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  • Division name change approved!

    On behalf of the HPG Division Board, we all thank you for voting. By an overwhelming margin, you approved renaming the Division to the History, Philosophy, and Geoheritage Division of the GSA. In San Antonio this fall, we will welcome our new geoheritage partners and we will have many opportunities to talk about how this can revitalize the efforts of the Division.

  • VOTE NOW!! Proposed Bylaw amendment to include GeoHeritage to division name

    Vote by 15 March
    Proposed Bylaw amendment:  Change of division name to include GeoHeritage
  • HPGD sessions proposed for 2025 GSA meeting, San Antonio

    We hope that you'll make plans to come to San Antonio for the annual meeting October 19-22:

     
     
    We have submitted proposals for two topical sessions sponsored by the history of geology division. Both relate to the "Geology without Borders" annual meeting theme. The first is devoted to geoheritage (see our discussion post from yesterday), and the second is designed to provide a complementary place for papers that don't fit into geoheritage. Below are titles and descriptions. Descriptions were limited to 40 words. 
     
     
    58620, Crossing Boundaries: Histories of Geoheritage
            Description: Presentations explore the range of meanings of geoheritage from a variety of perspectives that cross boundaries, whether historical, disciplinary, geographical, national, political, institutional, or philosophical in nature. Papers may address geo-sites and geo-collections which are contested, marginalized, or unjustly forgotten.
     
     
    58622, Crossing Borders in the History and Philosophy of the Geosciences
           Description: Presentations explore how the geosciences cross borders, whether disciplinary, geographical, national, political, institutional, social or philosophical in nature, including women and minorities in geology, international and interdisciplinary collaborations, connecting the field and lab, colonialism, social aspects of geological maps, etc.
     
     
    We hope many of you will be interested in presenting a paper in one or other of these sessions, so make plans now to come to the meeting. If these sessions are approved, we hope to see lots of great abstract submissions for them!
     
    Kerry Magruder
    for the HPG Division Board

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