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Welcome to the Member Area of ISPSTonline.org

As a Member of ISPST or a registered user of the site there are a number of things you can accomplish on this page, including: 

  • Membership Status (Members Only) - Click this link to view your membership status. This will tell you how many days you have left on your membership. Expiration date is listed in European date format of year-month-day. When you provide contact details here they will automatically update the information listed under "Update Contact Information."
  • Update Contact Information (Members Only) Click here to view your shipping and billing information and make any needed changes. Make sure your shipping address has a street name and number or the publisher will not ship you the journal. You can also change your user name, email address, and password for the website here.
  • Update Password and email - As a member or a registered user of the site, you can click this link to update your email address and reset your password.
  • Submit an Announcement (Members Only) - Whether you have something to announce or you just want to share a story, select this link and start writing. Once approved your announcement will appear on the front page of our site.
  • Newsletter Archive - Click on this link to view the newsletters you receive from ISPST. WE STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU DO NOT OPT OUT OF THE NEWSLETTER BECAUSE THIS WILL BE THE PRIMARY WAY WE COMMUNICATE WITH THE SOCIETY!

If you are not a member of ISPST what are you waiting for?

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Upcoming Conferences

We have posted announcements about two upcoming conferences in the psychology of science in our message board: http://www.ispstonline.org/index.php?option=com_jfusion&Itemid=136&jfile=viewforum.php&f=7

 

Kevin Dunbar featured in WIRED

There was a very interesting write up of one of our ISPST members, Kevin Dunbar, in Wired magazine this month. It's all about the fallibility of science. http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/12/fail_accept_defeat/all/1
   

David Gooding (1947-2009)

I am sorry to announce that David Gooding, Emeritus Professor of History and Philosophy of Science and Director of the Science Studies Centre at Bath University, died on Sunday, December 13, after a long illness. Best known for his studies of Michael Faraday and for his many contributions to the understanding of experimentation, visualization, and scientific theory, Gooding's work extended across the entire range of science studies. A bibliography and links to articles can be found at his web site: http://staff.bath.ac.uk/hssdcg/ A friend and inspiration to many members of this society, he will be sorely missed.
 

Faraday's Slides Now Online

Ryan D. Tweney has been working with Michael Faraday's slide specimens, prepared as part of his 1856 researches on the colors of gold. Photographs of all of his specimens have now been placed on a web site: http://aveburybooks.com/faraday/catalog.html
A paper detailing a cognitive analysis of his work is linked on the web site, and may be accessed directly at:

http://www.aveburybooks.com/faraday/discovering_discovery.pdf
   

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