Dr Harry Weeks (IASH Fellow): The Permitted Autonomy of Contemporary Art
Dr Harry Weeks (IASH Fellow): The Permitted Autonomy of Contemporary Art
Dr Harry Weeks (IASH Fellow): The Permitted Autonomy of Contemporary Art
Mark Miller 'Affective realism: the light and dark side of seeing-with-feeling' More information: http://www.worldaswefeelit.hss.ed.ac.uk/
15.00 - 16.00, S1, 7 George Square
Tegan Cruwys, University of Queensland
“When and why social influence shapes eating behaviour.”
When: 28 April 2016
Where: 3.10/3.11 DSB
Who: Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine
Title: Focus association through covert movement (joint work with Hadas Kotek)
Christopher Kitson (Queen’s University Belfast): Orders of Magnitude: Wells’ Sublime in The Time Machine; Olivia Ferguson (University of Edinburgh): Caricature and the Revolutionary Body in Frankenstein
THURSDAY 28 APRIL
17:10 - 19:00, F21 7 George Square
Prof. H. Clark Barrett (UCLA): 'Mindreading, morality, and the search for human cognitive specializations'
[School of PPLS].
http://www.ppls.ed.ac.uk/events/view/25th-ppls-interdisciplinary-seminar
17.10-19.00, F21, 7 George Sq.
The 25th PPLS Interdisciplinary Seminar will be given by Prof. Clark Barrett (UCLA) on the topic 'Mindreading, morality, and the search for human cognitive specializations'. It will be followed by commentaries from Prof. Holly Branigan, Dr. Jennifer Culbertson, and Dr. Suilin Lavelle.
Catriona Crowe: How we should remember 1916
Join us for a fascinating exploration about remembering the 1916 Rising, with Catriona Crowe, archivist, critic and distinguished public intellectural on the issues associated with public history, memory and commemoration
Thursday 28 April 2016 17.15
Register at:
http://catrionacrowe1916lecture.eventbrite.co.uk