The theme for the 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, which took place at Arizona State University in Tempe was “Out of Time”. Areas examined over the course of the four days from November 9-12 included nonhuman temporalities, species extinction, life after humans, time in relation to biopolitics, and time and capital
In place of a traditional keynote address, this task was shared amongst a varied group of practition...
Describing his vision for the Life of the Scholar Multidisciplinary Conference (LOTS-MC) at Gardner-...
The British Association for the Advancement of Science was founded in 1831, with the object of stren...
"A relatively new campus event is the annual observance of Arts and Science Week, which each year ha...
Presented and discussed my research role within the School of the Arts with court members (Governors...
Shortlisted for the 2021 BSLS Book Prize Genomic technologies have had a profound impact on understa...
For its 25th annual meeting, the British Women Writers Conference invites papers and panel proposals...
In this important interdisciplinary study, Josie Gill explores the ways in which the contemporary no...
In this report we present a reflection on the Collaborative Poetics Network's first "Carnival of Inv...
In this report we present a reflection on the Collaborative Poetics Network's first "Carnival of Inv...
This meeting brought together staff from the Department of Life Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University...
The LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2012 is almost here, and with a wide selection of excell...
Report from the Alice Through the Ages conference held in Cambridge, UK in September 2015. Report fr...
‘Literariness’ basically means foregrounding. In this study it means: presenting a view that deviate...
Guest editorial from: Stuart Hampton-Reeves (Head of Graduate Research School, Director of the Centr...
In place of a traditional keynote address, this task was shared amongst a varied group of practition...
Describing his vision for the Life of the Scholar Multidisciplinary Conference (LOTS-MC) at Gardner-...
The British Association for the Advancement of Science was founded in 1831, with the object of stren...
"A relatively new campus event is the annual observance of Arts and Science Week, which each year ha...
Presented and discussed my research role within the School of the Arts with court members (Governors...
Shortlisted for the 2021 BSLS Book Prize Genomic technologies have had a profound impact on understa...
For its 25th annual meeting, the British Women Writers Conference invites papers and panel proposals...
In this important interdisciplinary study, Josie Gill explores the ways in which the contemporary no...
In this report we present a reflection on the Collaborative Poetics Network's first "Carnival of Inv...
In this report we present a reflection on the Collaborative Poetics Network's first "Carnival of Inv...
This meeting brought together staff from the Department of Life Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University...
The LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2012 is almost here, and with a wide selection of excell...
Report from the Alice Through the Ages conference held in Cambridge, UK in September 2015. Report fr...
‘Literariness’ basically means foregrounding. In this study it means: presenting a view that deviate...
Guest editorial from: Stuart Hampton-Reeves (Head of Graduate Research School, Director of the Centr...
In place of a traditional keynote address, this task was shared amongst a varied group of practition...
Describing his vision for the Life of the Scholar Multidisciplinary Conference (LOTS-MC) at Gardner-...
The British Association for the Advancement of Science was founded in 1831, with the object of stren...