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Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Germany
Приєднався 27 лют 2019
Founded in 1994, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin is one of the more than 80 research institutes administered by the Max Planck Society. It is dedicated to the study of the history of science and aims to understand scientific thinking and practice as historical phenomena. Researchers pursue a historical epistemology in their studies of how new categories of thought, proof, and experience have emerged.
Find more videos about our research, event recordings, and media appearances on our website: www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/mediathek
Find more videos about our research, event recordings, and media appearances on our website: www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/mediathek
Globalizing Schizophrenia: The History and Legacy of the WHO Studies of Schizophrenia
The International Pilot Study of Schizophrenia (1965-1973) and the International Study of Schizophrenia (1991-1996), both conducted for the World Health Organization, are remembered today not only for their crucial role in the history of psychiatric epidemiology but also as a point of departure for the contemporary movement for global mental health.
In June 2024, the international workshop “Globalizing Schizophrenia: The History and Legacy of the WHO Schizophrenia Studies” brought together historians, philosophers, anthropologists, and psychiatrists to discuss both the achievements of the WHO studies on schizophrenia and their legacy. By linking the historical focus on the early days of psychiatric epidemiology with contemporary perspectives from anthropologists and psychiatrists, it generated a dialogue on the prospects of global mental healthcare as well as on the problems of a universal concept of schizophrenia independent of its context and external influences.
Produced by the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Interviews conducted by Alfred Freeborn
Music by Blue Dot Sessions - Greyback Thrush, CC BY-NC 4.0
Find out more about the “Globalizing Schizophrenia: The History and Legacy of the WHO Studies of Schizophrenia” Event: www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/event/globalizing-schizophrenia-history-and-legacy-who-studies-schizophrenia
More videos in our Mediathek: www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/mediathek
Find the MPIWG on X (Twitter:) MPIWG
In June 2024, the international workshop “Globalizing Schizophrenia: The History and Legacy of the WHO Schizophrenia Studies” brought together historians, philosophers, anthropologists, and psychiatrists to discuss both the achievements of the WHO studies on schizophrenia and their legacy. By linking the historical focus on the early days of psychiatric epidemiology with contemporary perspectives from anthropologists and psychiatrists, it generated a dialogue on the prospects of global mental healthcare as well as on the problems of a universal concept of schizophrenia independent of its context and external influences.
Produced by the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Interviews conducted by Alfred Freeborn
Music by Blue Dot Sessions - Greyback Thrush, CC BY-NC 4.0
Find out more about the “Globalizing Schizophrenia: The History and Legacy of the WHO Studies of Schizophrenia” Event: www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/event/globalizing-schizophrenia-history-and-legacy-who-studies-schizophrenia
More videos in our Mediathek: www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/mediathek
Find the MPIWG on X (Twitter:) MPIWG
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In Search of Biomedical Validity: Towards a Cross-Disciplinary History of Validation Practices
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Biomedical knowledge can be characterized as specific, sensitive, reliable, or valid - evaluative categories that biomedical scientists have employed in their work throughout the 20th century. Inspired by these questions, seven members of the Max Planck Research Group "Practices of Validation in the Biomedical Sciences" will collectively explore issues of validity from within and beyond the bou...
kn/own/able Project: A New Approach to Understanding Knowledge and Ownership
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Dagmar Schäfer elucidates some of the deep-seated issues inherent in how contemporary Western society defines knowledge and ownership. How is our current knowledge system and knowledge economy structured? What challenges emerge from these frameworks? What role do scientists and scholars play in both sustaining and transforming these systems? Introducing the concept of the kn/own/able, this vide...
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Forensic Diplomacy and International Technical Cooperation
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Panellist: Vivette García-Deister (National Autonomous University of Mexico) Introduced and moderated by Dora Vargha (MPIWG). Forensic Diplomacy and International Technical Cooperation Mexico’s Extraordinary Mechanism for Forensic Identification (MEIF) was created in December 2019 to implement an exceptional and effective human identification intervention in response to the nation’s forensic cr...
Latest Thinking with Annapurna Mamidipudi: Knowledge and Ownership in Artisanal Production
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Owning and knowing are concepts that are generally classified separately, the former associated with law and property with the latter falling within the remit of science and research. In this video, Annapurna Mamidipudi explores the ways in which artisanal production undermines this separation-one that creates a world in which knowledge can be almost exclusively owned only as property. Yet, as ...
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Debating "Scientific Warfare" in Republican China
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Panellist: Nicolas Schillinger (University of Duisburg-Essen) Introduced and moderated by Dora Vargha (MPIWG). Debating "Scientific Warfare" in Republican China In the 1930s and 40s, modernizing elites in China demanded to “scientize” (hexuehua 科學化) Chinese society in every regard, which included a science-based education in schools, policies against superstition, the funding of research, and t...
Latest Thinking with Alfred Freeborn: History of Schizophrenia and "Revolutionary" Breakthroughs
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Developments hailed as revolutionary breakthroughs in science and medicine regularly fail to realize their original promise. In this Latest Thinking video Alfred Freeborn examines a range of historical sources to analyze the insights that the history of schizophrenia can provide into this phenomenon. Freeborn recounts the emergence of a theory in the 1970s and 1980s which associated schizophren...
How Can the History of Earth Sciences Help Explain Distrust in Science? - Etienne Benson
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In this Latest Thinking video, Director of Dept. II Etienne Benson explains how the history of river studies helps to show more general changes in the relationship between science, local producers of knowledge, and politics. Benson highlights some shifts in mid-twentieth century river studies which saw these studies on water becoming more mathematical, quantitative, and focused on national poli...
