Call for Input on Project ‘What Scientists Read’
What Scientists Read is a project designed to look at the influence of literature upon scientists and their work. Interdisciplinary ‘sci-art’ projects that interpret scientific information in an...
View ArticleVideo link to ‘Chromosome Carnival’
Sasha Kagansky from the University of Edinburgh kindly sent us this example of common ground cultivation – a short video from a Summer event he was part of called Chromosome Carnival. It was a...
View ArticleDr John Holmes’s AHRC Research Fellowship on the Pre-Raphaelites and Science
Since the start of October, I’ve been working on an AHRC Research Fellowship on the Pre-Raphaelites and science. Over the project as a whole I am going to be looking at Pre-Raphaelite poetry, painting...
View ArticleLink to New AHRC Website for ‘Science in Culture’ Projects
There is a new AHRC website gathering together all the information on their ‘Science and Culture’ awards and projects, including our project on this blog. See at:...
View ArticleSymposium Depsychologizing/deneurologizing modern subjectivity?
Dear All, At the workshop ‘Cultivating Common Ground’ the break-away group on critical theory (close textual analysis) led by Professor Karin Lesnik-Oberstein discussed how a grounding paper for the...
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