Dr Carolyn Yerkes (Princeton University): ‘Piranesi's Precious Metals’
13 February, 5.15-6.30pm, Room 4.18, 20 Chambers Street.
Dr Carolyn Yerkes (Princeton University): ‘Piranesi's Precious Metals’
(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)
13 February, 5.15-6.30pm, Room 4.18, 20 Chambers Street.
Dr Carolyn Yerkes (Princeton University): ‘Piranesi's Precious Metals’
(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)
30 January, 5.15-6.30pm, Room 4.18, 20 Chambers Street.
Dr Marija Drėmaitė, Vilnius University: ‘Baltic modernism in the context of Soviet architectural awards’
(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)
'The Neopicaresque in Context: Reading Genre in the Real World'
Wednesday 17th January 2018, 17:30 – Room G.05, 50 George Square
We're pleased to be able to announce the details of the next LLC Work-in-Progress seminar. This week, Jessica Syers, a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature, will be presenting a paper exploring the picaresque genre's relation to theory and historical context. Please join us for what promises to be another fascinating talk and discussion; as ever, there will be tea/coffee and biscuits.
Dr Daniel Sage (University of Loughborough): The affective conditions for actor-networking new technologies: the case of house building
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Valentina Marcheselli (University of Edinburgh) and Natalia Nino (University of Edinburgh): PhD Showcase: Charting malnutrition: The politics of weight and height measurement during early childhood AND Life as we-don’t-know-it and the social construction of unknowns.
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Professor Wiebe Bijker (NTNU/ Maastricht): STS and policy advice— adventuring from academia into governance
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Professor Jennifer Gabrys (Goldsmiths, University of London): Instruments and Instrumentality
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Professor Gina Neff (University of Oxford): Making Data in Undisciplined Teams: Lessons from the field for quantitative analytics
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Dr. Elena Parmiggiani (NTNU): Algorithmic Democracy and the Politics of Arctic Oil
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Professor Noortje Marres (University of Warwick): WORKSHOP: From the lab to the street? Mapping the issues of driverless cars with digital methods
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]