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3rd Feb 2020 11:00am-1:00pm
University of Brighton
Part of the Techne Conflux and Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories: Rethinking Archival Research, Methods and Practice series, Professor Maryanne Dever will be speaking on materiality and Critical Archive Studies.
4th Feb 2020 2:00pm-5:00pm
Freud Museum London
This workshop explores the contradictory moment many researchers in the Humanities may find themselves: working both after Theory and dependent upon Theory.
5th Feb 2020 2:00pm-4:30pm
Royal Holloway, 11 Bedford Square
This is a short course on the interview in research as a stand alone technique, part of a mixed methods approach, or experimental advanced elicitation practice.
6th Feb 2020 10:00am - 7th Feb 2020 5:00pm
Learning on Screen premises, London
This 2-day introductory course, delivered by specialist staff from Learning on Screen, will enable you to develop video productions skills for research purposes and will enhance general employability.
11th Feb 2020 10:30am - 12th Feb 2020 4:30pm
Friends House, Euston Road
This two-day retreat offers a fresh take on academic writing, de-mystifying it with activities to help you write more clearly and stylishly within your discipline.
18th Feb 2020 10:30am - 19th Feb 2020 4:30pm
Friends House, Euston Road
This two-day retreat is for any Y2 PhD student currently working towards a PhD stage (e.g. an upgrade, or submitting chapters), when writing can feel stressful and lonely.
19th Feb 2020 10:00am-7:30pm
University of Roehampton
Convened by Joe Kelleher, the event will consider the nature of acts and actions - acts of speech, acts of making and appearing, acts of observation, acts of faith, acts of violence etc - in theatricalised contexts.
19th Feb 2020 2:00pm-4:00pm
Royal Holloway, 11 Bedford Square
Following the Affective Turn is an interdisciplinary research project that hopes to invite discussion and reflection on the current state of affect studies. As part of this project, we're running a series of reading groups centred around Sara Ahmed's The Cultural Politics of Emotion.