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Artifacts, Actions, Knowledge and Irregular Warfare in Latin America
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Panellist: Alexis de Greiff A. (National University of Colombia/MPIWG) Introduced and moderated by Dora Vargha (MPIWG). Artifacts, Actions, Knowledge and Irregular Warfare in Latin America After the Cuban Revolution of 1959, a myriad of insurgent movements arose in Latin America. The Colombian internal war, between Marxist guerrillas and the State, has been the longest in the Americas. The Fuer...
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Between Convertibility and Conversion
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Panellist: Waqar Zaidi (LUMS, Pakistan) Introduced by Dagmar Schäfer (Executive Director, MPIWG) and moderated by Dora Vargha (MPIWG). Between Convertibility and Conversion: Aviation, Atomic Energy, and the Discourses of Technological Internationalism Between 1920 and 1950, British and US internationalists called for aviation and atomic energy to be taken out of the hands of nation-states, and ...
Latest Thinking with Noa Hegesh: How Can Sound Help Us to Better Understand Early & Medieval China?
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How do people use, define, and think about sound? This is what drives Affiliated MPIWG-Scholar Noa Hegesh's research. In her most recent study, she focused on early and medieval China, examining the various relationships between sound and society. How does sound correspond with the seasons and how did it affect an emperor's reign? In this video, Hegesh talks about her study "Mind the Gap: Acous...
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Were We Ever at Peace?
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Panellist: John Krige (Georgia Tech, US) Introduced by Jürgen Renn (Managing Director, MPIWG) and moderated by Dora Vargha (MPIWG). Were We Ever at Peace? The Irreversible Entanglement of Science, Politics and Regimes of Knowledge Control The centrality of science and technology to the economic and military power of the state in a competitive world system has transformed the practice of science...
Latest Thinking with Matteo Valleriani: How Does the Homogenization of Scientific Knowledge Occur?
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A student of mathematics at university is likely to encounter very similar material in the early years whether they enroll in Berlin, Beijing or Boston. In this video, Matteo Valleriani asks how this homogenization of scientific knowledge occurs. Looking at various aspects of mathematical study at universities between the 12th and 17th centuries, Valleriani’s work combines history, philosophy a...
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Historicizing the Reproducibility Crisis
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Panellist: Nicole Nelson (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Introduced by Stephanie Hood (MPIWG), moderated by Lara Keuck (MPIWG) and commented by Lisa Malich (MPIWG). (Dis)trusting Academic Science: From Evidence-Based Medicine to the “Reproducibility Crisis” Those involved in biomedicine’s “reproducibility crisis” have argued that the present-day conversations about preclinical research are pa...
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Can We Trust Science from China?
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Panellist: Joy Y. Zhang (University of Kent) Introduced by Stephanie Hood (MPIWG), moderated by Anna L. Ahlers (MPIWG) and commented by Lisa Onaga (MPIWG). Can We Trust Science from China? - Observations around the Ascent of a New Power Player The People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) rapid ascent in the sciences over the past two decades has been met with both fascination and fear. Some consider ...
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Historicizing Trust in Medicine
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Historicizing Trust in Medicine
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: A Dialogue on Systemic Racism in Science and Its Institutions
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: A Dialogue on Systemic Racism in Science and Its Institutions
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: A Science Worth Trusting?
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: A Science Worth Trusting?
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: States, Knowledge, and Borders: Does Trust Make Science International?
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: States, Knowledge, and Borders: Does Trust Make Science International?
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Historicizing Critique(s) in Medicine
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Historicizing Critique(s) in Medicine
Samuel Draper: Piano Music from 1920s Berlin: Childhood and Revolution
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Samuel Draper: Piano Music from 1920s Berlin: Childhood and Revolution
Leonardo's Intellectual Cosmos: Video Tour with Curator Sabine Hoffmann
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Leonardo's Intellectual Cosmos: Video Tour with Curator Sabine Hoffmann
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Know "Thy" Experience
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Know "Thy" Experience
Leonardo's Intellectual Cosmos: Virtual Tour with Serge von Arx
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Leonardo's Intellectual Cosmos: Virtual Tour with Serge von Arx
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Pulse Check - Public Communication and Trust in Science
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Pulse Check - Public Communication and Trust in Science
MPIWG's Institute's Colloquium: Science Governance in Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes
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MPIWG's Institute's Colloquium: Science Governance in Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Environments and Ecologies of Transmission
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Environments and Ecologies of Transmission
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Historicizing Ableism and Ageism
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Historicizing Ableism and Ageism
MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Gendered Knowledges in Times of Crisis
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MPIWG Institute's Colloquium: Gendered Knowledges in Times of Crisis
Introducing LoGaRT: Local Gazetteers Research Tools
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Introducing LoGaRT: Local Gazetteers Research Tools
Isnt she from the movie teenage dirtbag??
Yes. She is.
Omg it is I had no idea this was what she’s been up to. I love teenage dirtbag so so much but it seems like after the actors did the film, nothing else came of it, no content, bts, interviews, (at least on youtube) kinda makes me sad BUT happy for everyone doing well in their own ways
Wasnt the emergence of psychoanalysis the most fundamental revolution of the last centuries in the field of medicine? Why are its insights so generally ignored in (the epistemology of) the fields of cognitive science, neuroscience and history of science?
Distrust in "science" or distrust in some "scientists"? These are two very different things. I might trust science as a sytematic way of knowledge making - but distrust some of its rather human proponents...
that's a great explaination, nice production
"Who is it for?" The CCP has comprehensively answered that question: It's for the Chinese state. & that's why you shouldn't naively trust Chinese science or scientists working for Chinese institutions.
Could you upload the Q&As? Thanks in advance!
The host informed us at the beginning that the Q&A would not be recorded.
That was a short Q&A, wasn't it?
Academic Researcher V-Tubing is an underutilized and underrated presentation method.
I read your article on Aljazeera today. Well written!!!
Nice content. More please. 😊