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SoPHIA, Social Platform for Holistic Heritage Impact Assessment, invites researchers, practitioners and interested politicians to a collective reflection on the diverse impact of cultural heritage during the two-day ...
Another Aesthetics is Possible: Arts of Rebellion in the Fourth World War
22 Apr 2021
16:00 - 18:00
Event
Lecture by Jennifer S. Ponce de León (University of Pennsylvania, US) | Respondent: Elize Mazadiego (Art History, University of Amsterdam) in the Politics and Performance Lecture Series organized by Sruti Bala and ...
Spinoza Lecture (online): A Rortyan Pragmatist Master-Argument
22 Apr 2021
19:30 - 21:00
Lecture
Prof. Robert Brandom holds the Spinoza Chair at the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Humanities during the second term of the academic year 2020-2021. Prof. Brandom will be delivering the Spinoza Lectures ...
Robotic logics of public space in the COVID pandemic
23 Apr 2021
10:00 Event
Guest lecture by Shanti Sumartojo (Monash University) in the (Post)Pandemic Urbanism Seminar organized by Carolyn Birdsall in the ASCA Cities Project
ACLC Seminar | Holger Dießel (University of Jena)
23 Apr 2021
16:15 - 17:30
Lecture
Holger Dießel, Professor of English Linguistics at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, is the guest speaker at this ACLC seminar. The title of his talk is 'Towards a dynamic network theory of grammar'. This lecture ...
Webinar The Permanent Crisis of Democracy
23 Apr 2021
16:30 - 19:00
Event
The Association for Political History, in collaboration with the European Institute and the Queen Wilhelmina Chair for Dutch Studies (Columbia University, NYC), the Netherlands Research School for Political History ...
Ideas Behind Bars The Bhima-Koregaon case of imprisoned civic activists (BK-16) and India’s autocratic turn
24 Apr 2021
16:30 Event
This webinar aims to shed light on alarming authoritarian developments in India that have scarcely received adequate international attention.
Now water can flow or it can crash, my friend: Fluid archives of active discontents from East Asia and beyond
29 Apr 2021
13:00 - 14:00
Event
In collaboration with ASCA/University of Amsterdam, Framer Framed is pleased to co-host the public program Now water can flow or it can crash, my friend: Fluid archives of active discontents from East Asia and ...
Spinoza Lecture (online): Hegel’s Recollective Account of Representation
29 Apr 2021
19:30 - 21:00
Lecture
Prof. Robert Brandom holds the Spinoza Chair at the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Humanities during the second term of the academic year 2020-2021. Prof. Brandom will be delivering the Spinoza Lectures ...
From stories to communities, from arts to Hong Kong
30 Apr 2021
13:00 - 15:00
Event
Online Roundtable in the 'Now water can flow or it can crash, my friend series'. Moderated by Lok Yee Wong | Panel: Lin Kok Cheung Dalu, Objournalist, Michael Leung, Susi Law
How Misinformation on Social Media Shapes Our Politics: Insights from India
30 Apr 2021
15:00 - 16:00
Event
Social media such as WhatsApp and Facebook have become important political tools in India, but there is growing concern about fake news spreading on these platforms. What role did misinformation play in the 2021 ...
ASCA Borrel
30 Apr 2021
17:00 Event
It is a great pleasure to invite you to the virtual ASCA Borrel on April 30 at 5 pm CET. To keep it exciting and to avoid Zoom-fatigue, this time we will meet on GatherTown (Gather), where you can make your own ...
Dissertation Defense: Selçuk Balamir
4 May 2021
15:00 Event
Unsustaining the Commodity-Machine: Commoning Practices in Postcapitalist Design | 4 May 2021, Agnietenkapel, 15.00 hrs. | supervisors: Joost de Bloois, Jeroen de Kloet
This is Film! #5: Restoration or Re-appropriation?
5 May 2021
15:30 - 18:30
Event
Guests and screening: Matthew Lee (Head of Film at Imperial War Museums) and David Walsh (Training and Outreach Coordinator for FIAF) will give a talk on They Shall Not Grow Old (NZ/UK, 2018, Peter Jackson, 3D, DCP), ...
Oceans as Archives Symposium
6 May 2021 - 7 May 2021Event
University of British Columbia | Unceded xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) Territory | Organizers: Mikki Stelder (University of British Columbia/ASCA), Renisa Mawani (University of British Columbia), Kristie Flannery ...
Affective Privilege & Paradoxes of Reproduction, Grammars of Power
12 May 2021
00:00 Event
Daniel Loick (University of Amsterdam) & Penelope L. Deutscher (Northwestern University) present in the Philosophy and Public Affairs Colloquium | Title Daniel Loick’s paper: Affective Privilege | Title Penelope ...
Social, Legal and Emotional Aspects of Conflicts in Western Europe, 1300-1600
13 May 2021
16:00 - 18:00
Workshop
In premodern societies, the notions of honour and reputation helped to frame social interactions on different scales. This workshop focuses on the way conflicts participated in defining interactions between ...
Repurposing Porn
14 May 2021
16:00 Event
Ines Ouedraogo is the next guest in the ASCA Film in Context serie organized by Karen Sztajnberg.
PhD defense Hongmei Fang
17 May 2021
14:00 Event
Hongmei Fang, ACLC PhD candidate, will defend her dissertation entitled 'Sentence-final particles in Mandarin', under the supervision of Kees Hengeveld and Hella Olbertz.
Digital Vossius Seminar
17 May 2021
16:00 - 18:00
Symposium
At the next Vossius Seminar Matthijs Lok and Annelien de Dijn will present their research. Matthijs Lok will give the talk “Counter-Revolution, Enlightenment and the Making of the European Past” and Annelien de Dijn ...
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