Prof. Kecia Ali (Boston), Captivity, Concubinage, and Consent: Sex and Slavery in Early Islamic Law
6 March
5.15pm Mondays, Room G2, 19 George Square
Prof. Kecia Ali (Boston), Captivity, Concubinage, and Consent: Sex and Slavery in Early Islamic Law
6 March
5.15pm Mondays, Room G2, 19 George Square
Prof. Kecia Ali (Boston), Captivity, Concubinage, and Consent: Sex and Slavery in Early Islamic Law
Talk: Friday March 10, 16:30 - 18:00 Talk:
Jakob Hohwy: From inference to consciousness
G06, 50 George Square
Workshop: Thursday March 9, 10AM - 2PM
Hugh Robson Building - George Square
H.R.B Lecture Theatre (room G.04)
10-11.45 First Session:
Jakob Hohwy and Andy Clark
Predictive Processing - Prospects and Challenges
1145-1215 Coffee Break
1215-2.00 Second Session:
1215-1.00 Sam Wilkinson: Auditory verbal hallucinations viewed from a predictive processing perspective
1.00-2.00 Open Discussion, seeded with graduate student questions
“Should the university serve or stand above the market?”
Friday the 3rd of March, 1:00-2:30pm
Seminar Rooms 1 and 2, Chrystal Macmillan Building
the 2016/2017 Erving Goffman Memorial Lecture hosted by Edinburgh Sociology:
Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel
Professor Michèle Lamont
Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies and the Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies, Harvard University
4:00pm, Monday 13 March
G.07 Meadows Lecture Theatre
Doorway 4, Old Medical School
Professor Øystein A. Vangsnes, Department of Language and Culture, UiT The Arctic University of Norway: On the Two Norwegian Orthographies and Wasted Scottish Opportunities
Abstract
New Approaches to Greek Institutional History