CAS Graduate Workshops

September 30th, 2009

List of Workshops:

  • Law, Culture, and Society Workshop – Law, Culture, and Society Graduate student workshop.
  • Contemporary Philosophy Workshop – Contemporary Philosophy Graduate student workshop.
  • Semantics and Philosophy of Language Workshop – Semantics and the Philosophy of Language Graduate student workshop.
  • New Media Workshop – The New Media Workshop provides a forum for faculty and graduate students to discuss the innovation and obsolescence of media, where these overlapping, asynchronous events are understood through social practices and lived experience.
  • Wittgenstein Workshop – The Wittgenstein Workshop aims to foster a variety of forms of interdisciplinary research that take their point of departure from a shared interest in Wittgenstein’s intellectual achievement.
  • EthNoise! Ethnomusicology Workshop – the goal of the workshop is to contribute to the growing interdisciplinary dialogue on music as a social practice, exploring diverse approaches to the study of music in both the humanities and the social sciences.
  • Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy Workshop – a forum to discuss ancient philosophical texts, present papers and receive feedback.
  • Clinical Ethnography Workshop – the workshop provides an opportunity for faculty and students involved with the clinical ethnography program to meet and discuss issues related to clinical psychology and culture.
  • Early Modern Philosophy Workshop – a forum in the Department of Philosophy for graduate students and faculty from various disciplines to engage with Early Modern thinkers.
  • Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop – the purpose of the workshop is to bring together faculty and graduate students working on areas of the Western Mediterranean during the medieval and early modern periods.
  • Social History Workshop is a forum to discuss and develop work that takes social history methodology seriously – the history of everyday life and people who have been excluded from dominant historical narratives.
  • Literature and Cultural History of Premodern East Asia is a graduate student workshop sponsored by the Council of Advanced studies and the Center for East Asian Studies
  • 18th- and 19th-Century Cultures Workshop - During the years 1660-1900, cultural production achieved unprecedented heterogeneity throughout Britain, its colonial possessions, and Western Europe. The goal of the workshop is to interrogate the tension between this diversified production and the unifying narrative of modernity often imposed on this 240-year span.
  • China Before Print Workshop – Graduate Student Workshop
  • Formal Philosophy - This workshop is intended as a venue for graduate students and faculty to discuss issues pertaining to logic, the philosophy of mathematics, formal epistemology, general philosophy of science, and the philosophy of the particular sciences.  The emphasis from year to year is tailored to graduate students’ areas of interest.  Both qualitative and formal discussions of these topics are welcome.
  • Art & Politics in East Asia – Graduate Student Workshop
  • Visual and Material Perspectives on East Asia - Graduate Student Workshop