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The study of smell in the humanities and sciences. Spreading joy and knowledge in all things smelly! #smellstudies

Acc. mod.: @manonraffard.bsky.social, Chanelle Dupuis & Radel J. Gacumo.
Website: https://www.smellstudies.com/
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Our @meltingmetropolis.bsky.social article on keeping cool in summertime Paris, New York and London is free to read in the Journal of Social History. doi.org/10.1093/jsh/...
Sensing Heat, Finding Cool: The Search for Water in Summertime Paris, New York, and London, 1880–1930
Abstract. At the turn of the twentieth century, Paris, New York, and London were epicenters of urban modernity, but these cities and their inhabitants were
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January 21, 2026 at 9:08 AM
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Breaking News: The EPA will stop considering lives saved when setting pollution limits and instead calculate only the cost to businesses.
E.P.A. to Stop Considering Lives Saved by Limiting Air Pollution
In a reversal, the agency plans to calculate only the cost to industry when setting pollution limits, and not the monetary value of saving human lives, documents show.
nyti.ms
January 12, 2026 at 6:39 PM
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Curator of Material Culture – Powell-Cotton Trust, UK.
Full-time, fixed-term role in museum curation & material culture research.
Eligibility: Degree in heritage-related field with collections experience.
Deadline: 27 January 2026.
Apply: higherjobz.com/curator-of-m...

#MuseumJobs #HeritageCareers
Curator of Material Culture Job UK | Powell-Cotton Trust | HigherJobz
Apply for Curator of Material Culture job at Powell-Cotton Trust, UK. Full-time, fixed-term museum role. Salary £30,000. Deadline 27 Jan 2026
higherjobz.com
January 13, 2026 at 7:49 AM
Still time to register!
Heads up to my sensory history followers--TOMORROW Tuesday Jan 13, Massachusetts Historical Society's #envhist meeting is virtual and all about changing the smellscape. Join us! www.masshist.org/events/Indus...
Massachusetts Historical Society: Industrializing Olfaction: How Soapmakers Changed the Urban American Smellscape in the Late 19th Century & Early 20th Century
www.masshist.org
January 13, 2026 at 11:38 AM
#CFP #conference: "Olfactory Knowledge: Learning through smell from the 18th Century to the present day" (Oxford, 22-3/08/26)

