Mittwoch, 25. Dezember 2019

#Discourse Unit Diary Spring 2020 #CriticalPsychology


o DISCOURSE UNIT DIARY, VOL. 31, NO. 1 (SPRING 2020)

 

This DU Diary now gives a snapshot of upcoming events. Our events schedule is now continually updated at the bottom of the home page of www.discourseunit.com See you there!

 

□□ EVENTS □□

 

□□ MANCHESTER MEETINGS □□

 

For details of seminars in University of Manchester see: http://events.manchester.ac.uk/calendar/tag:lectures/tag:seminars/

 

▫▫▫ 11 MARCH 2020: PSYCHOLOGY THROUGH CRITICAL AUTO-ETHNOGRAPHY –

 

University of Manchester Sarah Fielden Seminar Series, OPEN LECTURE, Wednesday 11 March 2020, 4pm, Room C5.1, Ellen Wilkinson Building , PSYCHOLOGY THROUGH CRITICAL AUTO-ETHNOGRAPHY: INSTITUTING EDUCATION, Ian Parker, Honorary Professorial Research Fellow, MIE, University of Manchester - This lecture examines the discipline of psychology as a form of educational practice, exploring the student experience, the world of psychological research, how psychology is taught, how alternative critical movements have emerged inside the discipline, and the role of psychology in coercive management practices. This is an opportunity for critical reflection on how psychology actually operates as an academic discipline, what teaching in higher education and immersion in research communities around the world looks like, and institutional crises which psychology provokes. This open lecture also launches Ian Parker's 2020 Routledge book Psychology through Critical Auto-Ethnography: Academic Discipline, Professional Practice and Reflexive History. Details of the book at: https://www.routledge.com/Psychology-through-Critical-Auto-Ethnography-Academic-Discipline-Professional/Parker/p/book/9780367344177 Copies of the book will be available at discount at the launch event following the lecture. Please register at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/psychology-through-critical-auto-ethnography-tickets-76931432987

 

▫▫▫ DISCOURSE UNPLUGGED –

 

Details of Discourse Unplugged meetings are at https://discourseunpluggedmanchester.wordpress.com/

 

▫▫▫ MANCHESTER PSYCHOANALYTIC MATRIX –

 

Details of the MPM open meetings are at the Discourse Unit site diary, and you can contact ian.parker@manchester.ac.uk about being involved in a cartel workgroup.

 

▫▫▫ EaT –

 

EaT is a research group that has been developed by members of staff linked to the Doctorate in Counselling Psychology. The seminars are free to attend, but please email Dr Laura Winter on laura.winter@manchester.ac.uk if you intend to come. Follow EaT on twitter: #EatUoM

 

▫▫▫ CIDRAL EVENTS, UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER – Details of CIDRAL events are at http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/cidral/events/

 

▫▫▫ MANCHESTER FEMINIST THEORY NETWORK (MFTN) EVENTS – The Manchester Feminist Theory Network (MFTN) was started in 2009 by Erica Burman (Discourse Unit), Jane Kilby (University of Salford) and Jackie Stacey (The University of Manchester) to organise, co-ordinate and publicise events of interests to feminists working across the three Universities. Everyone is welcome to participate. Details of MFTN events are listed at: http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ricc/projects/MFTN/index.html

 

▫▫▫ RADICAL POLITICAL THOUGHT SEMINARS – Seminars at the European Studies Research Institute (the other ESRI) at Salford University are organised by Carlos Frade: C.Frade@Salford.ac.uk

 

 

 

□□ CONFERENCES

 

▫▫▫ 2020 FEBRUARY 29 TO MARCH 1: THE 2020 CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE IN EAST ASIA –

 

The 2020 Critical Psychology Conference in East Asia will be held on February 29th and March 1st, 2020 at Wako University in the City of Machida in Tokyo. Aims: The international critical psychology movement has been provoking changes in the psychological world since the turn of the 21st Century. Although it not as strong as in the UK, North Europe, South Africa, Canada, and Latin America, critical psychologists are carrying out important work here in East Asia. The principal aim of the 2020 Critical Psychology Conference in East Asia is to connect critical psychologists in this area and to connect them with critical psychologists with parts of the globe. Date: February 29th & March 1st, 2020. Venue: Wako University in the City of Machida, Tokyo. (Address: 2160 Kanai-machi, Machida-shi, Tokyo 195-8585 JAPAN) Participation fee: Free, except for lunch expenses (TBA). The conference is supported by Wako University and Critical Psychology Colloquium of Japanese Psychological Association. Language used for presentation: English. Papers presented at the conference can be published in in the special issue of Annual Review of Critical Psychology.  Details from Yasuhiro 
Igarashi(yigarashi@yamano.ac.jp), using the following Email subject 
line: '2020CPCEA'.

 

□□ PUBLICATIONS □□

 

▫▫▫ ANNUAL REVIEW OF CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOLUME 16, SPECIAL ISSUE: KRITISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE –

 

This special issue of 1413 pages is edited by Athanasios Marvakis, Sertan Batur, Shose Kessi, Desmond Painter, Ernst Schraube, Eva Strohm Bowler and Sofia Triliva. Within the polyphony of Critical Psychologies, Kritische Psychologie represents a substantial and distinct voice. It has its origins in Germany, especially at the Free University Berlin, and developed over the years to a tradition of thought flourishing at various places around the world. This special issue of the Annual Review of Critical Psychology brings together current research of Kritische Psychologie as well as work inspired by or developed in response to it. Scholars are presenting in 63 articles how they are working in and with this tradition of thought. They describe, how they explore the problems people are confronted with in their everyday world, they share how they rethink and expand psychological theory, methodology and empirical research, and they are discussing, applying, criticizing, elaborating, linking or comparing Kritische Psychologie with other theoretical and geopolitical approaches, often going beyond disciplinary boundaries of psychology. This issue of ARCP, an online open-access journal, is available at https://discourseunit.com/annual-review/arcp-16-kritische-psychologie-2019/

 

▫▫▫ CONCEPTS FOR CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY –

 

This book series now has 29 titles published, and more ready to come out in 2020. Order them all for your university library! Details of all the books at: https://www.routledge.com/Concepts-for-Critical-Psychology/book-series/CONCEPTSCRIT

 

▫▫▫ ASYLUM –

 

The Magazine for Democratic Society Winter 2019 issue is out now. Details at www.asylummagazine.org

 

 

o NEXT DIARY

 

The next diary will be in Summer 2020. If you want to be added (or removed) from the Discourse Unit emailing list email discourseunit@gmail.com More information on the Discourse Unit together with links to publications, including Annual Review of Critical Psychology, can be found on www.discourseunit.com  Add the Discourse Unit's diary to your online Calendar now, and view all our up-to-date events on all your devices with this link: https://goo.gl/cg5dzH. (You can uncheck the display at any time; When viewing in apps: turn on the sync for this calendar; Works on Apple calendars too! Probably). To add a specific event to your e-calendar (with all its details), visit our diary, then click on the event, and click 'copy to my calendar'.

 

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