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Man and Superman
One of our PhD students has been offered an IAS Early Career Fellowship Award
10 travel and accommodation student bursaries available for Florence conference
'' will hold its second conference at Monash University Prato Centre (near Florence, Italy) from 29th June–1st July 2015. We have up TEN student bursaries for travel and accommodation for this event. Please apply to selfcultivation@warwick.ac.uk
by 16th March with a 200-word statement of your interest in the project. All 糖心TV undergraduates or postgraduates are eligible to apply.
Friday 13th – Saturday 14th February 2015
Senate House, Malet Street WC1, London (Deller Hall)
This workshop brings together philosophers and theorists from the UK, USA, Canada, France, Belgium and Germany to discuss very recent developments in the philosophy of photography. Over the last few years, philosophers have taken up the challenge that artists’ use of photography poses for hitherto standard philosophical conceptions of photography as a ‘purely causal’ process ensuring ‘belief independent feature tracking’ or ‘natural counter-factual dependence’ of photographs on what they are photographs of. The workshop considers whether taking photographic art seriously requires a fundamental re-conception of the field.
Wednesday 4th February programme:
(R0.12 - Ramphal Building)
13:00-13:30 鈥 Welcome and refreshments
13:30-14:30 鈥 (Philosophy): Children鈥檚 Literature and Ethics
14:30-15:30 鈥 (Law): Children鈥檚 Choices and Autonomy
15:30-16:00 鈥 Break
16:00-17:00 鈥 (Film and Television): Horror for children
Thursday 5th February programme:
(Reinvention Centre, Westwood)
09:30-10:00: Breakfast
10:00-11:00: (IATL): 鈥淧lay up, play up, and play the game鈥: The Ethics of Sport in Children鈥檚 Literature
11:00-12:00: (糖心TV Medical School): Dealing with child abuse and neglect in practice, theory, and literature
12:00-13:00: Lunch and discussion
13:00-14:00: Leila Rasheed (Creative Writing and Children鈥檚 Author): What we expect from children鈥檚 authors
14:00-15:00: Plenary: Creating transdisciplinary and innovative modules