The conference was organised from 22.02.2024 to 23.02.2024 by Alexei Lochmatov (PECEE Research Centre) at the University of Erfurt. The corresponding report is now available online at HSozKult or downloaded as PDF. The author of the report is Meike Katzek.
The research center Political Epistemologies of Central and Eastern Europe (PECEE) investigates modes of (self-)reflexivity in the history of the sciences and the humanities. Eastern, Central, and South-Eastern Europe have served as a starting point to gain a perspective on the interconnectedness of historical theories, practices and figures of knowledge production – “epistemologies” – within their political environments. The initiative is based on the assumption that due to the dynamic social, economic, intellectual etc. development of these areas the politics of such epistemologies can be studied at manifold examples. Thus, we aim to strengthen research in Historical Epistemology with a special focus on political implications, in order to radically situate historical theories of knowledge. This – as we believe – can help to better understand contemporary developments that hardly ever miss to connect the spheres of politics and research one way or another.
A further concern of the initiative is to integrate research of the history of the sciences and the humanities in Eastern, Central, and South-Eastern Europe. Therefore, we initiated a series of Pre- and Postdoc Workshops, the first of which took place in Erfurt in 2019. In 2022, PECEE has become an official working group of the Gesellschaft für die Geschichte der Wissenschaften, der Medizin und der Technik e. V. (GWMT).
For additional information regarding the research centre you may also may also see the websites of the GWMT or the Vienna University.
The research centre "Political Epistemologies of Central and Eastern Europe" does currently not offer any CfPs/CfAs. As soon as new conferences, workshops or publications are in planning, you will find an annoucement here.
Meanwhile, an overview of past events can be found in the chair's central archive.
Members of the Research Center
Friedrich Cain | University Vienna |
Dietlind Huechtker | University Vienna |
Johanna Hügel | University Erfurt |
Bernhard Kleeberg | University Erfurt |
Alexej Lochmatow | University Erfurt |
Karin Reichenbach | GWZO, Leipzig |
Katrin Steffen | University Sussex |
Jan Surman | Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague |