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IV Cátedra en Derechos Humanos José Aldunate S.J Segundo ciclo “Escuchas políticas difíciles”

Octubre 17, 2022 @ 14:47

29 noviembre  Tecnolab de invitadas internacionales Molly Andrews  y Maryam Adjam  con estudiantes de posgrado UAH  

Sala consejo Decanato FACSO, UAH

30 noviembre: Visitas a archivos, centros de documentación y sitios de memoria.

1 y 2 diciembre 9:00 a 16:00 hrs  (con invitación no se transmite)

Seminario “Narrativas políticas difíciles: desafíos teóricos, metodológicos y éticos”. Invitadas internacionales. Prof Molly Andrews (UCL),  etnógrafa Maryam Adjam (Uppsala University)

Sala videoconferencias, piso 2, Casa Esperanza, UAH. Almirante Barroso 10. 

Invitadas internacionales:

Molly Andrews, Honorary Professor of Political Psychology at the Social Research Institute, University College London. Co-director of the Association of Narrative Research and Practice. In 2019-2020, she was the Jane and Aatos Professor  in Studies on Contemporary Society at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced StudiesHer books include Lifetimes of Commitment: Aging, Politics, Psychology and Shaping History: Narratives of Political Change (both Cambridge University Press), and Narrative Imagination and Everyday Life  (Oxford University Press).  She serves on the Editorial Board of five journals which are published in four countries, and her publications have appeared in Chinese, German, Swedish, Spanish, French, Czech, German and Finnish. For more information, see https://www.mollyandrews.co.uk

Maryam Adjam, ethnographer, currently based as researcher at Uppsala University, Sweden. Her research interest includes the fields of memory studies and critical heritage studies. Using imaginative ethnographical methodologies such as ethnographic poetics she has been exploring the intersection between ethnography, photography and literature, focusing on practices of remembrance in relation to experiences of war and state sanctioned violence.  Her current research project “The Heritage of the Missing” focuses on absence as a concept in memory and processes of heritage making. She holds a PhD in ethnology from the Centre for Baltic and East European Studies at Södertörn University, Sweden.

 

JUEVES 1 DICIEMBRE 4- 5 PM Sentada textil  “Sangre de mi Sangre” 

Lugar: patio FACSO, UAH. Almirante Barroso 10. Con participación remota de Colectiva Hilos, Guadalajara, México.   https://colectivahilos.com/

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Octubre 17, 2022
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14:47
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