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HRC Work in Progress Morning Teas
HRC Work in Progress Morning Teas

2024 Works In Progress Seminars

10:15am to 11.15am.
Venue
: Baldessin Precinct Building, Level 4, E4.11

This series showcases the work-in-progress being undertaken by HRC Visiting Fellows and ANU faculty for an audience of engaged interdisciplinary peers. It provides an opportunity for the HRC’s community to gather to listen and provide feedback to researchers in a social environment.

We particularly encourage research students to attend, and privilege questions and comments from junior researchers and staff members. Don’t know anyone? Come a little bit early and we’ll introduce ourselves to you. It is a unique and enjoyable/enriching place to listen and contribute to interdisciplinary scholarship. We can also provide discrete mentoring on effective academic engagement/communication (email Kylie.Message-Jones@anu.edu.au).

Members of the university and the public are welcome to participate in these seminars.

Past and upcoming HRC WIP Seminars are listed below.
 

Older seminars are archived here.

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Past Events

Image shows an artwork by artist Jane Glennie. Two clear glass jars sit on a black background. Both jars contain tightly wound, fine wire, spiralling in multiple directions and knotted on itself. The jar on the left is upside down and there is an opaque white substance covering the top of the jar from within. A strand of this spiralling wire comes out of the jar on the right, escaping from the open top
26
Feb
2024

The psychological work of ancient Greek tragedy beyond Oedipus and the individual

Dr Lucy C. Jackson, Durham University

Ancient Greek tragedy has long provided potent material for psychoanalysts to use in illuminating how the human mind works and interacts with the…

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NMA-ANU 2024 Summer Scholars & Dr Diana Young - Work in Progress Seminar Special Edition
19
Feb
2024

NMA-ANU 2024 Summer Scholars & Dr Diana Young - Work in Progress Seminar Special Edition

Dr Diana Young, Alma Aylmore, Pippa Herden

Join us for a special edition of the HRC Work in Progress Morning Tea series to kick off the 2024 Program. We will hear presentations from our…

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Indigenous Cinematics: The Legal Lives of Indigenous Filmmaking in Abiayala/Latin America
13
Nov
2023

Indigenous Cinematics: The Legal Lives of Indigenous Filmmaking in Abiayala/Latin America

Dr Charlotte Gleghorn, Senior Lecturer in Latin American Film Studies, University of Edinburgh

In Indigenous film cultures across Abiayala/Latin America, the connection with Law is (at least) threefold: cinema portrays legal doxa, notably…

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