CCACE's 10th Annual Research Day
CCACE's 10th Annual Research Day
5th September 2017
Department of Psychology, 7 George Square
CCACE's 10th Annual Research Day
5th September 2017
Department of Psychology, 7 George Square
Jemma Neville: 'Word on the Street- constitutional change on a street called home'
IASH Work in Progress talk
Workshop: Slavery and the Scottish Country House
Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies
Dr Anne Schwan (Edinburgh Napier University, IASH): German Internees Writing the First World War: Identity, Border Crossings and Creativity in Stobsiade
The World in Us: Gestalt Structure, Phenomenology and Embodied Cognition
7th-9th July
Room G32, 7 George Square, EH8 9JZ
University of Edinburgh
This three day conference will investigate the interrelations between Gestalt Psychology, Phenomenology, and contemporary Cognitive Science.
Robert Chambers as a Writer for Children seen in Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
Professor Shu-Fang Lai, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan / IASH
Email: sflai@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
Africa Writes Edinburgh - Free Event
Readings from The Ultimate Tragedy by Abdulai Sila (translated by Jethro Soutar) and a discussion about translation and publishing in Africa including an introduction to the Andika Ma blog will take place.
Monday 3rd July
Time 5.30 - 7.30pm on
Venue Blackwell’s South Bridge
contact: o.uduku@ed.ac.uk
Informatics Forum · University of Edinburgh · 8 & 9 November 2017
Glued to the Image:
A phenomenology of racialization through works of art
Event co-sponsored with the Centre for Cultural Relations and the Philosophy Subject Area
Speaker
Alia Al-Saji (McGill University)
Date and Time
5th Jul 2017 14:00 - 16:00
Location
CMB Staff Room 6th floor
Abstract
'Chitai, chitai' film screening and Q&A with the director.
30th June, 6pm
Screening Room, 50 George Square
[Princess Dashkova Centre]
‘Chitai, chitai’ is the bold, experimental directorial debut of actor Evgenii Koriakovskii, a prolific Russian actor, who worked with famous contemporary Russian writers on this film.
Some reactions to the film: