CHPSTM Research Seminar: Rachel Dishington

CHPSTM Research Seminar: Rachel Dishington

CHPSTM Seminar: ‘In the office… in the field… and at College’: The Geographies of Engineering Training in Nineteenth Century Scotland

By CHPSTM, University of Aberdeen

Date and time

Wed, 29 Mar 2023 03:00 - 04:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

The Centre for History and Philosophy of Science Technology and Medicine (CHPSTM) at the University of Aberdeen hosts a monthly, on-line research seminar series. Seminars consist of a 25-30-minute presentation with 30 minutes or so for discussion afterwards. All are welcome.

‘In the office… in the field… and at College’: The Geographies of Engineering Training in Nineteenth Century Scotland

Rachel Dishington (University of Nottingham)

Wednesday, 29 March 2023, 11 am (GMT)

The Stevenson family were renowned lighthouse and harbour engineers working in Scotland from the 1780s until the 1950s. Focusing on family members who joined the firm in the 1830s and in the 1860s, this seminar explores the geographies of nineteenth century engineering training. I consider what Stevenson engineers were required to learn, and where they learned it. What spaces were meaningful in the process of becoming an engineer and why? What can these spaces tell us about knowledge, practice and authority in engineering? By following the Stevensons from university classrooms to drawing offices, construction sites to learned societies, and into the domestic spaces of the family home, the seminar situates processes of expertise development and identity formation within specific formal and informal learning environments, exploring the significance of space, and particularly the transition between spaces, in the development of nineteenth century engineering.

To register, please click the green 'Register' link at the top of this page. A link to join the session (via Microsoft Teams) will be available on confirmation of registration.

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The Centre for History and Philosophy of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Aberdeen

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