Tag: WIPS
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WiPS. Care and Belonging in Ambiguity: Homemaking Practices of Syrian Families in Turkey, Begüm Ergün, 30 November
Thursday, the 30th of November from 5 to 7 pm CET via Zoom. “Care and Belonging in Ambiguity: Homemaking Practices of Syrian Families in Turkey“ by Begüm Ergün, Boston University In this paper, I aim to delve into the nuanced meanings of…
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WiPS. Hearing Humanity: Counselling and Psychotherapy as an Intimate Educational Anthropology, Dr. John Loewenthal, 26 October
Thursday, the 26th of October from 5 to 7 pm CET via Zoom. “Hearing Humanity: Counselling and Psychotherapy as an Intimate Educational Anthropology” by Dr. John Loewenthal from Keele University Human acts of talking about their lives, and the therapeutic practice of listening, provide…
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Psychology and Anthropology in a Changing World: Reflections on ENPA 2023
In this post, we report some of the conference highlights and share reflections on the experience from several participants and organisers.
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No Punishment, Fairness, and Autonomy: Key Values for a Good Life in Finland
PhD candidate Mãdãlina Alamã considers the findings and implications of a recently published article that she first encountered at an ENPA Works in Progress Seminar.
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WiPS: Learning Shame, Learning Fear: A cross-cultural comparison of socialising emotions in Finland and Colombia, Maija-Eliina Sequeira, March 9
Thursday, the 9th of March from 5 to 7 pm CET via Zoom. Learning Shame, Learning Fear: A cross-cultural comparison of socialising emotions in Finland and Colombia by Maija-Eliina Sequeira, University of Helsinki The ENPA Works-in-Progress Seminar is a venue…
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ENPA Works-in-Progress Seminar (WiPS) on Trauma-therapy in Exile: Healing in a Host(ile) Society, by Mayssa Rekhis, 13th of May
Friday, the 13th of May from 4 to 6 pm CET via Zoom. “Trauma-therapy in exile: healing in a host(ile) society”by Mayssa Rekhis, EHESS Paris The ENPA Works-in-Progress Seminar is a new venue for researchers, faculty and postgraduate students to…