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SUMMARY:“In the Shadow of the Tree: The Diagrammatics of Relatedness as S
 cientific\, Scholarly\, and Popular Practice\,” Conference 2
DESCRIPTION:The SNF Sinergia Research Group “In the Shadow of the Tree”
  investigates the variety of diagrams that have been used over the centuri
 es to conceptualize\, determine\, and produce relatedness since the late m
 edieval period. This international conference consists of three sections t
 hat deal with diagrammatics as an approach in the humanities and natural s
 ciences\; the relationship between diagrams and social practices\; and the
  visions of the social that emerge from the use of diagrams. Papers range 
 the globe\, from the Middle Ages through the present\, with a wide range o
 f topics. Registration appreciated but not required. Contact: eric.hounshe
 ll@unilu.ch.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The SNF Sinergia Research Group “In the Shadow of the Tree
 ” investigates the variety of diagrams that have been used over the cent
 uries to conceptualize\, determine\, and produce relatedness since the lat
 e medieval period. This international conference consists of three section
 s that deal with diagrammatics as an approach in the humanities and natura
 l sciences\; the relationship between diagrams and social practices\; and 
 the visions of the social that emerge from the use of diagrams. Papers ran
 ge the globe\, from the Middle Ages through the present\, with a wide rang
 e of topics. Registration appreciated but not required. Contact: eric.houn
 shell@unilu.ch.</p>
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