Deadline: 15/04/26

Info: champ.ly/he8yqe3p

#smellstudies #olfactorystudies #sensorystudies #sensoryhistory #hstm #histsci #sciencestudies
AAC (CFP) « Savoirs olfactifs : Connaître par l'odorat du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours » / "Olfactory knowledge: Learning through smell from the 18th century to the present day" (22-23/10/2026) - Chaire Santé SHS
Appel à communication pour le colloque « Savoirs olfactifs : Connaître par l'odorat du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours ».« Dis-moi ce que tu sens, je te dirai ce que je sais ». Organisé du 22 au 23 octobre 2026 à la Maison française d'Oxford (Royaume-Uni), le colloque « Savoirs olfactifs : Connaître par l'odorat du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours » propose d'interroger la place de l'odorat dans la constitution des savoirs au cours de l'époque contemporaine en s'intéressant à ses rapports avec les usages et les pratiques.Les savoirs olfactifs font partie partie intégrante de nombreuses pratiques qu'elles soient savantes, médicales, artisanales ou encore domestiques. Le recours aux expertises organoleptiques et aux appréciations olfactives est déterminant dans la caractérisation des matériaux, des espèces végétales et fongiques ou encore à l’élaboration d’un diagnostic médical. Dans le domaine des artisanats, l’olfaction constitue le plus souvent un savoir tacite, mais les documents tels que les traités techniques rappellent que l’odeur a aussi bien souvent été convoquée pour signaler une matière frelatée ou l’état d’avancée d’un processus de transformation chimique. Malgré ces usages, l'odorat reste considéré comme un sens inférieur aux autres dans l'économie générale des savoirs : il ne permettrait d'accéder qu'à une connaissance approximative. L'expertise olfactive devrait être complétée par l'instrumentation pour accéder à la connaissance. Cette conception reste profondément ancrée jusque dans la langue où le flair demeure une métaphore privilégiée pour désigner une connaissance intuitive.En questionnant ce lieu commun, ce colloque interdisciplinaire ambitionne de reconsidérer la place ambivalente accordée à l'odorat dans la constitution des savoirs. Les nombreuses pistes de recherche empruntées - la respiration, la physiologie, l'olfactométrie, les méthodes d'enseignement ou les enjeux de genre, - doivent permettre de stimuler une riche réflexion collective. La mobilisation de différentes disciplines - depuis les arts, les sciences humaines et sociales jusqu'à la médecine, la chimie, les neurosciences ou encore l'architecture - doit quant à elle permettre de multiplier les angles d'approches en plus d'élargir le champ des objets étudiés, depuis les textes (traités, ouvrages...), les images (illustrations, photographies) jusqu'aux objets (olfactomètres, etc...).Le comité d'organisation attend les contributions de jeunes chercheurs et chercheuses comme celles des spécialistes confirmés dans leur domaine. Les propositions de communication en français ou en anglais, d’environ 3 000 signes, accompagnées d’une courte bio-bibliographie, sont à adresser à Rémi Digonnet (remi.digonnet@univ-st-etienne.fr) et Érika Wicky (erika.wicky@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr) avant le 15 avril 2026. Ce colloque international est organisé par la Chaire de Professeure junior « Olfactions » (Université Grenoble-Alpes / LARHRA). Il sera accueilli par la Maison française d’Oxford (CNRS). Il bénéficie du soutien du Centre Alexandre Koyré (CNRS/EHESS/MNHN, Paris), du laboratoire ECLLA (Université Jean-Monnet de Saint-Etienne), de la Chaire Santé-SHS de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne et de l’Institut universitaire de France.(Informations-clés au bas de l'actualité) Call for papers :  "Olfactory knowledge: Learning through smell from the 18th century to the present day" (English)Held on October 22-23, 2026, at the Maison française d'Oxford (United Kingdom), the international conference "Olfactory Knowledge: Learning through smell from the 18th Century to the present day" will examine the role of smell in the constitution of knowledge in the contemporary era, focusing on its relationship with customs and practices.Olfactory knowledge is an integral part of many scholarly, medical, artisanal, and domestic practices. The use of organoleptic expertise and olfactory assessments is crucial in the characterization of materials, the classification of plant and fungal species and even in the development of medical diagnoses. In the field of crafts, olfaction is most often tacit knowledge, but documents such as technical treatises remind us that smell has also often been used to indicate adulterated materials or advanced chemical transformation processes. Despite these uses, smell is still considered inferior to the other senses in the general economy of knowledge: it is thought to provide only approximate knowledge. Olfactory expertise must be supplemented by instruments in order to access knowledge. This conception remains deeply rooted even in language, where flair remains a favored metaphor for intuitive knowledge.By questioning this commonplace, this interdisciplinary conference aims to reconsider the ambivalent place accorded to smell in the constitution of knowledge. The numerous avenues of research explored (breathing, physiology, olfactometry, teaching methods, and gender issues...) should stimulate rich collective reflection. The involvement of different disciplines, from the arts, humanities, and social sciences to medicine, chemistry, neuroscience, and architecture, should make it possible to multiply the angles of approach and broaden the field of objects studied, from texts (treatises, books, etc.) images (illustrations, photographs) to objects (olfactometers, etc.).The organizing committee welcomes contributions from young researchers as well as established specialists in their field. Proposals for papers in French or English, approximately 3,000 characters in length, accompanied by a short bio-bibliography, should be sent to Rémi Digonnet (remi.digonnet@univ-st-etienne.fr) and Érika Wicky (erika.wicky@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr) before April 15, 2026.This international symposium is organized by the Junior Professorship Chair “Olfactions” (University of Grenoble-Alpes / LARHRA). It will be hosted by the Maison française d’Oxford (CNRS). It is supported by the Alexandre Koyré Center (CNRS/EHESS/MNHN, Paris), the ECLLA research laboratory (Jean Monnet University of Saint-Etienne), the Health-SHS Chair of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, and the Institut Universitaire de France. Contributors’s travel and accommodation expenses will be covered.- Informations-clés / Key information :Organisateur·trices / Organizers : Rémi Digonnet, Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Étienne / ECLLAJudith Rainhorn, Paris 1 / CHSMarie Thébaud-Sorger, CNRS / CAKÉrika Wicky, Université Grenoble-Alpes / LARHRALieu / Location : Maison française d’Oxford (Royaume-Uni / United Kingdom)Date :  22/10/2026 - 23/10/2026
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January 12, 2026 at 10:39 AM
#newarticle: "Olfactory interruptions. Malodor, atmospheric invasion, and eco-Gothic in A. S. Byatt’s “The Thing in the Forest” and Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away" by Li-Hsin Hsu

Link: champ.ly/yjigoaSl

#smellstudies #olfaction #sensorystudies #gothicliterature #ecocriticism #envhum
December 22, 2025 at 11:57 AM
#newarticle: "Sweet Bags as Embodied Artifacts of Olfactory Heritage" by Olena Morets for the journal Arts.

OA link: champ.ly/2BfBfVdq

#smellstudies #olfaction #sensorystudies #chemicalsenses #academia #sensoryheritage #HeritageAwning

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December 22, 2025 at 11:54 AM
New event for smell + digital culture enthusiasts!

“Wikimedia projects and smell-related content”
📅 10 Dec 2025
🕕 18:00–19:30 UTC
🎙️ Lucy Moore
📍 Zoom

🔗 Register: champ.ly/2HnDcRPj

#smellstudies #olfaction #sensorystudies #digitalculture #academia
December 5, 2025 at 6:15 PM
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Etude importante sur la proximité entre industrie et risque de pathologies respiratoires ⬇️
www.santepubliquefrance.fr/docs/bassins...

A lire aussi l'HDR de C. Gramaglia : "Habiter la pollution industrielle" (www.pressesdesmines.com/produit/habi...)
December 5, 2025 at 10:16 AM
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My paper on spatial segregation, class, air and smell in 19th c Paris has been published OA by the amazing team at Venti Journal!
And here it is: www.venti-journal.com/manon-raffard

#smellstudies #sensoryhistory #classinequality #envhum #envhist #urbanhistory
November 20, 2025 at 3:15 PM
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Germany's Spotlight magazine has featured a 'day in my life' article about my job at @aromaprime.bsky.social 😊
November 24, 2025 at 8:04 AM
#newbook: Scents of Arabia: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ancient Olfactory Worlds, edited by Barbara Huber and Arnulf Hausleiter

Book available #openaccess here: champ.ly/rycqV09_

#smellstudies #olfaction #sensorystudies #chemicalsenses #academia #archeologynews #archeology #sensoryhistory
November 18, 2025 at 12:19 PM
#academicjob: 2 postdoctoral fellowships in Ottoman History and Digital Literary and Linguistic Studies (Belgium), with a focus on taste, touch & smell.

Deadline for application: November 14, 2025

Info: champ.ly/nQZriZCg

#smellstudies #olfaction #sensorystudies #chemicalsenses #academia
Research Agenda
At the Centre: Please check back here for future updates
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October 30, 2025 at 9:14 AM
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🌿✨ New Book Out! ✨🌿
Our new volume #Scents_of_Arabia: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ancient Olfactory Worlds is now published with
@archaeopress.bsky.social

Thank you to all contributors who made this book possible!
@dai-weltweit.bsky.social
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#PastScents #Heritage #Archaeology
October 24, 2025 at 10:53 AM
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I'm planning an interactive workshop on the senses and medical humanities, to be held in Leeds in July 2026. It will involve creative practitioners, academics, and clinicians. If this is something you'd be interested in attending, please drop me a message or reply to this post and we can chat more!
October 23, 2025 at 5:42 PM
New article alert: read all about SSG member Camille Grapa's research on olfactory clues in German museums!

