Claire Sabel, MPhil MA Ph.D.
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Claire Sabel, MPhil MA Ph.D.
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Curriculum Vitae
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Lebenslauf
Claire Conklin Sabel (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) ist Historikerin mit den Schwerpunkten auf Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft, und Imperialismus im neuzeitlichen Europa und Südostasien, seit 2024 Postdoctoral Researcher mit ERC-Projekt SCARCE, und wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Geschichte.
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- 2024-present University of Vienna, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of History, ERC-SCARCE
- 2024 University of Pennsylvania: PhD in History and Philosophy of Science
- 2022 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Research Abroad Fellow, (UK, Netherlands, India, Indonesia)
- 2022 National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, STS program
- 2015 University of Cambridge, UK: MPhil in History and Philosophy of Science, with Distinction
- 2013 Columbia University, New York: BA in History, with Honors
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Auszeichnungen (inkl. Ehrungen und Preise)
- 2020 Dean's Scholar, University of Pennsylvania
- 2020 Student Award, History and Philosophy of Geology, Geological Society of America
- 2013 Carl B. Boyer Prize in the History of Science, Columbia University
Forschung
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Tagungsorganisationen
- 2024, co-organizer,
- 2019, “Collaborative Pedagogies in the Global History of Science,” University of Pennsylvania
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Schwerpunkte
- Geschichte der Geowissenschaften
- Umweltgeschichte
- Material Culture
- Wirtschaftsgeschichte
- Indische Ozean
- Südostasien
- Indonesian
- Imperialismus und Kolonialismus
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Projekte
- ERC Starting Grant Administration of Mineral Resource Extraction in Central Europe, 1550-1850 (SCARCE): https://scarce.univie.ac.at/
- 2019-2020: Collaborative Pedagogies in the Global History of Science, University of Pennsylvania
Funktionen
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Mitgliedschaften
- History of Science Society
- Geological Society of America
- Key Research Area History of Science at the University of Vienna
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GutachterInnentätigkeit
- Peer-review for: Isis
Publikationen
- 2019 “‘Glass Worke’: Precious Minerals and the Archives of Early Modern Earth Sciences,” in New Earth Histories ed. Alison Bashford, Emily Kern and Adam Bobbette. Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 145-162
- 2020 Co-authored with Pamela H. Smith, Tianna Uchacz, and Naomi Rosenkranz, “The Making of Empirical Knowledge: Recipes, Craft, and Scholarly Communication,” in Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access, ed. Martin Paul Eve and Jonathan Gray. Cambridge: MIT Press: 125-144
- 2019 “The Impact of European Trade with Southeast Asia on the Mineralogical Studies of Robert Boyle,” in Gems in the Early Modern World: Materials, Knowledge, and Global Trade, 1450-1800, ed. Sven Dupré and Michael Bycroft. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan: 87-116.
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Aktivitäten
- Seminar/Workshop, Organization of, SCARCE Colloquium, University of Vienna, 2024-present
- Seminar/Workshop, Talk or oral contribution, “'Conducing to the knowledge of the universe and trade': the Role of Goldsmiths in Materializing the Early Modern Globe,” Working Group History of Science Colloquium, University of Vienna, 17.12.24
- Conference, Talk or oral contribution, “Finding Common Ground: the Indian Ocean Gem Trade and the Making of the Early Modern Globe c. 1600-1750,” History of Science Society Annual Meeting, Merida, Mexico, 08.11.12
- Seminar/Workshop, Talk or oral contribution, “Minescapes: Socio-natural Landscapes of Extraction and Knowledge” with Pamela H. Smith, Lex van Geen, Garima Reheja, and Adelina Roleana, Earth Science Colloquium, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, NY, 11.10.24
- Conference, Talk or oral contribution, “Rare Earth: Finding, Sorting, and Studying Diamonds in Early Modern India and Indonesia,” ICAS 13, Surabaya, Indonesia, 01.08.24
- Conference, Talk or oral contribution, Commentator, “History of Geology and the Underground in Indonesia,” AAS-in-Asia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 09.07.24
- Seminar/Workshop, Talk or oral contribution, “Style and Substance in the Study of Diamonds in Early Modern Europe,” Hot Gems workshop, Brown University/RISD, RI, 08.05.24-09.05.24
- Seminar/Workshop, Talk or oral contribution, “Style and Substance in the Study of Diamonds in Early Modern Europe,” New York Early Modern workshop, New York University, NY
- Seminar/Workshop, Talk or oral contribution, “‘The Most Noble of All Commodities’: The Global Gem Trade and the Seventeenth-Century Earth Sciences,”’ Department II Colloquium, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany
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