What's On?

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13 February 2012 - 19 February 2012
 
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Professor Robert Rouse (University of British Columbia)
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Professor Robert Rouse (University of British Columbia)
Monday, 13 February
CRASSH Visiting Fellow Professor Robert Rouse presents his work in progress.
Place, Belonging and Language in North-West Greenland: Some Initial Thoughts
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Place, Belonging and Language in North-West Greenland: Some Initial Thoughts
Monday, 13 February
Dr Stephen Pax Leonard (Research Fellow in Linguistics, Cambridge). Part of Taking Place seminar series.
Aldous Huxley, The Doors of Perception, 1954 - experiments with mescalin
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Aldous Huxley, The Doors of Perception, 1954 - experiments with mescalin
Tuesday, 14 February
Part of the group: Intoxication of the Senses: Pleasure, Poison and Perception, 1600-present
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Risk and Uncertainty Reading Group
Tuesday, 14 February
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Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group
Tuesday, 14 February
The Illusion of Inclusion: Women and the Law
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The Illusion of Inclusion: Women and the Law
Tuesday, 14 February
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women's Rights 2012: concluding symposium
History--as it hasn't yet happened
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History--as it hasn't yet happened
Tuesday, 14 February
Professor Caroline Humphrey (Anthropology, Cambridge). Part of the History and Anthropology Group series.
The Example of Poetry
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The Example of Poetry
Wednesday, 15 February
Dr Bridget Vincent (English) presents at the Postdoctoral Research Seminar.
Wind Turbines: Necessary Action in the Name of Climate Change?
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Wind Turbines: Necessary Action in the Name of Climate Change?
Wednesday, 15 February
Round table discussion involving engineer Dr Richard McMahon and anthropologists Dr Stephen Hugh-Jones and Dr Christine Hugh-Jones. Part of the Climate Histories Interdisciplinary Seminar series
‘Re-Playing the Stalinist Past’ and ‘The Manezhka Affair and the First Steps of Russian Mnemonics’
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‘Re-Playing the Stalinist Past’ and ‘The Manezhka Affair and the First Steps of Russian Mnemonics’
Wednesday, 15 February
Gernot Howanitz (University of Salzburg) and Dr Galina Nikiporets-Takigawa (University of Cambridge). Part of the East European Memory Studies seminar series.
Ethics at the Intersection of Philosophy and Anthropology
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Ethics at the Intersection of Philosophy and Anthropology
Thursday, 16 February
A Mellon Teaching Seminar