Link: champ.ly/48CDjVwG

#smellstudies #olfaction #sensorystudies #chemicalsenses #academia
Sur la trace olfactive des musées allemands
Sur la trace olfactive des musées allemands NotesNotes
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October 20, 2025 at 11:21 AM
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Arts/Humanities PhDs in 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿, go work with @sgsah.bsky.social if you can. One of the kindest, most generous institutions I've encountered, staffed with warm and wonderful people. They want you to think your research big - get in touch and see what they can do for you! Love, a former SGSAH-funded PhD.
There's lots of brilliant research internships & artist residencies here from @sgsah.bsky.social (nb only for current PhD researchers in Arts & Hums in Scotland, due to our funding source), but I'll highlight some of the publishing & literary ones, nb deadline 31 Oct ... 1/ bsky.app/profile/sgsa...
⭐️ Our 2026 internship opportunities are live! ⭐️

Check out 30+ paid internships & artist residencies for Arts & Humanities PhD researchers in Scotland.

Gain real-world experience, build skills & grow your networks with diverse partners.

🕔 Apply by 31 Oct 2025
👉 www.sgsah.ac.uk/e_t/i_ar/
October 20, 2025 at 9:11 AM
The edited volume The Senses and Memory is now available in paperback format!

For a limited time, use the code HOJV30 for a 30% discount.

Find out more here: champ.ly/P62PxziE
October 4, 2025 at 2:27 PM
#workshop: "Textiles de résistances. Approches contemporaines du textile comme art du sensible et geste critique" (France, 24/04/2026), org. Valérie Dupont & Servin Bergeret

Deadline: 28/11/2025

Info: champ.ly/QQ9FJ8y8

#cfp #smellstudies #olfactorystudies #sensorystudies #arthistory #art
September 30, 2025 at 9:47 AM
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New preprint from the very talented Bob Pellegrino! 🧪
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Odor intensity isn’t just about concentration! We have a new preprint to prove it: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

In cahoots with @jmainland.bsky.social, @alexkoulakov.bsky.social, Rick Gerkin, Khristina Samoilova and others not on bluesky. 🧪

Which of these molecules smells stronger?
August 12, 2025 at 8:36 PM
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We've partnered with @neurohumanitiesn.bsky.social! The NeuroHumanities Network is a virtual community of clinicians, neuroscientists, artists, humanists, and patients who explore the intersection of the arts, humanities, and neuroscience. Check the link in the comments for upcoming seminars! 🧠🎨🤓
NeuroHumanities Network - Upcoming Events
Photo Credit: Priya Rama & Kate March
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September 26, 2025 at 3:23 AM
Upcoming #onlinelecture by SSG member Tonia Ramogida: "Olfactory Research Notes: Terapixel Panorama and Olfactory Art" at the Institute for Art and Olfaction (Oct. 17th, 10 AM PT).

Info: champ.ly/NS0eIzis

#smellstudies #olfaction #sensorystudies #chemicalsenses #academia #research #art
Olfactory Research Notes: Terapixel Panorama and Olfactory Art (online)
Lausanne-based researcher Tonia Ramogida from the EPFL Laboratory for Experimental Museology’s (eM+) Terapixel Panorama team joins the IAO for a talk about her work, in the latest lecture in …
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September 25, 2025 at 10:01 AM
After a summer break, the SSG is back in business!
To mark off our 4th year together (yay!), we're having a 1-hour Zoom meeting on September 24th 2025 at 4pm CET / 10 AM EDT. Everyone is welcome; we'll chat, share news, and discuss the year ahead!
And it's never too late to join: champ.ly/9Yaemozj
September 17, 2025 at 7:19 AM