(Future Talks Postponed – 19/03) School of Humanities Research Talks 2019-20 schedule

(Future Talks Postponed – 19/03) School of Humanities Research Talks 2019-20 schedule

Please note all sessions are postponed/cancelled until further notice – 19/03

All talks take place in GE403 16:00-17:00 unless otherwise indicated

Date Speaker
Feb 12 Yuhua Chen (School of Humanities) Transcribear – Introducing An Online Automated Transcription & Annotation Tool
Feb 19 Chris Kempshall (University of Kent) Video Games and the First World War
Feb 2617:00-18:00 Hilary Nesi & Benet Vincent Quicklinks + Quickmarks = Double quick feedback: An approach to common student language issues
Mar 4 Alex Kazamias (School of Humanities)The Visual Politics of Fear: The Iconography of Anti-Communism in Post-War Greece
Mar 11 Imane Bouchakour (School of Humanities) Rethinking Marginal Otherness: An Integrated Approach to Disability as a Social Construct in Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury (1929)”
Mar 18 Séverine Hubscher-Davidson (the Open University) Language, health, and psychology: exploring the links.
Mar 25 Emma Waight (School of Art & Design) Posthuman Parenting: more-than-human networks of care
April 1 Kris Lovell (School of Humanities) “Totalitarianism by consent”: The British Press during the People’s War, 1939-45.
April 8 Niall Curry (CAW) Using illocutionary force indicating devices to study indirect questions in a function-to-form corpus-based contrastive analysis of English, French, and Spanish academic writing.

Abstracts will be available on the School of Humanities blog over the coming weeks.