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| Psychiatry is situated at the interface between the natural sciences, the social sciences and the humanities. The ensuing hybrid nature invites inter- and transdisciplinary research approaches. This conference aims to give a platform to such approaches asking the central question: Who or what is, becomes or constitutes psychiatry’s object? | Psychiatry is situated at the interface between the natural sciences, the social sciences and the humanities. The ensuing hybrid nature invites inter- and transdisciplinary research approaches. This conference aims to give a platform to such approaches asking the central question: Who or what is, becomes or constitutes psychiatry’s object? | ||
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| Drawing together heterogeneous traditions of thought and methods, it invites participants to build – and to reflect on – transdisciplinary bridges between sciences and humanities as well as between theory and practice. Contributions are invited, but not limited to, perspectives from psychiatry, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, | Drawing together heterogeneous traditions of thought and methods, it invites participants to build – and to reflect on – transdisciplinary bridges between sciences and humanities as well as between theory and practice. Contributions are invited, but not limited to, perspectives from psychiatry, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, | ||
| - | Proposals (max. 250 words) for 20-minute papers should be sent to Veronika Rall, veronika.rall_at_fiwi.uzh.ch, Deadline: Dec. 1, 2015. | + | //Proposals (max. 250 words) for 20-minute papers should be sent to Veronika Rall, [[veronika.rall@fiwi.uzh.ch]], Deadline: Dec. 1, 2015.// |
| - | Confirmed keynote speakers: Peter Galison (Harvard University), | + | //Confirmed keynote speakers: Peter Galison (Harvard University), |
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