Just entering the conversation to mention that what the Dutch call an eland is not what the English call an eland. Rather, it is a moose. Or an elk.
Posts by Raf De Bont 🟥
On the move again!
Hypothesis: techno-pessimists often travel by train.
Men studying a dragon
ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP IN HISTORY OF SCIENCE
My home department at Uppsala University is advertising an endowed professorship in the history of science. This is the best position in the field in Sweden, and probably in all of Scandinavia. Apply before 30 April 2026. www.uu.se/en/about-uu/...
And here finally my contribution to this conversation doi.org/10.1017/S174... in @globalhistjnl.bsky.social. I trace the origins of #corporateenvironmentalism to heterogeneous, private #governance networks in the 1970s that served as alternatives to official UN settings. Also, great title, yes?
Our Faculty kestrel is a beacon of Enlightenment.
Happy birthday to one of my favourite haters, Charles Darwin
just a reminder - job opening in STS @fasosmaastricht.bsky.social, deadline February 8
Wearing a unicorn suit, I hope?
we're hiring in STS @fasosmaastricht.bsky.social!
deadline coming up soon (February 8). focus is the social science-y corners of STS preferably w/ some interest in sustainability & environment - but interpreted broadly.
vacancies.maastrichtuniversity.nl/job/Maastric...
Auch.
I do think however that AI could easily produce hallucinations similar to those of Microsoft researchers!
A report by 'Microsoft researchers' indicates that historians are the professional group whose work is one of the easiest to replace by AI. The article below shows what's wrong with the report.
Vacancies:
Post-doc in Disinformation & European Democracy: vacancies.maastrichtuniversity.nl/job/Maastric...
Ass. Prof European Political History since 1900: vacancies.maastrichtuniversity.nl/job/Maastric...
Ass. Prof Political and Social Philosophy: www.academictransfer.com/nl/jobs/3566...
All this in the slightly intimidating decor of the royal palace.
And what an acceptance speech!
You can probably blame the Dutch royals for lots of things, but not for their choice in Erasmus Prize winners. Hooray for Donna Haraway!
4 hours and counting.
In a moving train now. Overhearing a group of 17-year olds with migration background discussing what to study next year. History sounds cool, I hear them say. Particularly doing research and writing a thesis. So far, I really like this strike travel!
20 minutes in. 0 km so far.
Seeking adventure! Trying to get to Amsterdam from Leuven. By train. During a national railway strike.
With great contributions by @nancyjjacobs.bsky.social, Vincent Bijman, @monicavasile.bsky.social, @greggmitman.bsky.social, @georgeiorda.bsky.social, @julesskotnesbrown.bsky.social, @moneschleper.bsky.social, @reginahorta.bsky.social, Christina Dunbar-Hester, Nitin D. Rai, Ajit Menon and Jim Webb.
*Globalizing Wildlife*, a book edited by @vbateman.bsky.social, Tom Quick, and myself, is now available for pre-order with @uncpress.bsky.social!
Using code 01SOCIAL30 at checkout, you can save 30%
www.uncpress.org/book/9781469...
Pre-discussing the Dutch elections @fasosmaastricht.bsky.social
Today IUCN has officially declared the Slender-billed Curlew extinct, marking the first known global extinction of a formerly widespread migratory bird species whose range included mainland Europe, North Africa, and West Asia.
Read more here ⬇️
www.unep-aewa.org/fr/node/6632
Well, I read it in Richard W. Burkhardt's 636 page long history of ethology 😊
Just read that the doctoral thesis of Nobel Prize-winning ethologist Niko Tinbergen was 32 pages long. Efficient.
Not so long ago, I wrote about the history of human interactions with (wild) hamsters.
A coda in the news today: the Flemish populist right makes the (no longer existing) “hamster coaches” a culture-war target - seemingly to discredit wider biodiversity efforts.
www.standaard.be/politiek/de-...
Een prettige samenwerking tussen de binnenstadsfaculteiten ook.