The World Nationalism Made
The World Nationalism Made
Monday, 11 November 2019
G.07 Meadows Lecture Theatre (Old Medical School)
17:00-18:30h
[Sociology Department and ASEN (Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism) Edinburgh branch]
The World Nationalism Made
Monday, 11 November 2019
G.07 Meadows Lecture Theatre (Old Medical School)
17:00-18:30h
[Sociology Department and ASEN (Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism) Edinburgh branch]
With many thanks to Yuthika Sharma, it is our great pleasure to announce an exciting public lecture to be held on the 7th November. This keynote lecture is part-funded by CSAS and part of the first ACSAA conference to be held in the UK:
Tuesday, 5th November
6:30pm, Project Room, 50 George Square
Book Launch of Scotland in Space: Creative Visions and Critical Reflections on Scotland’s Space Futures
Details and free booking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/book-launch-for-scotland-in-space-tickets-77804979789
[STIS, English Literature, Edinburgh Futures Institute]
Workshop: Human Data Interaction: The Future of Skills, Education and Training
Date: Friday 6th December 2019
Time: 10:00-16:00
Location: Bayes Centre (G.03), University of Edinburgh
Research by Dr Désha Osborne, the 2019 Daiches-Manning Memorial Fellow in 18th- Century Scottish Studies, has been featured in The Scotsman.
5.15pm, Usha Kasera Lecture Theatre, Old College.
Simon Heffer (Buckingham): Asquith, Lloyd George and the Coup of 1916
Political History Research Group
3pm, INSPACE, Informatics Forum, 1 Crichton St.
Vassilis Galanos (Edinburgh): How to Survive a New AI Winter: Lessons from AI’s history (Screening of the BBC TV debate between John McCarthy, Donald Michie, Richard Gregory, and Sir James Lighthill).
[AI Ethics & Society group]
Wednesday 30 October at 5:30 in the ante-room L06 in the North East Studio Building at ECA.
Our first session will take place on Wednesday, 30 October at 5:30pm in the L05 room in the ECA North-East Studio Building. If you can't find your way, get in touch with us (via email or call us at 07378709790).
We are going to pick up where we left off with our conversation before the summer (please don't worry if you've missed that event as we're keeping the same core reading).
What does queer black art making look like and how do we think about it?
Friday 6 December
12 – 2PM. Venue: 6th Floor Teaching Space, Main Library
Patsy Perry (University of Manchester) – Sustainable Fashion: The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Supply Chain Management
[Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture & Society]
4 – 6PM. Venue: Digital Scholarship Centre, CRC, 6th Floor, Main Library
Colin Johnson (University of Kent / IASH Digital Scholarship Fellow) – Artificial Intelligence as an Artistic Medium
[Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture & Society]