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G-local Cosmopolitanism: the Social responsibility of the Academic, the Artist, and the Media

01/12/2010

The Centre for the Humanities School of Critical Theory

2011 Intensive Programme:

G-local Cosmopolitanism: the Social responsibility of the Academic, the Artist, and the Media

January 17 – February 4, 2011
Utrecht, the Netherlands

The Centre for the Humanities at Utrecht University is pleased to hereby send you our Call for Applications for the School of Critical Theory 2011 - a three week interdisciplinary and trans-national programme of intense lectures, debates and cultural exchange.

The School of Critical Theory will run from January 17 – February 4, 2011. The overall theme of this three weeks intensive course is -as it was in 2010- focused on cosmopolitanism and diversity in a European context. In 2011 this theme is expressed in the three clusters on the social responsibility of the artist, the academic and the media. The school offers lectures by a wide range of distinguished scholars, notably Prof. Joanna Bourke (Birkbeck), Prof. Christina Slade (City University London), Prof. Lilie Chouliaraki (London School of Economics), Dr. Effie Yiannoupoulou (University Of Thessaloniki) and Prof. Rosi Braidotti (Utrecht University). The School also warmly welcomes exciting professional documentary-makers and artists affiliated with the International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN).

The School invites PhD students, postgraduates and advanced Research Master students to apply.

For more detailed information on the School of Critical Theory, practical matters and the application form please consult the documents attached or our website).

Към новина: 11/10/2010 G-local Cosmopolitanism: the Social responsibility of the Academic, the Artist, and the Media


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