Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts explained

Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts
Predecessor:Society for Literature and Science
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Purpose:"Problems of science and representation, and in the cultural and social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine."
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Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Robert Markley
Affiliations:European Society for Literature, Science and the Arts

The Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA) is a United States-based academic organization whose members "share an interest in problems of science and representation, and in the cultural and social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine."[1]

The SLSA publishes the journal Configurations, published by Johns Hopkins University Press, and a members' newsletter Decodings.[2] It holds an annual conference that "attracts hundreds of participants from many different disciplines, including the history, sociology, anthropology, rhetoric, and philosophy of science, technology and medicine; literary history and criticism; art history and media studies; the cognitive sciences; and all areas of science, technology, engineering, and medicine" (the 30th being in 2016).

The European Society for Literature, Science and the Arts (SLSAeu) is a sister body.[3]

The Society's own webpage is inconsistent as to whether there is a comma after "Science" in its name.

History

The Society for Literature and Science was created at the 17th International Congress of the History of Science, held in Berkeley, California, in August 1985. It was renamed the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts in the mid-2000s.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home page . Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts . 4 February 2016.
  2. Web site: 4 April 2016 . Publications . Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts .
  3. Web site: Home Page. European Society for Literature, Science and the Arts. 4 April 2016.
  4. https://www.litsciarts.org/history-of-slsa/ History of SLSA
  5. https://dactylfoundation.org/?p=43 Society for Literature Science and the Arts 2006 Conference