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 ====== Objects of psychiatry: Between thing-making, reification and personhood ====== ====== Objects of psychiatry: Between thing-making, reification and personhood ======
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 veranstaltung.title  : Objects of psychiatry: Between thing-making, reification and personhood veranstaltung.title  : Objects of psychiatry: Between thing-making, reification and personhood
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 veranstaltung.location : Zurich veranstaltung.location : Zurich
 veranstaltung.from   : Yvonne Ilg veranstaltung.from   : Yvonne Ilg
-veranstaltung.description : //International conference organised by the interdisciplinary research project:// “Schizophrenia”: Reception, semantic shift, and criticism of a concept in the 20th century. //University of Zurich, Psychiatric Hospital Zurich University. https://www.schizophrenie.uzh.ch/conference2016.// +veranstaltung.description : //International conference organised by the interdisciplinary research project:// “Schizophrenia”: Reception, semantic shift, and criticism of a concept in the 20th century. //University of Zurich, Psychiatric Hospital Zurich University. https://www.schizophrenie.uzh.ch/conference2016. //
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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, history, history of science and medicine, neurosciences, as well as cultural, literary, film & visual studies. Medical Humanities approaches are welcome. 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, history, history of science and medicine, neurosciences, as well as cultural, literary, film & visual studies. Medical Humanities approaches are welcome.
  
-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), Dagmar Herzog (City University of New York), Lutz Jäncke (University of Zurich), Norman Sartorius (University of Geneva)+//Confirmed keynote speakers: Peter Galison (Harvard University), Dagmar Herzog (City University of New York), Lutz Jäncke (University of Zurich), Norman Sartorius (University of Geneva)//
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