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New book: Science, Religion, and the Human Future: Conflict, Collusion, and Consequences

A very long time in the making – the monograph from my last project is finally available for pre-order via Oxford University Press.
It contains my research on the effect of religious rhetoric and metaphors in the Covid 19 pandemic, environmental crisis and AI, how they can backfire, even when well-intentioned, how they become instrumentalised in “culture wars” – and how to use them well instead.
Excitingly, this book marks the first longer publication of my work on the history of scientism and the narrative elevation of public scientists and tech leaders to saints and beyond – and its pitfalls (very timely).

Co-authored with the unforgotten Tom McLeish, Amanda Rees, Charlotte Sleigh and David Wilkinson, it also:
– Connects history of science with science communication, providing an essential tool for thinking through current and future scenarios for science engagement
– Identifies problematic overlaps between science and Christianity, previously concealed by the refuted “conflict” thesis
– Refutes the assumption that science shows us “how” and religion “why” we do things, demonstrating the importance of thinking critically about both kinds of human endeavor

The book is released online in December 2025, and in print January 2026. More info can be found on the publishers’ website.

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Keynote on AI & History – Autopilot Yes/No Symposium, Amsterdam

Another cat out of the bag – I'll be speaking at this #AI symposium about how #AIhistories can help us think through current challenges around the applications of AI in society – keynote no. 2 this year, among a stellar line-up #hps #sts #histsci #scicommwww.sogeti.nl/events/vint-…

Dr Franziska Kohlt (@frankendodo.bsky.social) 2025-05-01T10:22:15.936Z

I am looking forward to presenting my second Keynote Lecture this year, this time on AI Histories at the Capegemini “Autopilot Yes/No” Conference in Bassum/Amsterdam. I’m looking forward to revisiting the work I did with Simon Schaffer on the Magical Mechanical Museum exhibition, and BBC Radio 4 In Our Time, together also with Elly Truitt. I will be reflecting on how histories of Automata can help us think through current challenges faced on the intersections of AI & Society.

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BBC Radio 4 ‘In Our Time’ on Automata

I will be speaking about automata in the history of science and psychology, literature and popular culture alongside Simon Schaffer and Elly Truitt on BBC4’s ‘In Our Time’ program with Melvyn Bragg on 20 Septemeber 2018. The broadcast will be available afterwards on iPlayer. If you haven’t seen Compton Verney’s Marvellous Mechanical Museum yet, you should definitely go – and get the wonderful book accompanying the exhibition.

 

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