Postdoc opportunity in History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins
The Medicine, Science, and the Humanities Program (MSH), Johns Hopkins University, seeks applicants for a two-year (renewable) postdoctoral fellowship in the history of science, technology or medicine, science and technology studies, or other related or allied fields. Apply by March 3.
Apply now to the new CAST-M Masters program at Johns Hopkins
BBQ+ is excited to announce the new Critical Approaches in Science, Technology, and Medicine (CAST-M) Masters program at the Johns Hopkins Department of the History of Medicine. Apply by January 15, 2023.
Call for papers/projects: Pedagogy Conference 2023
The Pedagogy Lab at the Center for Black, Brown, and Queer Studies (BBQ+) invites paper and project proposals for our annual virtual pedagogy fellowship and conference, March 2-4, 2023. This year’s theme is Unruly Bodies.
Wrapping up summer at the Pedagogy Lab with Dr. Gunn
Updates from Pedagogy Lab director Dr. Caitlin Gunn on this summer’s fellowship and OER audio, our upcoming audio series “Rage to Heal,” and the creation of our new OER website.
Call for proposals: Osiris, vol. 41
Osiris invites expressions of interest and volume proposals for Volume 41 (projected publication year 2026). Please submit expressions of interest by October 15th, 2022 and full-volume proposals by December 15th, 2022.
Join us for an Osiris brainstorming session
Got an idea for an Osiris volume? Want to bring a pressing issue to the attention of historians of science? Longing to learn more about crafting proposals for collaborative volumes? Join Elaine Leong and Projit Mukharji for the very first Osiris brainstorming session on September 19th, 2022 at 10:30am ET!
Coming soon: Rage to Heal audio series
The Pedagogy Lab’s new audio series “Rage to Heal,” created by anthropologist Dr. Nicole Truesdell, invites listeners to access rage as a potent tool for change. In the coming months, we’ll share the episodes and workbook through our website and social media!
BBQ+ launches the Boarding School History Project
BBQ+ is beginning an investigation into the history of Indigenous boarding school education, focusing specifically on how boarding school pedagogy has impacted Indigenous intellectual history and futurity.
Cosmologics archive migrating to new website
BBQ+ is in the process of migrating the Cosmologics archive to a new open access platform, where past and future issues will be more searchable and accessible than before.
Introducing the BBQ+ Library
We’re excited to introduce the new BBQ+ Library! Launched in July, the library will support the work of the BBQ+ community by hosting virtual appointments and workshops, assisting with research initiatives, publicizing open educational resources and other Fellowship creations, and more.
Wrapping Up 2021 at the Pedagogy Lab
We wrapped up our first year at the BBQ+ Pedagogy Lab! Read on for updates on new programs and projects we’re working on.
Hear from our Summer 2021 Pedagogy Lab Fellows on their Open Educational Resources
This summer, Pedagogy Fellows at BBQ+ are creating short (5-10 minute) audio shorts that blend guided meditation, storytelling, oral history, and podcast.
Caitlin Gunn joins BBQ+ as Pedagogy Lab Director
Our Executive Director, Juanis Becerra, virtually connects with Caitlin to ask her a few questions regarding her background, vision, and goals for the next year.
Writing in Kinship; Living in Late Capitalism
In his “Feeling Brown, Feeling Down,” Jose Esteban Monuz explained what he saw as living and feeling brownness—a skin color, a minoritarian positionally and a mode of living.