ISHPSSB
Newsletter
International Society for
the History, Philosophy, and
Social Studies of Biology
Fall
2008 Thirty-seventh Issue Volume 20, No. 1
President’s
Update
Jim
Griesemer, President
Newsletter
The
ISHPSSB Biennial Newsletter has gone electronic. The “Fall” 2007
newsletter was published in March 2008 by posting to the ISH website
in html and a new pdf format. This Fall 2008 newsletter (#37) was
supposed to be the Spring 2008 newsletter (#36), but I waited to
resolve issues about conference registration for Brisbane and
membership renewals. Now that it is December 2008, I decided to post
a “dummy” newsletter for Spring 2008 just to preserve the
newsletter numbering system, but to put all the information here in
the Fall 2008 newsletter. I hope, now that we’re putting more
information on-line, that it will become easier to get information
out to members on a timely basis. Notices of the Fall 2007
Newsletter’s publication online were posted to all members along
with membership renewal reminders. In the notices, we invited members
who wish to continue receiving a printed newsletter to write to
Secretary Roberta Millstein (rlmillstein@UCDavis.edu)
to request one.
Membership renewal is going online as well and there’s a box you
can check to elect to receive a paper newsletter there. Although it
may be a bit inconvenient to some not to receive paper prompts to
renew membership, the new online membership renewal system will send
automated renewal reminders, saving the Secretary a lot of work. The
print newsletter costs one to two thousand dollars to print and mail,
money we can use to support other Society activities. Let us know how
you think the new arrangement is working (or not).
President’s
Corner
I
have set up a new item at the ISH website: the President’s Corner.
You can find it linked from
http://www.ishpssb.org/presidentscorner.html
which will redirect you to my site:
http://web.mac.com/griesemer/ISHPSSB-President/Presidents_Corner/Presidents_Corner.html.
I set it up this way so that I can quickly and easily update it and
reduce some of the burden on our volunteer webmaster, Frédéric
Bouchard. This will be a place for me (and subsequent presidents) to
post occasional thoughts and mention issues arising, throughout the
period between conferences, to stimulate discussion on matters of
policy and procedure as well as to provide more timely planning than
a biannual newsletter can provide. As you probably already know,
discussions are underway to consider a variety of improved electronic
communication tools and electronic publishing venues for Members,
Council, and the Executive Committee. The President’s Corner is
intended to be a place to get that discussion going with pointers to
things happening around the Society and in its web pages that may not
be obvious or as accessible as they could be (e.g. discussion
threads, items circulated through the listserve, and other matters
arising). Eventually, I would like the Corner to become a wiki,
providing opportunities for immediate member feedback and response
from members. It is currently set up as a blog with RSS feed so you
can be notified when something new is posted rather than having to
navigate to the site to find out whether there’s anything new.
Online
Membership Renewal is Now Live
Hosting
by Wild Apricot (www.wildapricot.com)
After
a vote by the Council approving the action, Roberta Millstein
(ISHPSSB Secretary 2007-2009) set up an on-line method for membership
renewal using the Canadian web company Wild Apricot, which
specializes in on-line event registration and membership services for
non-profits and charities. The site is now live. Members can join
ISHPSSB or renew their memberships at the web page:
http://ishpssb.onefireplace.com/
. I’ve tried it and it works well. The only oddity of the set up is
that because we’ve uploaded our members database, in order to
establish your registration with the site, you have to enter the
email address that is on file with the Society and click on “Forgot
my password” so the site will check the databased and send a
message with a temporary password you can then change. Soon,
conference registration for ISHPSSB 2009 - Brisbane will be available
through the site. Besides providing modern database tools to manage
our membership list, the site will allow us to send automated
membership renewal reminders. We are excited to learn how members
find the experience of using this site. Let us know what you think.
Policy
Matters Arising
Several
policy matters arising will be discussed by Council during the
Brisbane meeting: (1) Student Travel Policy, (2) Off-Year Workshop
Policy, and (3) Bylaws Revision.
