“传播中的达尔文”国际学术会议日程(8月26-28日)
(2010-08-25 16:44:25)
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"Darwin in Communication" International Conference Program THURSDAY 26 AUGUST All daytime sessions: Meeting Room I, Beijing Post & Telecom Conference Centre (BPTCC) 8:00-8:40 Registration Main lobby of BPTCC 8:40-9:00 Opening Remarks WU Guosheng, Director of the Center for Social Studies of Science, Peking University James A. Secord, HPS, Cambridge; Director of Darwin Correspondence Project (video presentation, tbc) I. Global Communication of Darwin Chair: Peter Bowler (9:00-10:35) 9:00-9:45 Bernard Lightman The International Scientific Series and the Communication of Darwinism 9:50-10:35 Thomas F. Glick Darwin by Telegraph: Newspaper Coverage of Darwin’s Death (1882) and the Scopes Trial (1925) in Spain, Uruguay, and the United States 10:35-10:55 Tea Break II. Science Communication in China Chair: Jim Moore (10:55-12:20) 10:55-11:30 HAN Jianmin Science Communication in the Late Qing Period 11:35-12:10 YANG Haiyan Knowledge across Borders: Early Communication of Evolutionism in China 12:30-13:30 Lunch III. Darwin in China: Philosophy and Politics Chair: Chuang T. Lee (13:30-14:55) 13:30-14:05 WU Guosheng From the Circular View to the Linear View of Time 14:10-14:55 James R. Pusey Of Stumbling Blocks and Scandals: Obstacles to “Darwinian Communication” (in China) 14:55-15:15 Tea Break IV. Darwin in China: Translation and Terminology Chair: LI Jianhui (15:15-17:30) 15:15-15:50 CHEN Zhenxia From Darwin to Mass in China: Loss of Scientificity in the Communication of Evolutionary Theory 15:55-16:30 JIN Xiaoxing Great Sound with Little Voice: Darwin and The Origin of Species in China 16:35-17:20 James A. Secord Darwinism as Global Communication (video presentation, tbc) 18:00 Dinner FRIDAY 27 AUGUST All daytime sessions: Meeting Room, Department of Philosophy, Peking University V. Darwin in China: Biology and Society Chair: Thomas F. Glick (9:00-12:25) 9:00-9:35 Daw-hwan Wang Yan Fu, Oka Asajiro, and the Introduction of Biological Evolutionism into China & Japan 9:40-10:15 LI Haipeng Evolutionary Biology Research in China and Its Importance for China 10:15-11:00 Photo & Tea Break 11:00-11:35 JIANG Gongcheng The Evolutionary Thought of Pan Guangdan and Its Influence on Sociology 11:40-12:15 LI Jianhui In Search of Truth and Openness: Sociobiology and Reformation of China 12:30-13:30 Lunch VI. Darwin and His Friends Chair: YANG Haiyan (13:30-15:45) 13:30-14:15 Nick Hopwood An icon of Evolution: Haeckel’s Embryos in Germany and the United States 14:20-14:55 KE Zunke T. H. Huxley in China: the Translation of His Works and the Image of “Darwin’s Bulldog” 15:00-15:35 LIU Li Darwin’s Moon in China: An Investigation on Chinese Translation of Wallace’s Works 15:35-15:55 Tea Break VII. Darwin’s Legacy Chair: Daw-hwan Wang (15:55-17:50) 15:55-16:30 WANG Zhikang Evolutionism, Reason and Social Evolution 16:35-17:10 WANG Xinjian Reproduce Darwin’s Life with Documentary: An Analysis of the Production of the Seven-Episode CCTV Documentary “Charles Darwin, Nature’s Son” 17:15-17:50 Su Xiangui Reverberation of the Dispute between Evolutionism and Christianity in Early 20th century China (tbc) 18:30 Banquet SATURDAY 28 AUGUST All daytime sessions: Meeting Room, Department of Philosophy, Peking University VIII. Evolution and Religion Chair: Bernard Lightman (9:00-10:35) 9:00-9:45 James Moore Darwin’s Pitch to the Christian World – His Transatlantic Strategy 9:50-10:35 Chuang T. Lee The Clash between Darwin’s Evolution Theory and Chinese Daoism: On the Confrontation, Exchange and Localization between Western Evolutionism and Chinese View of History 10:35-10:55 Tea Break IX. Imagination and Future Chair: WU Guosheng (10:55-12:30) 10:55-11:40 Peter Bowler Imagining a World without Darwin 11:45-12:30 Tim Lewens Cultural Evolution: towards an Eclectic Synthesis 12:30-13:30 Lunch Afternoon and Evening Social Activities (Tian An Men Square and the Forbidden City) |
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