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Category: Conferences & workshops

Conference: La guerre 14-18 : un tournant pour la psychiatrie ?, by Marie Derrien (9 January, 8pm, online and onsite)

Posted on January 6, 2024 by Samuel Dal Zilio

In the context of the Saint-Anne history of psychiatry seminars, the conference of the historian Marie Derrien will be held… Read more Conference: La guerre 14-18 : un tournant pour la psychiatrie ?, by Marie Derrien (9 January, 8pm, online and onsite)

Colloquium: Médiatiser et déstigmatiser la folie dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, Strasbourg – 20 & 21 September

Posted on September 13, 2023September 14, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The conference “Médiatiser et déstigmatiser la folie dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle”, organized by Marianna Scarfone (Laboratoire SAGE,… Read more Colloquium: Médiatiser et déstigmatiser la folie dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, Strasbourg – 20 & 21 September

Conference: Histories of Disability and Emotions (online), June 13-15

Posted on May 26, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The Online Conference: Histories of Disability and Emotions, organised by the University of Leuven and the University of Liège, can interest… Read more Conference: Histories of Disability and Emotions (online), June 13-15

Workshop: Enfants en déplacement: enjeux de santé publique et psychologisation, Mai 26 – Paris

Posted on May 12, 2023May 23, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The workshop Enfants en déplacement: enjeux de santé publique et psychologisation organized by Marianna Scarfone may be of interest to Hmadness readers.… Read more Workshop: Enfants en déplacement: enjeux de santé publique et psychologisation, Mai 26 – Paris

Call for Paper: The ‘cause of the mentally ill’: Mediatisating and destigmatising madness in the second half of the 20th century

Posted on May 10, 2023May 11, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

For the French version of the call, see below This international conference aims to bring together multiple perspectives on the… Read more Call for Paper: The ‘cause of the mentally ill’: Mediatisating and destigmatising madness in the second half of the 20th century

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