribe STS_L
  4. Any questions on the STS-List operation can be sent to: <owner-STS_L@id.unizh.ch>
  5. If you need general information regarding Majordomo mailing lists, send an e-mail to <majordomo@id.unizh.ch>, with the body of the message reading: help
  6. To get a list of all subscribers of the STS list, send an e-mail to <majordomo@id.unizh.ch>, with the body of the message reading: who STS_L
  7. To know more about the listserv commands available at the *Majordomo* listserver at the University of Zurich, take a look at: http://www.unizh.ch/zi/internet/majordomo_list-user.shtml (in german only, sorry...). An exhaustive english FAQ can be found at: http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/majordomo-faq.html
  8. Last updated on: 9.9.99 ;-) by Christoph Mueller <owner-STS_L@zu.unizh.ch>