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Easter Term 2012 Seminar Series


New Approaches to


Maternal Mortality In Africa an interdisciplinary workshop sponsored by King’s College


2-3 July 2012 at CRASSH Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities DH


Cambridge Pragmatism: A Research Workshop


&'()*+&(&,"-*./#"0&,&)1*2),34%5 at Trinity College University of Cambridge


Thursday 31 May – Friday 1 June 2012


Alison Richard Building · 7 West Road · Cambridge To be opened by:


Sir Leszek Borysiewicz (Vice-Chancellor, Cambridge)


More info and free online registration www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1894


Participants include: Caroline Bledsoe


(Social Anthropology, Northwestern)


Vincent de Brouwere (Comparative Epidemiology, Antwerp)


Rachel Chapman (Social Anthropology, Washington)


Wendy Graham (Obstetric Epidemiology, Aberdeen/ DfID)


Grace Kyomuhendo (Social Anthropology, Makerere)


Melissa Lane (Politics, Princeton)


Jean Michel Massing (History of Art, Cambridge)


Tessa Mattholie (DfID)


Godfrey Mbaruku (African Health, Tanzania)


Henrietta Moore (Social Anthropology, Cambridge)


Annette Nakimuli (Obstetrics, Makerere)


Karen Rosenberg (Biological Anthropology, Delaware)


Philip Steer (Obstetrics)


Claire Wendland (Medical Anthropology, Wisconsin)


More information and online registration:


www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1977 Registration fee includes


£10 donation to the White Ribbon Alliance


Over the past century, many distinguished Cambridge philosophers have been pragmatists in one sense or another. This research workshop aims to explore this distinctive Cambridge philosophical tradition – its origins, common themes, and connections, in both directions, with other movements in international philosophy.


Speakers include:


Cheryl Misak (Toronto) Sami Pihlström (Helsinki) Huw Price (Cambridge/Sydney)


Michael Williams (Johns Hopkins)


Simon Blackburn (Cambridge) Bob Brandom (Pittsburgh)


Dorothy Edgington (Birkbeck) Chris Hookway (Sheffield)


Convened by Fraser MacBride & Huw Price Programme and registration: www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1974


Image credits: Elizabeth Anscombe © University of Navarre; Frank Ramsey © Stephen Burch; Von Wright & Wittgenstein © Knut Erik Tranoy, von Wright family collection


Things: Material Cultures


of the Long Eighteenth Century University of California


Cambridge University The Huntington Library


Group in "Material Cultures of Knowledge" and Cambridge University's Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities. Supported by the UC Riverside Chancellor's Strategic Investment Fund; The Huntington Library; the UC Riverside Center for Ideas and Society; the University of California Humanities Network.


A collaboration of the University of California Multi-Campus Research http://materialcultures.ucr.edu/things charting vanishing voices collaborative workshop to map endangered oral cultures - 30 June 2012


nvened by Mark Turin CRASSH, 7 West Road, Cambridge ore info: vanishingvoices@gmail.com ww.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1685


E D I N B U R G H 2 0 1 0 May 2 - 30 himalayafest .org.uk


CRASSH • Alison Richard Building • 7 West Road • Cambridge • CB3 9DT The information in this booklet is correct at the time of going to print. Please check www.crassh.cam.ac.uk for up-to-date details before you visit or contact us on 01223 766838 • rhr32@cam.ac.uk


Image: Adam Howarth


WORKSHOP I: April 23-26 @ The Huntington Library


WORKSHOP II: September 27-29 @ Cambridge University, UK


OrOrganizers: Adriana Craciun (California) & Simon Schaffer (Cambridge) http://ideasandsociety.ucr.edu


THE CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN THE ARTS, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMAN PRESENTS THE BALZAN-SKINNER LECTURE AND COLLOQUIUM 2012


EASTER TERM 2012 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE


Lecture series and symposium Free and open to all


A LECTURE BY


JOHN LOCKE


AND THE FABLE OF LIBERALISM


For more information and free registration for the symposium, please visit: www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/2030


The Humanitas Chair in Statecraft and Diplomacy has been made possible by the generous support of Mrs Angelika Diekmann.


TIM STANTON (YORK)


www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/ev MONDAY 16 APRI


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TUESDAY 17 APRI The R


Recommitting to sustainable de


All lectures: CRASSH, Alison Ric 7 West Roa


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TUESDAY 17 APRIL 2012 Development in the 21


CRASSH, Alison Ric 7 West Roa


Development in


Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme and Chair of the United Nations Development Group; former Prime Minister of New Zealand


the 21st Century Helen Clark


www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/ Sponsored by:


Centre of African Studies Department of Pathology


Convened by: Ashley Moffett


(Reproductive Immunology, Cambridge)


Megan Vaughan (African History, Cambridge)


Wu Hung


Harrie A Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor in Art History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago


LECTURE SERIES AND SYMPOSIUM EASTER TERM 2012


HUMANITAS INAUGURAL 2012 VISITING PROFESSORSHIP IN STATECRAFT AND DIPLOMACY


Reading Absence in Chinese Art and Material Culture


HUMANITAS 2012 VISITING PROFESSORSHIP IN CHINESE STUDIES


5PM THURSDAY 4 OCTOBER COLLOQUIUM: FRIDAY 5 OCTOBE


AT ALISON RICHARD BUILDIN 7 WEST ROAD · CAMBRIDG


MORE INFO AND ONLINE REGISTRATIO WWW.CRASSH.CAM.AC.UK/EVENTS/16


Interdisciplinary Workshops 2012


What is Media Archaeology?


Dr Jussi Parikka (Reader in Media & Design at Winchester School of Art)


CRASSH 7 West Road Cambridge


12-2pm Wednesday 23 May


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