Campus activities, Conferences and congresses
- Seminar Hall, iHC
Wednesday:
Academic research has devoted relatively little attention to the means of image production, its epistemological meaning, and relationship to culture in general. Although the visual turn of recent years has brought new methodological perspectives, the understanding of images remains limited and is often considered only as a communicative resource to illustrate results, but not as part of the development of a “materialised epistemology” that integrates sensitive knowledge with scientific knowledge and allows for the generation of a different historiography.
Science historian Norton Wise argues that traditional dichotomies that tend to separate art from science, museums from laboratories, and geometric from algebraic methods have impoverished understanding of visualisation processes.
The seminar will use an interdisciplinary vocation to explore other ways of understanding images and their use in research.
Participants: Andrea Soto Calderón (lecturer in Aestetics and Art Theories, UAB), Blanca Pujals (architect, writer and scriptwriter) and Agustí Nieto-Galan (lecturer in the History of Science, UAB)
Programme
12:00 p.m. Presentation
12:15-12:45 p.m. Projection and contextualisation of the audiovisual Quantum sensing infrastructures (Blanca Pujals)
12:45-1:15 p.m. Commentary (A. Soto Calderón)
1:15-1:45 p.m. Lunch break
1:45-2:15 p.m. Commentary (A. Nieto-Galan)
2:15-3:00 p.m. General debate
This seminar forms part of the "Workshops on Historiographic Tools" (WHITS) series. It is addressed particularly to PhD students, but open to all members of the academic community.
Campus activities, Conferences and congresses, Diffusion
- UAB Auditorium, Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Wednesday:
The Seminaris a l’Abast series is a training space for dynamism and participation, where current issues are discussed. The series includes 8 sessions lasting two hours each, independent of each other, with a total duration of 16 hours. Registration can be made for the entire series or for isolated sessions, and can be attended online or in person.
On 11 February, the conference “Forensic Consideration of Victimology” will take place. The conference will focus on the analysis of the role of victims in the judicial process, as well as their psychological, social and legal consideration. The event will feature the participation of Elena Garrido, clinical psychologist, accredited forensic scientist, and graduate of the master's degree in Legal Psychology and Forensic Psychological Expertise at the UAB.
Place:
UAB Auditorium, Faculty of Arts & Humanities