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Friday, January 22, 2016

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Nonhumans and Politics: International Conference on non-Anthropocentric perspectives on politics
Forschungsinstitut für Philosophie Hannover (FIPH) [Hannover Institute for Philosophical Research]

Runs from Friday, January 22 to Saturday, January 23.

Nonhumans and Politics: International Conference on non-Anthropocentric perspectives on politics

A conference organised by Dr Iwona Janicka (SMLC) and held at the Forschungsinstitut für Philosophie Hannover (FIPH) [Hannover Institute for Philosophical Research]

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Butterworth Hall, ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre

Henry Wellbelove and Liam Lewis receiving OSCAs.

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Use and Abuse of the Classical Tradition

Co-organised with the Centre for Renaissance Studies. Speakers include Alison Cooley, Bobby Xinyue, Vicky Jewell, John McKeane (French Studies) and John Gilmore (English).

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H3.55 (Humanities Building)

Starting from the English script of the JPT production , scholars from various disciplines - all based at ÌÇÐÄTV - will discuss the notion of time from the point of view of their own research. Participants include (Philosophy), (Philosophy), (Physics), (SMLC Italian), Dr Anna Pegoretti (SMLC Italian).

This round-table aims also to explore possible connections for future interdisciplinary collaborations between ÌÇÐÄTV-based scholars. If you wish to attend, please write to A.Pegoretti@warwick.ac.uk.

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Zeeman Building, MS.05

A revolution will save us. Or will it?

Video screening of a theatrical performance (1.30 hr).

An amazing story of hope, wonder, beauty and despair. The fate of the Voyager 1 probe entwines with that of its suicidal creator, that of his dreamer son and that of the Planet Earth. As the spacecraft gets further away from the solar system, everything falls into perspective, it becomes painfully clear that our little Pale Blue Dot, the Earth, is the most precious of spaceships and it needs to be protected with no hesitation and no compromise.

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