09:00
- OPDC Research Day 2015 Abstract Submission closes Friday March 20th 2015
Registration closes on April 10th 2015
If you have any further queries please contact opdc.administrator@dpag.ox.ac.uk.
TBA
OPDC Seminar Series (DPAG)
09:00
- OPDC Parkinson's Research Day Registration for the 2018 OPDC research day is free and includes refreshments, lunch and reception. Please complete the registration form below to join us at this exciting event.
Registration closes on September 26th 2018
Various Speakers
OPDC Seminar Series (DPAG)
13:30
- Public debate at The Oxford Union: Climate Change and Health Students from the MSc International Health & Tropical Medicine class will debate issues surrounding climate change and health (three debates during the course of the afternoon). This year’s cohort are a diverse group of 26 students from 21 countries with varied disciplinary backgrounds. All welcome!
Various Speakers
Tropical Medicine Seminars
20:15
- Structure contra Structuralism in Raymond Williams. This is the second of two linked seminars (Oct 26 and Nov 23) on Raymond Williams’s ‘Structures of Feeling’ and will be available to view online from 8.15 pm on Monday November 23, for 7 days. The link will be sent by email that day. To receive the link please email paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk
Please note that there will not be an online discussion with viewers, but comments may be posted on oxfordpsychoanalysis.blogspot.com
Niall Gildea Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
20:15
- Marion Milner and the psychoanalytic essay As last term, the seminar is online only and will be available to view online from 8.15 pm on Monday May 17th, for 7 days. The link will be sent by email that day. If you were registered last term, you will automatically receive the link this term. To register for the first time, please email paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk. Please note that there will not be an online discussion with viewers, but comments may be posted on http://oxfordpsychoanalysis.blogspot.com David Russell (Corpus Christie College Oxford) Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
20:15
- Beyond Milgram: towards a theory of implicit violence As last term, the seminar is online only and will be available to view online from 8.15 pm on Monday June 14th, for 7 days. The link will be sent by email that day. If you were registered last term, you will automatically receive the link this term. To register for the first time, please email paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk. Please note that there will not be an online discussion with viewers, but comments may be posted on http://oxfordpsychoanalysis.blogspot.com David Kaposi (Open University) Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
20:15
- ‘Structures of feeling’ and psychoanalysis: revisiting Raymond Williams on social forms of consciousness. As last term, the seminar is online only and will be available to view online from 8.15 pm on Monday November 15th, for 7 days. The link will be sent by email that day. If you were registered last term, you will automatically receive the link this term. To register for the first time, please email paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk. Please note that there will not be an online discussion with viewers, but comments may be posted on http://oxfordpsychoanalysis.blogspot.com . Following Michael Rustin's talk there will be a response from Louise Braddock. Michael Rustin (UEL) Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
20:15
- Unconscious phantasy, and Richard Wollheim on dispositions As last term, the seminar is online only and will be available to view online from 8.15 pm on Monday December 6th, for 14 days. The link will be sent by email that day. If you were registered last term, you will automatically receive the link this term. To register for the first time, please email paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk. Please note that there will not be an online discussion with viewers, but comments may be posted on http://oxfordpsychoanalysis.blogspot.com
Following Elisa Galgut's talk there will be short responses from Damien Freeman (Australian Catholic University), Louise Gyler (Australian Psychoanalytical Society), and Derek Matravers (Open University). Elisa Galgut (Cape Town) Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
20:15
- The "Derridean Pharmacology" of the Transitional Object The seminar is online only, and will be available to view online from 8.15pm on Monday 23rd May for 7 days. The link will be sent by email on that day. If you were registered last term, you will automatically receive the link this term. To register for the first time, please email paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk. Please note that there will not be an online discussion with viewers, but comments may be posted on http://oxfordpsychoanalysis.blogspot.com Charlie Gere (Lancaster University) Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
13:00
- Conference ‘Politicizations: Socio-Historical Approaches’ Please note that you can either attend this seminar on-site at the Maison Française d'Oxford or online.
For the in-person event, booking is not required.
Register in advance for the online meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUkd-6tqDkrE9VuLGh-_QIvCMEoxnzWhURd
Various Speakers
20:15
- Borderlands of the Ego The seminar is online only and will be available to view online from 8.15pm on Monday 13th June for 7 days. The link will be sent by email on that day. If you were registered last term then you will automatically receive the link this term. To register for the first time please email paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk. Please note that there will not be an online discussion with viewers, but comments may be posted on http://oxfordpsychoanalysis.blogspot.com Matt ffytche (University of Essex) Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
20:00
- Economics, semiotics, and psychoanalysis: a case for an interpretive science of economics. This will be our first in-room seminar for a couple of years; note the new time of 8pm and the new venue, the New Seminar Room in the main college (St Johns' on St Giles'); there will be brisk ventilation in the room, and warm clothing is advised.
There will be a later online version of the talk and a discussion with Kier Martin (Oslo) and Ivano Cardinale (Goldsmith's); the link for this will be sent to those registered and others expressing interest.
Seating will be limited so that you *must* register in advance; please contact paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk to do so. Louise Braddock Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
20:15
- Othering and the making of witches and monsters The seminar is online only and will be available to view online from 8.15pm on Monday 1st May for 7 days. The link will be sent by email on that day. If you were registered last term then you will automatically receive the link this term. To register for the first time please email paul.tod@sjc.ox.ac.uk. Please note that there will not be an online discussion with viewers, but comments may be posted on http://oxfordpsychoanalysis.blogspot.com Louise Gyler (Australian Psychoanalytical Society) Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
18:00
- Wollheim on Pictorial Expression Regular attendees should note the earlier than usual start time and change of venue - enter St John's at the Kendrew Quad entrance. This seminar is joint with the Richard Wollheim Centenary Project -- see https://wollheimcentenary.org/programme-of-events/. Please register at wollheimcentenary@gmail.com confirming your status as academic (includes students), mental health practitioner, or other (please specify). Niall Gildea Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
18:00
- Wollheim on Pictorial Expression Regular attendees should note the earlier than usual start time and change of venue - enter St John's by the Kendrew Quad entrance. This seminar is joint with the Richard Wollheim Centenary Project -- see https://wollheimcentenary.org/programme-of-events/. Please register at wollheimcentenary@gmail.com confirming your status as academic (includes students), mental health practitioner, or other (please specify). Elisa Galgut (University of Cape Town) Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
18:00
- The Presence of Absence Regular attendees should note the earlier than usual start time and change of venue - enter St John's by the Kendrew Quad entrance. This seminar is joint with the Richard Wollheim Centenary Project -- see https://wollheimcentenary.org/programme-of-events/. Please register at wollheimcentenary@gmail.com confirming your status as academic (includes students), mental health practitioner, or other (please specify). Ela Gorkay (Freelance film-maker) Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis