SCAR History and Social Sciences Workshop “Past, present and future of human connections to the ” (British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK, 1-5 July 2013)

1 July 2013 Monday Cornelia Lüdecke & 08:15 Opening of the Workshop Daniela Liggett 08:30 Louise Brown Engaging with the 'Heritage' of Icy Heritage - Managing Historic Sites in the Antarctic: Pristine Wilderness, Anthropogenic 09:00 Sherrie-lee Evans Degradation or Cultural Landscape? The criteria for proposing and approving Antarctic Historic Sites and Monuments: creation, 09:30 Bryan Lintott consolidation and challenges 10:00 Morning tea 10:30 Mauricio Jara The Belgique of Gerlache in the social imagination of Punta Arenas, 1897-1899 11:00 Andrew Atkin Evaluating the Success of Scientific Research on Antarctic Expeditions, 1898-1914 11:30 Ursula Rack “Weather still remains boisterous” -Historic weather data in diaries and logbooks 1901-1904

12:00 John Cooper From sail to steam, seals to science: the visiting vessels of the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands

12:30 Lunch 13:30 Pat Quilty Earliest Australian activity in the Antarctic: Siddins and Taylor Russian expedition in the context of political interests of the Russian Empire and the 14:00 Erki Tammiksaar Soviet Union 14:30 Rip Bulkeley Why Bellingshausen did not discover Antarctica 15:00 Afternoon tea Christel Misund 15:30 Science and Politics: The Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition (NBSX) Domaas 16:00 Alessandro Antonello Nature conservation in Antarctica during the early Treaty years, 1958-1964

16:30 David Walton The Papers of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings – a treasure trove of new information

2 July 2013 Tuesday 08:30 David Picard Antarctic Plays: Tourism Performance and the Modernity of Nature 09:00 Angela Grosse Antarctica is under pressure - by global climate change and by global lifestyle change Mapping out how different cultures and populations value the Antarctic wilderness - Consortium for 09:30 Tina Tin Research on the Wilderness Values of Antarctica AntWild 10:00 Morning tea Elias Barticevic & Juan 10:30 Challenges for citizen science in Antarctica: a case study in Salazar 11:00 Rohani Mohd Shah Malaysia and Antarctica: Past Perspective, Present Involvement and Future Challenges 11:30 Norha Abu Hanifah Preparing the Act: Waste Control, Malaysian Style

12:00 Machiel Lamers The science of zoning. Informational governance processes of area management in the Antarctic

12:30 Lunch 13:30 Sira Engelbertz Values in the discourse on topical issues in Antarctic politics 14:00 Andriy Fedchuk Application of Hierarchy Research Method for Assessment of National Interests in Antarctica Juan Francisco Salazar 14:30 The Antarctic Problem in the 21st Century: Nationalism, Geopolitics, Cultural Futures (et al.) 15:00 Afternoon tea Mantopi Ephaphrus 15:30 The Impact of Social Science Research on Policy in the South African National Antarctic Programme Mamabolo 16:00 Daniela Liggett The role of the social sciences and humanities in Antarctic climate change research 18:00 Klaus Dodds Public lecture: Royalty and Loyalty: Queen Elizabeth Land and British Antarctic Territory SCAR History and Social Sciences Workshop Programme - continued

3 July 2013 Wednesday 08:30 Cornelia Lüdecke Beriberi at Kerguelen: A case study during the international Antarctic co-operation 1901-1903 Seal liver & onion for dinner with a semolina pudding - the significance of food in human survival in 09:00 Bernadette Hince Antarctica M. Consuelo Léon 09:30 Cooking and Nursing at Chilean Antarctic Base O'Higgins Wöppke 10:00 Morning tea 10:30 Aant Elzinga Early explorers and the politics of memory in constructing Antarctic gateway cities 11:00 Adrian Howkins South-North Visions: de-centered perspectives on trans-polar historical scholarship

A study of the techniques used by the Ross Sea Committee to raise funds for New Zealand's part in 11:30 Peter Talbot the Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1955-58), with selected comparisons of other expeditions

New advances of the South American Research Project (Brazil--Chile) on Historical 12:00 Andres Zarankin Archaeology in Antarctica 12:30 Lunch Lewander Lecture : Figures in the fog. Ways of telling the Antarctic whaler's history (20th century, 13:30 Victoria Nuviala Antarctica) 14:00 Hanne Nielsen The Wide White Stage Carolyn Philpott & 14:30 'Scott of the Antarctic' at the Opera: Interpreting Winfried Zillig's Das Opfer (1937) Elizabeth Leane 15:00 Afternoon tea 15:30 Jean de Pomereu Imagining Inlandsis : Surface and impenetrability

16:00 Rupert Summerson Howling emptiness: aesthetic responses to Antarctica from Captain Cook to Antarctica on a plate

Infested with godless warriors and plagued by natural disaster: Antarctica in Spanish literature, late 16:30 Pablo Wainschenker 1500s to early 1600s 18:30 Workshop dinner (Venue TBA)

4 July 2013 Thursday 08:30 BAS Visit => BAS Archives and tour of the British Antarctic Survey 10:00 Morning tea Cornelia Lüdecke Meeting of the SCAR History Expert Group (members only) 10:30 Daniela Liggett & Juan (parallel) Meeting of the SCAR Social Sciences Action Group Salazar 12:00 Lunch Joint reporting and discussion session: The future for the humanities and social sciences within 13:00 EG/AG chairs SCAR and beyond 14:30 Afternoon tea 15:00 Naomi Boneham Visit => SPRI Archives

5 July 2013 Friday AM Bryan Lintott Historical tour through Cambridge