On
student travel and off-year workshops, we need to develop a policy
about whether graduate student travel support should be confined to
the biennial conference or also made available for off-year
workshops. This matter arose because the expectation has grown up
that off-year workshop proposals might receive not only the
endorsement of ISHPSSB but also funding, e.g. for graduate student
travel. However, there is no mandate in the Bylaws nor established
policy on the matter. Past practice has not been clear to members,
proposers or the Executive Committee. Moreover, the Bylaws (Article
XII) say that the Society can provide student assistance "provided
that such expenditures remain an insubstantial portion of the
Corporation's budget." This is vague language in need of
clarification. Off-year workshops began (the first one in 2004) with
the understanding that ISHPSSB endorsement/approval did not carry
with it any promise of funding. Now that we have endorsed three
workshops for 2008 and reinforced the expectation of funding with
this cycle’s call for proposals in which we stated: "Some
funding for graduate student (ISHPSSB members only) travel to the
workshops may be available," it is time to establish a policy.
Members
are invited to communicate their thoughts with the President or
through the ISH discussion boards.
We will set up a discussion thread on the web site on this topic.
More
broadly, we clarify policy on off-year workshops, including general
guidelines on their nature and scope. The expectation for the
biennial conferences is that all aspects within the scope of ISH
should be represented (Bylaws Article XIV), including historical,
philosophical, and social science perspectives. Off-year workshop
proposals have sometimes been more specialized, both in disciplinary
scope of perspectives on science and in the scope of the sciences
covered. As a Society, we should review our procedures and discuss
policies on off-year workshops so that everyone is clear about what
should or shouldn’t be proposed or approved. Members
are invited to communicate their thoughts with the President or
through the ISH discussion boards
Finally,
the Bylaws, as noted above, are vague in places and possibly in
conflict with our informal practices in some regards. It became
apparent during the discussion of the Society’s possibly taking on
responsibility for the journal History
and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
that our Bylaws are not as effective a tool as they could be in
guiding our actions. It is time for a thorough review of the Bylaws
and policies passed during our members meetings to see if they need
reform. This needs to be done well in advance of a biennial meeting
so that the issues can be put before the membership in time for
thoughtful discussion and consideration so that a proper and informed
vote can be held. In order to vote to amend the Bylaws, a quorum (10%
of the membership) must be present at the members’ meeting.
Although this doesn’t seem like much (10% of 478 paid members =
48), we have come perilously close to failing to produce a quorum at
members’ meetings before.
Off Year Workshops 2008
ISHPSSB endorsed three off year workshops this year, one that took
place in St Louis USA (August 6-10, 2008), one in Kobe Japan
(November 5-7, 2008), and one that was to take place in Itu, São Paulo
State, Brazil (December 7-9, 2008). The Brazil meeting has since been
cancelled. The two that recently took place seem to have been exciting
meetings, each very different, and expanding ISH’s scope as an
international society. The next newsletter will include reports from
the organizers of how their events turned out. With these two meetings
in different regions of the globe, graduate students interested in
historical, philosophical and social studies of biology from a variety
of locations continue to discover increasing access to a meeting closer
to home than the biennial conferences have been able to provide. I
would like to encourage members to expand their disciplinary horizons
and consider proposing off year workshops that explore social science
perspectives and perhaps engage in a dialogue about relationships among
social science, historical, and philosophical perspectives on science.
Future Directions in
Genetic Studies Graduate Training Workshop
Washington University, St Louis, Missouri, 6–10 August 2008
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~pnp/Research/FDIGS_2008/Welcome.html
Contact
Don Goodman-Wilson
Washington University in St Louis
dgoodman@wustl.edu
What is the link between genes and behavior? How does our genotype
interact with our environment to produce behavior? What methods are
available to investigate these questions? What are the societal and
philosophical implications of discovering such links? Is asking these
questions a fruitful enterprise to begin with? The Future Directions in
Genetics Studies Graduate Training Workshop (FDIGS) will help
dissertating graduate students grapple with these and other related
questions. FDIGS is an off-year workshop of the International Society
for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB).
