Friday, April 30 | 1:00 pm | Rms 9206-9207 Imaging / Imagining the Skeleton is a symposium exploring how social conceptions of the human form have evolved alongside the increasing ability of science and medicine to represent the body. Speakers will present a constellation of inter-disciplinary discussions about the relationship between representing/exhibiting the body, evolving [...]
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Science & the Arts Symposium: Imaging / Imagining the Skeleton
10 April 2010, 9:31 pm
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CFP: The Neuroscientific Turn in the Humanities and Social Sciences
19 August 2009, 10:54 am
Below the break is a call for essays for an edited collection that analyzes and interrogates the recent neuroscientific turn in the humanities and social sciences. The editors are particularly interested to hear from researchers who apply the neuro- to their own disciplinary work.
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Tagged Art, bioethics, brain, cognitive science, Humanities, medical imaging, neuro- anthropology/sociology, Neuroaesthetics, Neuroeconomics, Neuroethics, Neurohistory, Neurohumanities, Neuromarketing, Neuropolitics, Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, Neurotheology, philosophy, science, Social Neuroscience, social sciences, spiritual neuroscience, technology
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