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Departmental Seminars

Departmental Seminars take place monthly during the academic year and are open to both the university community and the wider public. Each session is generally 90 minutes long and features a presentation from a guest speaker followed by interactive discussion. The seminars share a common commitment to engage with inventive and cutting-edge research across the disciplinary areas represented by the SSoM departmental faculty.

2023-24

Shireen Hamza, Northwestern University. 鈥淭he Proximity of Masculinity: Gender, Space, and Medical Authority in Medieval Islam鈥

Joelle Abi-Rached, Harvard University. 鈥淔or a Topohistory: Psychiatric ruins and sediments of memory鈥

Stephen T. Casper, Clarkson University. 鈥淚ndustry Capture and Traumatic Brain Injury: Who gets hurt and how when industries focus on protecting profits鈥

2022-23

Sophie Vasset, Universit茅 Paul Val茅ry - Montpellier. 鈥淢urky Waters: Exploring Spas, Health, and Leisure in 18th Century Britain.鈥

Stefan Timmerman, UCLA. 鈥淭he Unclaimed: Death, Standardization, and Families鈥

2021-22

Hannah Zeavin, UC Berkeley. 鈥淎bsence, Presence, Distance: A [Brief] History of Teletherapy鈥

Eugene Richardson, Harvard University. 鈥淓pidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health鈥

Bettina Hitzer, Max-Planck - Institute for Human Development, Berlin. 鈥淐ure in the Bunker. Radiological Cancer Treatment and Emotion in the Cold War鈥

2020-21

Katrin Solhdju, University of Mons, Belgium/ 鈥淭he Fear of Being Duped. Modern Medicine and Its Modes of Disqualification鈥

N眉khet Varl谋k, Rutgers University. 鈥淲hy the Islamic World is Central to the History of the Plague鈥

Thorben Simonsen. IT University of Copenhagen. 鈥淭he Spatial Organization of Psychiatric Practice: A Situated Inquiry into Healing Architecture鈥

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