David Gugerli: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2017

Name Prof. Dr. David Gugerli
FieldTechnikgeschichte
Address
Institut für Geschichte
ETH Zürich, RZ F 11
Clausiusstrasse 59
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 632 42 49
Fax+41 44 632 14 81
E-maildavid.gugerli@gess.ethz.ch
URLhttp://www.tg.ethz.ch/forschung/mitarbeiter/DavidGugerli.htm
DepartmentHumanities, Social and Political Sciences
RelationshipFull Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
851-0551-00LColloquium for Master and Ph.D. Students2 credits1KD. Gugerli
AbstractColloquium for master and doctoral students preparing a thesis in the history of technology.
ObjectiveGoals: to identify, discuss, and resolve methodological problems that emerge while elaborating a master or doctoral thesis.
Prerequisites / NoticeBeginn 2. Semesterwoche, 28.2.2017 (alle 14 Tage). Anmeldung bei Gisela Hürlimann (gisela.huerlimann@history.gess.ethz.ch). Siehe www.tg.ethz.ch
851-0551-04LHistory of ETH3 credits2VD. Gugerli
AbstractThis lecture presents the political shaping of ETHs governance since 1848.
ObjectiveStudents get acquainted with the interdependence between the promises of Swiss science policy on the one hand, and of ETH as an organisation for teaching, learning, and research on the other hand.
Lecture notesDie Unterrichtsmaterialien (Reader) werden zu Beginn des Semesters auf www.tg.ethz.ch zugänglich gemacht.
862-0002-17LResearch Colloquium History of Knowledge (FS 2017) Restricted registration - show details
Only for MAGPW students, D-GESS PHD and D-ARCH PHD students.

This colloquium is highly recommended for first and second semester MAGPW students.
2 credits1K + 1AK. M. Espahangizi, M. Hagner, H. Fischer-Tiné, D. Gugerli, A. Kilcher, P. Sarasin, P. Ursprung, L. Wingert
AbstractThe colloquium of the ZGW focuses on present developments, debates and perspectives in the field of history of knowledge.
ObjectiveThe colloquium deals with the general problems, questions and methods of the interdisciplinary research field "The history of knowledge". Knowledge has become one of the existential conditions of modern societies and it increasingly determines their dynamics. Therefore, it is getting more and more relevant to develop a differentiated analysis of the epistemic, social and cultural constraints of the production, circulation and the decay of knowledge. In addition, the colloquium asks after the cultural and ethical resonances of knowledge not only within science but also in relation to art, literature, technology, everyday life, and so on.
Prerequisites / NoticeKurzfristige Veranstaltungshinweise und Programmänderungen werden über den ZGW Newsletter kommuniziert, daher bitte auf www.zgw.ethz.ch/de/newsletter.html eintragen!

Kreditpunkte können durch regelmässige Teilnahme und die Abfassung eines Essays (o.ä.m., Umfang: 5-7 Seiten) über das Thema eines der Vorträge erworben werden. Zusätzlich zu den Kolloquiumsterminen muss an einem weiteren Termin (nach Absprache anfangs Semester) ein vertiefendes Begleitseminar besucht werden (Dozent: Kijan Espahangizi).


Es besteht die Möglichkeit zur parallelen kostenlosen Kinderbetreuung vor Ort.