The workshop is focused on the new frontier between genetics and
genomics on one hand and neuroscience and psychology on the other. This
frontier is developing new and exciting research paradigms in
behavioral and psychiatric genetics, genetical neuroscience, social
neuroscience, developmental psychobiology and behavioral epigenetics.
FDIGS will provide a forum for graduate students to explore the
philosophical, historical and social significance of this new research
interface.
Biology Studies in East
Asia
Kobe University
Kobe, Japan
5-7 November 2008
http://www.kobe-u.ac.jp/en/
Contact
Akihisa Setoguchi
Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka City
University
Address: Sugimoto 3-3-138 Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, 558-8585,
Japan
E-mail: akihisa.setoguchi@nifty.com
Phone : +81-6-6768-0312
The theme of the workshop, "Biology Studies in East Asia," captures the
momentum of ongoing and future scholarship. In East Asia, historical
and sociological studies of biology have been around for a long time.
However, this is not well known among Western scholars. Recently,
philosophers of biology have grown in numbers in Japan and new topics
such as neuroethics have become important. We would like to show the
current status of biology studies and discuss future directions of
historical, sociological, and philosophical studies of biology. The
purposes of this workshop are to (1) build a network of scholars of
biology studies in East Asia and (2) foster interactions between them
and the current ISHPSSB members. It will benefit both East Asian
scholars and Western counterparts. Communication between participants
from each East Asian country will be mutually encouraging and helpful
for making biology studies more active in this region. At the same
time, for participants from Western countries, this will provide a good
opportunity to get to know what is going on with East Asian biology
studies. If this workshop is successful, it will eventually
contribute to ISHPSSB by raising the Society's international profile,
which can be potentially measured by the participation of East Asian
scholars in future ISHPSSB meetings, including the upcoming bi-annual
meeting in Brisbane, 2009.
Biennial Meeting, 12-16 July 2009, Brisbane, Australia
CALL FOR PAPERS
(this information is also available from a link at the
ISHPSSB meeting page: http://www.ishpssb.org/meeting.html)
Marsha Richmond and Manfred Laubichler, Program Co-Chairs
The 2009 meeting of the International Society for the History,
Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology will take place from Sunday,
12 July, through Thursday, 16 July, at Emmanuel College, St. Lucia,
Brisbane, Australia, hosted by the University of Sydney.
ISHPSSB brings together scholars from diverse disciplines, including
the life sciences as well as history, philosophy, and sociology of
science. The ISHPSSB biennial summer conferences are known
for their innovative, transdisciplinary sessions and for fostering
informal, cooperative exchanges and on-going collaborations among a
variety of international scholars. This will be the first
meeting to be held in the southern hemisphere.
The aim of the conference is to facilitate the exchange of research
ideas and results across a range of fields. The submission of
papers and sessions on any topic within the society’s scope is
welcomed. We also encourage the submission of posters, workshops, and
general interest sessions based on themes identified in session
proposals. It is our goal to develop a program that will allow maximal
interactions, while also giving people the chance to present their
ideas to their colleagues.
Meeting near the Great Barrier Reef in the year of the 150th
anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species
and the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth and the publication of Jean
Baptiste Lamarck’s Philosophie Zoologique, we suggest some possible
ideas for proposals, including: (1) Darwinism from different
perspectives, including future perspectives on Darwinism; (2) The
history, philosophy, social studies, and theory behind current debates
about the genetics of evolutionary change; (3) The history, philosophy,
social studies, and biology of coral reefs—a subject that engaged
Darwin and which is now the subject of much attention related to the
global environmental crisis; (4) The nature of amateur participation in
science, especially “citizen science” that encourages stakeholders of
various kinds to protect the coastal environment, and the role of NGOs
in shaping science policy; and (5) Topics such as biodiversity,
biogeography, and systematics. Submissions on other subjects
that reflect an individual’s current area of research, however, are
also welcomed.
