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CAP Talk Series PHENOMENOLOGY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: CONVERSATIONS WITH AFRICAN PHENOMENOLOGY AND BEYOND at the Centre for African Phenomenology, University of Fort Hare, South Africa Convenors: Amara Esther Chimakonam and Jean du Toit DescriptionArtificial Intelligence (AI) is not just a technical or technological problem; rather, it transforms how experience, embodiment,...
Call for papers and closed panels. 1 – 3 September 2026Future Africa | University of Pretoria | South Africa Scholars in various disciplines use the notion of “affinity” to describe closeness, similarity, aptitude and attraction. Affinity speaks to the ties that bind: bonds of blood and closeness; the entanglements of...
The Centre for Medical Humanities and Bioethics at Linköping University and Durham's Institute for Medical Humanities warmly invite applications to our joint Medical Humanities International Summer School (9–11 September 2024, Vadstena, Sweden). The summer school will explore the theme: Interdisciplinarity: Medical Humanities and Research at the intersections of the Humanities,...
Webinar: Arts and Humanities for Good Public Health Tuesday 30 January 2024, 16.00-18.00 (UK time), 18.00 - 20.00 (CAT), 11 a.m.- 1p.m (US EST) All welcome, but please register in advance to receive the Zoom link.
We are pleased to announce that next summer, 3-5 July, we will be hosting a transdisciplinary conference on sexual reproduction and health rights (SRHR) at the University of Amsterdam, through the anthropology department. We welcome traditional paper and panel proposals as well as workshops or experimental formats.
The symposium is an extension of the ideas put forward through the edited collection of works presented in the book Bodies of Knowledge: Childhoods in Health and Affliction (2021) by Efua Prah and Susan Levine. The symposium aims to continue the discussion about young people, adolescents, and childhoods across varied...
Join us for the concluding event of Season Three of Conversations about Arts, Humanities and Health with: Dr Chisomo Kalinga (University of Edinburgh) and Dr Carla Tsampiras (University of Cape Town) on Thursday 16 June at 4:00pm - 5:00pm BST (online)
A weekly seminar hosted by the University of Johannesburg's Departments of Sociology, Anthropology and Development Studies.
The Call for Papers for Critical: NNMHR Congress 2023 has now gone live.
The Call for Papers for Critical: NNMHR Congress 2023 has now gone live.