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Conference Programme Now Available!

[…] The Secret in Contemporary Theory, Society, and Culture University of Kent, Canterbury Friday 30th May – Grimond Building, GLT3 13:30-14:00 Welcome Coffee and Registration 14:00-16:00 Panel 1: Secrets and Philosophy: Florian Hadler: Undercover Investigations: Secrets as Individual Negativities Faith Fulbright: Index Sui: Keeping the Secret Guillaume Collett: “The secret is that there is no …

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Call for Papers: “[…] The Secret in Contemporary Theory, Society, and Culture”

30th-31st May University of Kent, Canterbury Grimond Building, GLT3 Keynote Speaker: Prof. David Vincent (Open University) With WikiLeaks and the Snowden case, the international newsreel has recently been increasingly concerned with revelations of secrets, allowing the confidential, private sphere to mix with the public, popular domain. In revealing the governmental practice of spying on millions …

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Conference Programme : ‘Ghosts in the Flesh’

Friday 24th May   9.00 -9.30: Welcome coffee and registration   9.30 -11.00 Panel 1 The other ghost: walking, talking deadchair: Nina Rolland – Lucy Arnold ‘Mother always said that she would haunt’ – Veronica Frigeni ‘Dead man walking’ – Maria Dada ‘Tempo di Materiality’   11.00 -11.20: Coffee break   11.20 -12.30: Panel 2 …

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Call for Papers: Ghosts in the Flesh

Skepsi is inviting proposals for papers for its upcoming sixth conference, Ghosts in the Flesh. Read the full Call for Papers at THIS ADDRESS.

Volume V Issue 1 (De)Parsing Bodies is here!

We are delighted to announce the publication of Skepsi Volume V Issue 1, entitled (De)Parsing Bodies. Read the issue at THIS ADDRESS.