Scholars wishing to attend the meeting are invited to submit session
and paper proposals on the ISHPSSB website:
http://www.ishpssb.org/meeting.html.
Deadline for submissions is 1
February 2009. Abstracts should not exceed 500 words;
instructions for using the abstract submission system can be found at:
http://www.ishpssb.org/meetingsubmissioninstructions.html.
To facilitate collaboration in putting together sessions, a forum is
available on the ISHPSSB website to post ideas and solicit participants
for sessions and discussion panels:
http://www.ishpssb.org/phorum/index.php?18
Acceptance decisions will be communicated in early March.
Graduate students are especially encouraged, and there will be
opportunities available for obtaining travel funding. The deadline for
applications for graduate student travel assistance is April 1, 2009.
The deadline for meeting registration is May 15, 2009. Information on
registration and accommodation is provided on the conference website.
Membership (live) and conference (not quite ready as of December 1,
2008) registration is through the ISHPSSB’s registration web site:
http://ishpssb.onefireplace.com/
Please direct any inquiries to the Program Co-Chairs:
Manfred Laubichler: Manfred.Laubichler@asu.edu
Marsha Richmond:
Marsha.Richmond@wayne.edu
Submission Guidelines and Procedures
Marsha Richmond and Manfred Laubichler, Program Co-Chairs
How to use the online abstract submission system (this information is
also available from a link at the ISHPSSB meeting page:
http://www.ishpssb.org/meeting.html)
Important information
- If you are submitting more than one abstract you can use
the
same
login for each abstract.
- You can alter your abstract(s) at any time up to the
deadline.
- Do not include author names in the title or body of your
abstract —
you will be able to enter names online during the submission process.
1. The submission process
- Log in to the submission system when you have prepared your
abstract
- enter your email address and the password you chose when you
registered with the system.
- You will be taken to a screen from which the submission
process
starts. Please read the instructions on this screen carefully. If you
want to submit a new abstract you should click the link that says
"Click here to submit a new abstract". If you are submitting
an abstract to an organized session, click on the session title, if
available. If you are submitting an abstract for a poster
session, please click on “Poster Sessions.”
- Submitting an abstract is a multi-step process. Each step
asks
several questions. Some questions are marked "required" and you will
not be able to complete your submission until these questions have been
answered. Note that you do not have to answer questions that
are not required.
- If you have to stop part way through the process, your
submission
will be held in temporary storage until you return later and complete
all the questions. When you log in again you can click on your
incomplete abstract and resume submission.
2. Types of submissions and guidelines
- We distinguish the following types of proposals:
a. Individual paper proposals,
b. proposals for organized sessions,
c. proposals for discussion panels, roundtables, and workshops
d. poster sessions
- ISHPSSB encourages sessions that:
a. combine more than one disciplinary perspective
b. include participants from more than one institution and/or country
c. promote the interaction of junior and senior scholars
- The Program Co-Chairs, in consultation with the program
committee and
consistent with site constraints, promise to organize a rich, diverse,
and high quality program. While it is the intention of the
Society to be as inclusive as possible, the program officers have the
discretion to reject papers or sessions that are inappropriate for the
meeting or do not meet basic standards of communication. The Program
Committee is available to assist program officers in judging borderline
cases.
- No one may present in more than one session. An exception
is
made for
those who organize another session, comment in another session, or give
a short plenary address. Individuals may serve more than one function
in a given session, e.g., as chair and presenter.
- Each regular session must have a minimum of three
presenters.
- Topics that extend over two sessions are acceptable, but
cannot
extend over more than two sessions.
- Participants must pre-register for the conference in order
to
be
included in the program.
- Individual paper proposals will be assigned to sessions by
the
program officers.
