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Workers + Subject (films) WEEK 4

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2457669_contemporary-art--anthropology-level-11-2022-2023sem2/2023/01/29/methodology/

Workers! (Petra Bauer and SCOT-PEP) 2016. Workers! is a new film initiated by Collective in 2016, between Swedish artist and filmmaker Petra Bauer and SCOT-PEP, a sex-worker led organisation in Scotland. Workers! is filmed in the Scottish Trade Union Congress, a building rooted in workers’ struggles for rights and political representation. During their one day occupation of […]


Writing tips

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/darkmatters/2022/01/25/writing-tips/

Social science writing is a set of conventions or styles. These conventions can be used to create distance on the subject, the impression of an objective standpoint, or to get close in and give the reader a sense of what it is really like to be there. You can learn these conventions and use them […]


Researchers’ Journeys Blog Series | Dr Cecile Menard

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/iad4researchers/?page_id=4230

#redefineuniversity or why one dictionary definition is symptomatic of the invisibilisation of researchers This post is the first in a series that explores what it means to be a career researcher. Each post is written by one long-term researcher employed at the University of Edinburgh. In this introduction to the series, Dr Cecile Menard reflects […]


Spread the word: how to get involved with journalism at Edinburgh

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/students-at-sps/spread-the-word-how-to-get-involved-with-journalism-at-edinburgh/

Most university degrees require lots of writing and some people might find that doing essays and exams is quite enough, without doing even more as a hobby. But for those who are looking for chances to get their work published at university, student societies and journals offer plenty of opportunities to see your name in […]


MSc dissertation projects: 2023 case studies

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/mathematics/2023/10/05/msc-dissertation-projects-2023-case-studies/

Our MSc programmes offer students the opportunity to complete their dissertation project in partnership with industry. Read two case studies below from our most recent series of MSc projects; one consultancy style project, and one individual project. Project Simply Business : Property insurance risk assessment: using public data to estimate building features that affect insurance […]


Week 8 - Development & site visit

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2320265_interior-design-2b---change-of-use-2023-2024sem2/2024/03/15/week-9-hotel-visit/

Upon reflection, I have further refined my floor plan to cater to the unique characteristics of the existing site. While initially frustrating, I recognized that such modifications are intrinsic to the daily life of designers, offering invaluable practice and a good challenge. Firstly was the transformation of a double-height space into a standard height space. […]


W10 Public Programmes

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2496950_curating-2023-2024sem2/2024/04/08/w10-public-programmes/

Reflection of the class In this weekly session, I consider the discourse around curation and public programmes by examining a number of cases. Through various examples of public programmes, I examine questions of curatorial responsibility, strategy, related challenges, innovation and responsiveness. To begin with, public programmes often act as broad-based educational practices within the curatorial […]


CV

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1848641/about-me/cv/

Here you can find a list of my publications, talks, and academic honours. Education currently enrolled in PhD Celtic and Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh MSc Celtic and Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh, with distinction (2019) MA (Hons) Mediaeval History, University of St Andrews, 1st class (2017) Conference and Seminar Papers “Recovering the Songs of […]


Lecture 4: The Protestant International: Pietism, Premillennialism, and Pentecostalism

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/gifford-lectures/2021/10/12/gifford-lecture-four-the-protestant-international-pietism-premillennialism-and-pentecostalism/

After a half-rainy, half-sunny venture to St Andrews for the weekend, Professor Hempton returned to deliver his fourth lecture of the series. Below is a short summary, followed by a reflection from a PhD Candidate in Christian-Muslim relations Nathan Dever, and the lecture video. The summary follows the structure of Professor Hempton’s lecture and is split […]


COVID-19 reveals the politics of xenophobia in real-time, writes Janet E Perkins

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/covid19perspectives/2020/04/21/rendering-visible-the-production-of-xenophobia-in-real-time-writes-janet-e-perkins/

Pseudonyms have been used for all people and places in order to protect the identity and anonymity of individuals “Khulna’s Very Own Foreigner” Four days turned my field site, and my place in it, upside down. It was early March 2020 and I had spent the previous four months establishing myself in Khulna, Bangladesh, to […]


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