Visiting Fellows 2006-07

Evidence 

Long Vacation 2006 

Professor Ackson Kanduza, University of Swaziland
New Archival Evidence about Swaziland

Michaelmas Term 2006

Professor Ann Curthoys, Australian National University
Historical Experts and Indigenous Litigants

Dr Rosanne Kennedy, Australian National University
The Evidence of Testimony

Dr Hugh Adlington, King's College, London
Evidence in English Assize Sermons, 1600-1630: Religion, Law and Literature

Lent Term 2007 

Professor Bo Reimer, University of Malmo
Ways of Seeing. Journalism, Evidence and the Representation of Reality

Antonia Logue, Novelist
Evidence in Modern Northern Irish History

Professor James Anderson, Queen's University, Belfast
Evidence in Conflict: Researching Divided Societies

Easter Term 2007

Dr Peter Kjaergaard, University of Aarhus
Cultures of Evidence in the Knowledge-Based Society

Professor Daniel Boyarin, University of California, Berkeley
History of the Denigration of Rhetoric

Dr Stacy Gillis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Body of Evidence: Narratives and Identity in the Forensic Gothic

Visiting Fellows 2005-06

Conversation

Long Vacation 2005
Professor Bizeck Phiri
University of Zambia
UDI 40 Years On: Liberation, Confrontation, Co-operation

Michaelmas Term 2005

Dr Sarah Banks
University of Durham
Performing Professional Integrity: Conversations in Social Welfare Practice

Dr James Herbert
National Science Foundation, USA
Exploring Conversation between the Humanities and the Sciences

Professor Gail Hornstein
Mount Holyoke College, USA
Hearing Voices: Conversations with the Mad

Dr Jani Scandura
University of Minnesota
Dead Air: Affect and the Acoustic Subject

Professor Brian Wynne
University of Lancaster
Re-thinking Science and Society

Lent Term 2006

Dr Louise Cummings
Nottingham Trent University
Conversation Failure: The Role of Pragmatic Disorder

Professor Denise Riley
University of East Anglia
Conversation with the Self

Professor Michael Roberts
Macquarie University, Australia
Cultural Politics in Victorian England: The Cowper-Temples and Their Circle

Dr James Rodgers
Lawrence Technological University, USA
Conversation and Exile in Literary Modernism

Professor John Spurr
University of Swansea
Profane Conversation: Wit and Blasphemy in 17th Century England

Easter Term 2006

Professor Willard Bohn
Illinois State University, USA     Surrealist Conversations

Dr Becky Conekin
London College of Fashion
Taste Matters: A History of the Notion of Taste in 19th and 20th Century Britain and the US

Professor Garry Hagberg
Bard College, USA
Wittgenstein's Voice

Dr Jane Rendell
The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London
Conversation as a Mode of Writing Contemporary Art Criticism

Dr Jennifer Richards
University of Newcastle
Civil Conversation and Citizenship in Early Modern England

Professor Rukmini Bhaya Nair
Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
Gossip, Gesture and Gender: Conversational Narratives and Cultural Norms

Dr Laurence Simmons
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Bird Talk

Long Vacation 2006

Dr Roland Bleiker
University of Queensland, Australia
Towards an Aesthetics of Peace at a Time of War: Exploring new Interdisciplinary Conversation between Artists and Security Experts

Dr Emily Wilson
University of Pennsylvania, USA