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Friday, February 21, 2020
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CHIC 2020Runs from Thursday, February 20 to Tuesday, March 10. We are incredibly proud to present the Creative Her Innovation Collective here at the University of Warwick Warwick Enterprise is delivering an exciting opportunity for students to engage with leading women in the creative and digital industry. |
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Global History workshop 'Why Does Economic History Matter?'St John's Westwood Church, 45 Westwood Heath Road, Coventry, CV4 8GN |
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RESONANCE: A SOCIAL THEORY FOR THE GOOD LIFETBCRuns from Friday, February 21 to Saturday, February 22. Speakers: Hartmut Rosa (Sociology, Jena University/Max Weber Kolleg Erfurt) Irina Hron, (German Studies, Vienna University/Gothenburg University) |
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GHCC workshop 'Why Does Economic History Matter?'St John's Westwood Church, 45 Westwood Heath Road, Coventry, CV4 8GN |
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Study Buddies - Academic Writing RetreatTeaching Grid, Main LibraryStudy buddies is programme of activities delivered by the Arts Faculty aimed to support students with their research, writing and assessment. Study buddies provides a space where students can come to write, read and work on their assessment in a supportive working environment. At each study buddy session an academic will be on hand to provide guidance and support with assessments. Refreshments and lunch will be provided.
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First Year Workshop: Aiming for a First!H3.56 |
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Hartmut Rosa: "Resonance and Alienation. Two Modes of Experiencing Time in an Age of Acceleration”. Public LectureR1.13 Ramphal BuildingHartmut Rosa’s Resonance. A Sociology of our Relationship to the World was published in English translation in June 2019 with Polity Press. Following on from Rosa’s Social Acceleration. A New Theory of Modernity (2013), that designated acceleration as the driving force of modernity, Resonance is an attempt to re-theorise the possibility of a ‘good life’ in an age that increasingly looks at human life in terms of manageable resource and that is dominated by experiences of subject alienation. Combining the traditions of Critical Theory with recent theories of alienation, Resonance is both a critique of contemporary life-world relations and develops a conceptual apparatus to enable us to re-think a utopian horizon of functioning relationships to the world. With generous funding from HRC Warwick, the Centre for Research in Philosophy, Literature and the Arts (CPRLA) and The School of Modern Languages and Cultures (SMLC) |
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Hartmut Rosa: “Resonance and Alienation. Two Modes of Experiencing Time in an Age of Acceleration”R1.13 |