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  2. Press release: Exploring and rethinking the past at the Cambridge…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/press-release-exploring-and-rethinking-past-cambridge-festival
    18 Mar 2021: Histories of Artificial Intelligence: a genealogy of power aims to shed light on the history of artificial intelligence and seeks to answer the question of what our digital future might look
  3. A Conversation on 'Istanbul 1940 and Global… | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/a-conversation-on-istanbul-1940-and-global-modernity
    Thumbnail for A Conversation on 'Istanbul 1940 and Global… | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Critics often observe that he wrote histories of mentalities, what they mean is that Auerbach drafted an intellectual history of our present, of the modern subject – a genealogy of the mental
  4. Hate | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/hate
    Thumbnail for Hate | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Hatred is a powerful human emotion. It can motivate individuals and nations, sometimes with tragic consequences. Hatred is something most people feel some of the time but how should it be controlled? Certainly not by giving free rein to social media
  5. Lauryn Anderson - 2021 cohort | Harding Distinguished Postgraduate…

    https://www.hardingscholars.fund.cam.ac.uk/lauryn-anderson-2021-cohort
    8 Oct 2021: The link between the two emerged whilst working on an essay about 1930s British documentary realism, and at the same time, in my dissertation, contending with the relatively untraced genealogy of
  6. QAnon | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/qanon
    Thumbnail for QAnon | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: There’s a pizza joint in Washington DC where a cabal of satanic child abusers meets to brag about their exploits. There’s a pizza joint in Washington DC where a cabal of satanic child abusers meets to brag about their exploits. During his
  7. Press release: Cambridge Festival asks: can robots ever truly mimic…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/press-release-cambridge-festival-asks-can-robots-ever-truly-mimic-humans
    16 Feb 2021: In Histories of Artificial Intelligence: A Genealogy of Power, three leading experts debate how AI and its many applications stand to radically remake concepts of knowledge and the knower.
  8. By Whose Standards? Religious Fundamentalism | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/by-whose-standards-religious-fundamentalism-gender-equality-and-cross-cultural-differences
    Thumbnail for By Whose Standards? Religious Fundamentalism | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Africa.'. [4] See, for example Clifford Geertz, The Interpretation of Cultures (London: Fontana Press, 1993); Talal Asad, Genealogies of Religion, Discipline and Reason of Power in Christianity and Islam (London and
  9. Suicide | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/suicide
    Thumbnail for Suicide | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Irish writer Rose Doyle talks to Ed Kessler about her son’s suicide. Suicide is more common than we might think: no one is immune from suicidal thoughts and there are more than 5,000 actual deaths by suicide in the UK each year. Rose Doyle tells
  10. Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/quantum
    Thumbnail for Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics
  11. Diaspora | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/diaspora
    Thumbnail for Diaspora | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Is diaspora community just a posh phrase for immigrant community? Diasporas are often born of misfortune, the experience of homelands left willingly because of lack of opportunity, or fled because of war. In the age after Empire, many subject
  12. Good Luck | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/good-luck
    Thumbnail for Good Luck | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: A light- hearted discussion about positive thinking in bad times. Can positive thinking create its own momentum, or to put it another way, does negativity reap its own bad harvest? Esther-Miriam Wagner and Robert Tombs read the runes. Woolf
  13. Genocides | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/genocides
    Thumbnail for Genocides | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Genocides, and why we as a species are capable of such things. The twentieth century was littered with genocides. Those in Armenia, Nazi Germany, Rwanda and Bosnia are the most notorious … Meryem Kalayci and James Smith discuss this most
  14. Sanctuary | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/sanctuary
    Thumbnail for Sanctuary | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Many families in the UK open their homes to provide refuge for fleeing Ukrainians. What is the history and the future of sanctuary? The idea of sanctuary for the oppressed individual or for groups of people fleeing persecution or war is an ancient
  15. Good Grief | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/good-grief
    Thumbnail for Good Grief | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Immortality is a fantasy so we better get real about death and dying. How should we prepare for death? How can we cope when those we love die? Medical advances mean life can be prolonged as never before but is this the right way to go? Joining Ed
  16. Whose genes are they anyway? | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/genes
    Thumbnail for Whose genes are they anyway? | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Whose genes are they anyway?
  17. Group Think | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/group-think
    Thumbnail for Group Think | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: What makes for good collaborative thinking? "Group think" implies lazy, complacent decision making. But what about group thinking? That could imply collaboration, people getting together and coming up with a collective idea that’s better than the
  18. Racism | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/racism
    Thumbnail for Racism | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Are we reaching a tipping point in our attitudes towards racial inequality? When George Floyd’s brutal killing was captured on video, Black Lives Matter protests quickly spread across the world. In England, the statue of the 17th century slave
  19. Freedom | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/freedom
    Thumbnail for Freedom | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: What does it mean to be free? When the Berlin Wall came down in 1991, the writer Alan Bennet quipped mordantly about ‘the freedom to shop’. Of course there was much more to it than that. Esther-Miriam Wagner and Alexander Massmann join Ed
  20. Space Oddity | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/space-oddity
    Thumbnail for Space Oddity | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Could space be where the next arms race plays out? The night sky has been a source of wonder for humanity. We may still look at the stars with awe but we also think of space as a potential military asset. And we are filling it with junk. Gerry
  21. The F Word | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/the-f-word
    Thumbnail for The F Word | The Woolf Institute 3 Jul 2024: Is there a science of forgiveness? "Without forgiveness there is no future." So said the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa. But do we have it in us to forgive the most egregious sins? Some think that is in God's realm. Kitty O'Lone and

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