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Feminist and Queer Spatialities: Care, Connection and Change
School of Geography, University College Dublin
School of Geography, Dublin, Ireland
August 21–22, 2024
Session Abstract
IN CONVERSATION WITH THE DEAD: MAPPING COLLECTIVE GRIEF, MOURNING AND RESISTANCE
Nour Almazidi and Niloofar Rasooli - London School of Economics, ETH Zürich
The house of the dead can be a radical location of rupturing, revolting, and reclaiming; a
Special Issue
Introduction: Off the Grid and on the Road in Europe Living in an Age of Uncertainty and Polycrisis Michael O'Regan
Articles
The Global Digital Humanities Symposium (msuglobaldh.org) Planning Committee is pleased to announce the program and to open free registration for the 9th annual Symposium, which will take place as a virtual event, March 15-18, 2024 and an in-person event at Michigan State University, March 22-23, 2024. The registration deadline is Monday, March 11.
XIV Lisbon Summer School for the Study of Culture
CULTURE AT WAR
Lisbon, June 24 – 29, 2024
Deadline for submissions: February 29, 2024
We are living in times of war. Now, more than ever, war occupies a central role in both national and international affairs and pervades various spheres of our societies and cultures.
Student applications open for a fully-funded History of Nursing PhD (deadline 26 January)
Intersection and Identity: Exploring the Professional and Personal Lives of Post-War Black Nurses in Britain
LAHP Collaborative Doctoral Award between Queen Mary University of London and Royal College of Nursing
Oral History Summer School is offering a special online Project Design Lab, January 19-20, for those developing an oral history (or research/documentary) project in any stage. This is a unique opportunity for advanced training in project design methodology. This is a great opportunity to jump start a new project or tend to an existing one, in a small group/lab format. Learn more and register here.
Recently, we see a growing scholarship in design, art, technology, and science regarding their relationships with disability and thus exploring issues of materiality as well as complex embodiment and cognitive difference. In opposition to previous narratives, these novel and critical accounts center disability as a creative force, an embodied experience that fosters innovation and allows for new affordances of already known and circulating objects, practices and knowledges.
International Conference, 26-28 June 2025, University of Graz
CALL FOR PAPERS
What is critique? What can Critical Theory do for society? Which forms of critique may claim any relevance in late capitalism? How can a critical public opinion manifest itself in the 21st century? How can we distinguish critique from political ideologies and conspiracy theories? (see Fridays for Future, Querdenker, etc.) What characterises critical thinking? How can radical thought be rendered practically relevant?