3. Submitting a Proposal for an Organized Session
- Abstracts are required for all session proposals and can be
entered
directly into the submission system.
- Organizers have two options for submitting a session
proposal:
a. Organizers can collect abstracts and relevant information from all
participants and then submit both session proposal and individual paper
proposals.
b. Organizers can submit the session proposal and then ask participants
to submit their individual paper proposals. Session participants will
be able to identify the name of their session in the list provided.
4. Amending a submission
If you wish to alter your submission, you may do so at any time up to
the deadline.
- Log in to the abstract submission system
- You will see a list of the abstracts that you have
submitted.
Click
on the abstract that you wish to change.
- Amending an abstract is the same as the original submission
process except that the online form will automatically be filled in
with the answers that you previously gave. You don't have to change an
answer if you don't want to.
- When you reach the final step and press "Finish," you will
be
sent an
email confirming that your abstract has been amended.
5. Queries
If you have any questions about the submission process, or you wish to
withdraw an abstract, please contact one of the Program Co-Chairs:
Marsha Richmond marsha.richmond@wayne.edu
Manfred Laubichler manfred.laubichler@asu.edu
Local Arrangements
Paul Griffiths and Rachel Ankeny
The 2009 conference web site is up and running at:
http://www.ishpssb2009.org/
You will find all the links you need regarding the conference,
submitting abstracts and session proposals, registration, and hotel
accomodations at: http://www.ishpssb.org/meeting.html
Registration procedures are described at the meeting website: as well.
As described in this newsletter, conference registration will soon be
available online at ishpssb.onefireplace.com/ Please check the meeting
site frequently as you plan your contributions to the meeting and your
travel to Brisbane.
Student Travel to Brisbane
The City of Brisbane is providing $20,000 (Australian) in travel funds
that can be used to support student member travel to the Brisbane
meeting. The Society traditionally has supported student travel and we
will continue to do so. Additionally, we plan to apply for US NSF funds
to support student travel. Since NSF funds are restricted to US Flag
Carriers (Airlines), please choose one of these if you have a choice
and it isn’t more expensive. Procedures for graduate student members to
apply for travel funds will be posted at the meeting web page:
http://www.ishpssb.org/meeting.html. The deadline for graduate student
applications to help support your travel to Brisbane is April 1, 2009.
We urge senior members in other countries to explore sources of
national funds that might also help support student member travel to
Brisbane. I urge members who are financially able to donate to the
student travel fund, either at membership renewal time or directly with
a donation care of our Treasurer, Lisa Gannett: lisa.gannett@SMU.CA or
Department of Philosophy, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova
Scotia, B3H 3C3 Canada.
ISHPSSB 2011 Site Selection
Invitation to Organize the 2011 ISHPSSB meeting
Ana Barahona, President-Elect and Chair, Site Selection Committee
It is the time to start planning for the 2011 ISHPSSB meeting. The
first step in planning the next meeting after Brisbane 2009 is to
decide on a location. The Site Selection Committee invites all
interested individuals who would be interested in having their
institution host the meeting, to present a proposal to us within the
next months (by February 15, 2009). Proposals should include a general
description of the institutional site, availability of housing (dorms,
hotels, etc) and meeting rooms (large lecture halls for the Welcome and
General Members meetings plus enough smaller classrooms for individual
sessions), availability of transportation (both internationally and
locally), and other features (handicap access, local activities,
scenery etc) that would make the location attractive. More information
on preparing site proposals can be found at
http://www.ishpssb.org/operations/site_selection_comm.html.
Please send
suggestions directly to, Ana Barahona, President-Elect and Site
Selection Committee Chair, via e-mail at: abe@hp.fciencias.unam.mx or
to Departamento de Biología Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM.
México 04510, México.
