Space and Place Group event

The final instalment in Sheffield Hallam University’s Space and Place Group’s season of ‘Haunts’ related online events will be taking place on Thursday 17 June (7 - 9:30pm). Led by Luke Bennett (Associate Professor, Department of the Natural & Built Environment), speakers will look at how we come to feel collectively 'haunted' by certain moods, affinities or … Continue reading Space and Place Group event

Street art and café culture collide as CHEFS research talks return

Online via Zoom , United Kingdom

Our Culture, Health, Environment, Food and Society (CHEFS) research cluster is delighted to host a series of online research talks, covering the varied terrain of the socio-cultural dimensions of food and drink. On Friday 15 October (1000-1100; Zoom), the upcoming Food, laneways and public art: The gastronomic transformation of Melbourne research talk will explore the rise of a … Continue reading Street art and café culture collide as CHEFS research talks return

Collaboration or exploitation? An introduction to the ethics.

Organised by the Ethics of Research with Children and Young People’s research cluster, part of Research Methods@SHU. The cluster is for researchers of all levels, from post-graduate to professor who have an interest in conducting research with children and young people. These seminars are intended to support researchers understand the fundamental principles of conducting research … Continue reading Collaboration or exploitation? An introduction to the ethics.

Secondary analysis of large-scale national data sets.

Professor Simon Shibli will be sharing his methodology work on 'Secondary analysis of large-scale national data sets'. This event is part of the Health Research Institute Seminar Series. For more information, a meeting invitation to the seminar, or if you would like to present at the series, please contact health-ri@shu.ac.uk Synopsis and bio for Simon's … Continue reading Secondary analysis of large-scale national data sets.

Authenticity, legitimacy, and the radical politics of ceviche

Presenter: Nino Bariola, University of Texas at Austin Abstract: Creative and artistic producers from racialized social groups are often evaluated through differentiated and exclusionary logics and they must deal with critics’ and consumers’ expectations about how they represent a general or specific ethnic category. While some studies have depicted how creative producers conform to authenticity … Continue reading Authenticity, legitimacy, and the radical politics of ceviche

Computing Research Seminar Series 2023/24

In person - Cantor (TBC)

This is the first in the new series of the Computing Research Seminar series. The series begins with two external speakers: 10:00-10:55 - "Title: Safe and Secure Internet of Flying Things, Research and Challenges", Dr. Kalinka Branco, Professor, Computer Science, ICMC, USP (BRAZIL). https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6816-208X 11:00-11:55 - "Title: Computer art, video games, and computer music? Check … Continue reading Computing Research Seminar Series 2023/24