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Research Seminar in Post-Kantian European Philosophy, 2019/2020

Unless otherwise stated, Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Group seminars take place on Tuesdays, 5:30–7:30pm in Room S0.11 (ground floor of Social Studies). All welcome. For further information, please contact tbc

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Fri 15 Jan, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 22 Jan, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 29 Jan, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 5 Feb, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 12 Feb, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 19 Feb, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 26 Feb, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 5 Mar, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 12 Mar, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Fri 19 Mar, '21
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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
Thu 29 Apr, '21
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CineMap (Map Film Club)
MS Teams

This session will focus on dancers Liz Aggiss and Kimiko Versatile

'The Liberation of the Voice Through Dance'

Please contact Sailee Khurjeka (sailee.khurjeka@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Fri 7 May, '21
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Art and Mind & Race and Philosophy Guest Speaker, Adriana Clavel-Vazquez (University of Oxford)
Zoom

Art and Mind Reading Group Joint Event with the Race and Philosophy Reading Group,

'Controlling (mental) images the aesthetic appreciation of racialized bodies' via Zoom

Guest Speaker: Dr Adriana Clavel-Vazquez (University of Oxford)

Contact: Giulia Lorenzi (giulia.lorenzi [at] warwick.ac.uk)

Wed 26 May, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Welcome

Guest Speaker: Lisa Bortolotti (University of Birmingham)

Title: 'The Agential Stance: How to Support Young People's Sense of Agency in Mental Health Clinical Encounters'

Chair: Giulia Lorenzi (Warwick)

Event sponsored by Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Fri 28 May, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Guest Speaker: Professor Quassim Cassam (Warwick)

Title: 'Imposter Syndrome in Philosophy'

Chair: Jaspal Singh Gharu (University of Birmingham)

Event sponsored by Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Thu 3 Jun, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Guest Speaker: Assistant Professor Matthew Duncombe (University of Nottingham)

Title: 'Mental Health and the Philosophical Profession'

Chair: Victoria Galvao (University of Birmingham)

Event sponsored by the Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Wed 9 Jun, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Guest Speaker: Jasmine Khan (Journalist, Public Speaker and Mental Health Advocate)

Title: Mental Health and the Modern World'

Chair: Sailee Khurjekar (Warwick)

Event sponsored by Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Fri 11 Jun, '21
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental Health
Webinar

Guest Speaker: Dana Miranda (University of Massachusetts, Boston)

Title: 'Admission: The Subject as an Object of Study'

Chair: Janset Ö Çetinkaya (University of Nottingham)

Event sponsored by Marc Sanders Foundation

Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information.

Fri 10 Jun, '22
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CineMAP - film tbc
Wed 15 Jun, '22
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Equality and Diversity Networking Meeting
S0.17 and on Teams (see link above)
Fri 28 Oct, '22
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MAP/BVN/EWC Diversity & Inclusion Workshop
OC1.01
Wed 16 Nov, '22
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Equality and Welfare Committee
Fri 3 Feb, '23 - Mon 6 Feb, '23
6:15pm - 7:45pm
Black Voices Network/MAP Film Screening: Shoot the Messenger
S0.13

Runs from Friday, February 03 to Monday, February 06.

Mon 20 Feb, '23
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MAP Film Screening: The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson (dir. David France, 2017)
S0.13

Documentary on gay and transgender rights activists Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. Further info: wiki page and IMDB page.

Wed 22 Feb, '23
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RE-INSTATED: Equality and Welfare Committee
Wed 8 Mar, '23
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Teaching Exchange: Inclusion and Community
Thu 9 Mar, '23
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MAP/BVN Films You've Never Seen Series - Farha
A0.23 (Soc Sci)
Wed 7 Jun, '23
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Equality and Welfare Committee
Mon 19 Jun, '23
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Race and Philosophy Research Symposium - with Keynotes Lee McBride and Jacqueline Scott
OC1.04
Fri 1 Mar, '24
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Philosophy and PPE International Students Meeting
S1.50

International (non-UK) students on any Philosophy and PPE degrees are invited to a meeting with staff, to discuss their experiences at Warwick.

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