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State, Society, Stigma: Rethinking Disease in a Global Age (CFP, Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 26–27 June 2014)
Call for Papers: State, Society, Stigma: Rethinking Disease in a Global Age 26-27 June 2014, Melbourne Australia, Two-Day International Symposium LIMS (La Trobe Institute of Molecular Science), La Trobe University. Convenors: Dr Tarryn Phillips (legal studies), Dr Michael O’Keefe (politics), … Continue reading
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Tagged CFP, conference, disease, global, global health, medicalisation, stigma, transmission, waste
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Viral Imaginaries: Infectious Disease and Society in Contemporary China – 5th-6th Dec 2013 (CFP)
Viral Imaginaries: Infectious Disease and Society in Contemporary China An International Conference5 to 6 December 2013 Room 436, 4th Floor, Run Run Shaw Tower Centennial Campus, Hong Kong SAR China is often represented in the West as a ‘hot spot’ … Continue reading
The Mutilated Body: Durham University Medieval & Early Modern Student Association Conference (Register now, Durham, 8–9 July 2013)
The Mutilated Body Medieval and Early Modern Student Association Postgraduate Conference 8-9 July 2013 at St John’s College, Durham University MEMSA is proud to announce its seventh annual postgraduate conference, an event designed to bring together postgraduate and early career … Continue reading
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Tagged body, conference, disability, disease, early modern, medical humanities, medieval, mutilation, torture
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The Pandemic City: Governing Urban Health & Disease (Workshop, London, 26 June 2013)
The Pandemic City: Governing Urban Health and Disease This workshop examines concerns about health and illness and the role they play in shaping the governance of urban spaces, populations and bodies. Focusing on the intersection of technical projections and cultural … Continue reading
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Tagged disease, governance, interdisciplinary, pandemic, social sciences, sociology of health & illness, urban
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The Mutilated Body: Durham University Medieval & Early Modern Student Association (CFP, Conference, Durham, 8–9 July 2013)
The Mutilated Body Durham University’s annual MEMSA conference is an interdisciplinary forum for postgraduates and early career researchers to present and discuss their research. This year, the conference theme will focus on aspects of destruction, disability, and personhood in the medieval and … Continue reading
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Tagged body, CFP, conference, disability, disease, early modern, medical humanities, medieval, mutilation, torture
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