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Tag Archives: identity
Ordinary Wars: Transition, Weddings, Wives, Choreography and Research
Elizabeth Sharp, Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Studies at Texas Tech University and Honorary Fellow, Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University, writes: In November 2012, I had the pleasure of participating in the Times of Transition Workshop, sponsored by … Continue reading
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Tagged bodies, dance, Experiencing Time, identity, methods, ordinary wars, qualiative health research, weddings, women
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Affect, memory, and the transmission of trauma (CFP, Conference, London, 15 March 2013)
Call For Papers: Affect, memory, and the transmission of trauma 15 March 2013 Goldsmiths College, London Keynote speakers: Professor Valerie Walkerdine, Cardiff University and Dr. Lisa Blackman, Goldsmiths College This interdisciplinary conference explores the connections between affect, memory, and trauma, and examines … Continue reading
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Tagged affect, body, CFP, conference, identity, memory, psychoanalysis, space, trauma
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Voices On Identity, Childhood, Ethics and Stimulants: Children join the debate (VOICES study final report & animated film)
Voices On Identity, Childhood, Ethics and Stimulants: Children join the debate is a Wellcome Trust-funded research project that sheds fresh light on children’s experiences with ADHD diagnosis and stimulant drug treatments. It is led by Dr Ilina Singh, Reader in Bioethics … Continue reading
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Tagged ADHD, animation, bioethics, children, ethics, identity, mental health
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