Nominations for Officers and Council Members
ISH Nominations Are Underway
Gar Allen, Past-President and Chair, Nominations Committee
The Nominations Committee (Marion Blute, Richard Burian, Jean Gayon,
Jason Robert and Betty Smocovitis, Gar Allen, Chair) is beginning the
process of preparing a slate of candidates for election to officer and
council positions in ISHPSSB. The specific positions that we will be
seeking to fill are four Council positions, President-elect, and the
Program Chair(s). Our schedule is as follows: We will have a
preliminary slate of nominees to mail out to the general membership by
early March. We put this slate together by sending suggestions, with a
brief explanation of why the person would be a good candidate for the
position, to the committee as a whole. Once we get a preliminary slate
together, in early March we will send out the preliminary slate to the
general membership, asking for any additional nominations. Two members
are required at this stage for any nomination to become official. The
members doing the nominating will also need to secure the nominee's
permission. The Nominations Committee then assembles a final ballot to
be mailed (electronically) to the entire membership no more than 100
days before the next meeting. The Bylaws also state that we provide
members with a minimum of 30 days to respond. If members think that
more than 30 days should be allowed for voting, please let the
Committee know (Gar Allen can be reached at: allen@biology2.wustl.edu).
At this point no action is required by any member. But we do want to
alert you to the nominations and election schedule. Be thinking
of people who might serve the Society in one of the positions
listed above, and feel free to send any suggestions to members of the
Nominations Committee at any time.
Membership Renewal
Roberta Millstein, Secretary
ISHPSSB members typically renew their memberships when they register
for the biennial meeting. Those who do not attend a meeting sometimes
fail to renew. We will continue to maintain a liberal renewal policy,
sending Newsletter announcements and renewal information to people who
are as much as two years late paying dues. Currently more than 1/3 of
members are late paying dues. We ask you to renew when your membership
expires. Please renew promptly when your renewal notice arrives, which
will now be via email from our online partner Wild Apricot. For most
existing members, renewal dates will be February 1 (2009, 2010, or
2011), but for new members, it will be the day of th eyear that they
first became members. Remember that the easiest way to process your
renewal is using our convenient PayPal service online, now available
through the Society’s Wild Apricot registration website:
http://ishpssb.onefireplace.com/. If you have questions about your
membership, contact Secretary Roberta Millstein at:
rlmillstein@UCDavis.edu
Special Offers from Publishers
Annals of Science
$99 or £60/year; subscribe online via the ‘news and offers’ link on the
journal’s website www.informaworld.com/tasc or write directly to the
publisher (contact Lisa or Roberta for address).
Biological Theory
subscribe online via journal’s website
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/biot (contact Lisa or Roberta for
code which you need to enter to receive the discounted price).
Biology and Philosophy
$62/year; together with Journal of the History of Biology: $99/year;
order via PayPal on the society’s website.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Newly available: $50 or €40/year.
Journal of the History of Biology
$56/year; together with Biology and Philosophy: $99/year; order via
PayPal on the society’s website.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
$40 or €37/year; order via Jane Croft at Elsevier
(j.croft@elsevier.com; or contact Lisa or Roberta for regular mailing
address).
Note that all PayPal subscriptions to journals through the Society will
soon migrate to the Wild Apricot registration service at
http://ishpssb.onefireplace.com/
Contact
James Griesemer, President
University of California, Davis
jrgriesemer@ucdavis.edu
Ana Barahona, President Elect
University of Mexico
abe@hp.fciencias.unam.mx
Lisa Gannett, Treasurer
St. Mary’s University
lisa.gannett@smu.ca
Roberta Millstein, Secretary
University of California, Davis
rlmillstein@UCDavis.edu
Pamela Henson, Archivist
Institutional History Division
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Washington, DC 20560-0414
(202) 786-2735
hensonp@osia.si.edu
Frédéric Bouchard, Webmaster
University of Montreal
f.bouchard@umontreal.ca
For additional Council contact information, visit our website at
http://www.ishpssb.org or contact Roberta Millstein.
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