Sarah Wise: Gaslight Stories: Women in White, Eccentric Heirs, Inconvenient People
Gaslight Stories: Women in White, Eccentric Heirs, Inconvenient People
Gaslight Stories: Women in White, Eccentric Heirs, Inconvenient People
Before Windrush: Mapping Migrants in an Age of Controversies
You are kindly invited to an additional STIS seminar 'Perspectives on "AI"'
with contributions from David Leslie of The Turing Institute and the University's own Morgan Currie, Robin Williams, Sarah Bennett and Benedetta Catanzariti on 18th June 2019 from 3pm-5pm in 1.62 Old Surgeon's Hall.
More details and tickets are available in the attached pdf and from here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/stis-seminar-perspectives-on-ai-tickets-62111
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Wednesday 19 June 2019
12noon to 2pm, Seminar Room, 23 Buccleuch Place
Planning research & strategies for successful data collection
Richard Bryan and Kathrin Tennstedt, Qa Research
The workshop will cover the following stages of the research cycle:
Planning research projects; engaging and recruiting research participants and collecting qualitative and quantitative research data, followed by a presentation outlining how Qa Research has supported universities with collecting qualitative and quantitative research data.
Monday 10 June 2019
12noon to 1.30pm, Room 3.3, Lister Learning & Teaching Centre
Loving relationships in Scottish foster care
Lucia Hargasova, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute for Research in Social Communication
This seminar presents the results of the qualitative study conducted in cooperation with the Centre for Excellence for Children’s Care and Protection (CELCIS) in 2018
[CRFR ]
Wednesday 5 June 2019
1pm – 2pm, 1.37, Paterson’s Land
Understanding children and young people’s privacy?
Dr Julian Burton, Rutgers University , New Jersey and
Hamide Elif Uzumcu, University of Padova, Italy
This is a joint seminar between Childhood & Youth Studies Research Group and the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships
TUESDAY 4 JUNE
9.30am-5.00pm, Raeburn Room, Old College.
'Shadow Agents of War' Workshop
[Full programme at https://research.shca.ed.ac.uk/shadow-agents-of-war/. Limited places and precirculated papers, so please contact co-organiser Stephen.Bowd@ed.ac.uk]
Dr. Alexis Lothian, from University of Maryland, will give a research seminar on speculative fiction and queer possibility titled "Networked Public Sexual Fantasy and Other Old Queer Futures" on Tuesday, 4 June at 14:30 (ECA boardroom). Refreshments will be provided.
Workshop: The Ambiguity of Violence as Resistance