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🕊️Exploring how #refugees in Greece conceptualise time, #belonging & future-planning in their #integration journey highlights the complex interplay between temporality & #socialinclusion

🔗 doi.org/10.1037/pac0...

#SocialPsych #AcademicSky #PeacePsyc

@anazisak.bsky.social #AristotleUniThessaloniki

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A poster with a dark, black and purple-toned background, featuring abstract light trails in shades of blue and purple. At the top, in large white bold sans-serif font, the title reads: “Temporality and Affect in the Transnational Rhetoric of Taiwan's Anti-Gender Movement.” Below it is the Japanese translation of the title.

Under the title, a short event description is written in both English and Japanese:
“This R-weeks special lecture will explore Taiwan’s anti-gender movement and its relation to global anti-gender movements. Anyone is welcome to join our special lecture.”

In the middle section, the event date, time, and venue are clearly presented with icons, showing:
June 4th (Wednesday), 17:00-18:30 at Conference Room 203, 204 (Dialogue House 2nd floor), written in both English and Japanese.

The program schedule follows:

17:00-17:45: Lecture by Yo-Ling Chen

17:45-18:30: Q&A and discussion with Yo-Ling Chen and Panchen Lo
It notes that English-Japanese interpretation and facilitation will be provided by Eisuke Matsuda.

At the bottom, there’s a light purple box labeled “Pre-event” in both English and Japanese, announcing a preliminary discussion session on May 29th (Thursday), 13:20-13:50, related to an article by Yo-Ling Chen and Panchen Lo. It includes the date, time, venue, and organizers' names, indicating the event is free and open to everyone without reservation.

The overall design is modern and atmospheric, with contrasting white text against a dark background accented by blue and purple light motifs. The CGS (Center for Gender Studies, ICU) logo appears in the top right corner.

A poster with a dark, black and purple-toned background, featuring abstract light trails in shades of blue and purple. At the top, in large white bold sans-serif font, the title reads: “Temporality and Affect in the Transnational Rhetoric of Taiwan's Anti-Gender Movement.” Below it is the Japanese translation of the title. Under the title, a short event description is written in both English and Japanese: “This R-weeks special lecture will explore Taiwan’s anti-gender movement and its relation to global anti-gender movements. Anyone is welcome to join our special lecture.” In the middle section, the event date, time, and venue are clearly presented with icons, showing: June 4th (Wednesday), 17:00-18:30 at Conference Room 203, 204 (Dialogue House 2nd floor), written in both English and Japanese. The program schedule follows: 17:00-17:45: Lecture by Yo-Ling Chen 17:45-18:30: Q&A and discussion with Yo-Ling Chen and Panchen Lo It notes that English-Japanese interpretation and facilitation will be provided by Eisuke Matsuda. At the bottom, there’s a light purple box labeled “Pre-event” in both English and Japanese, announcing a preliminary discussion session on May 29th (Thursday), 13:20-13:50, related to an article by Yo-Ling Chen and Panchen Lo. It includes the date, time, venue, and organizers' names, indicating the event is free and open to everyone without reservation. The overall design is modern and atmospheric, with contrasting white text against a dark background accented by blue and purple light motifs. The CGS (Center for Gender Studies, ICU) logo appears in the top right corner.

Temporality and Affect in the Transnational Rhetoric of Taiwan's Anti-Gender Movement

This R-weeks special lecture will explore Taiwan’s anti-gender movement and its relation to global anti-gender movements.

📅June 4th, Wednesday, 17:00-18:30
🔗https://subsite.icu.ac.jp/cgs/en/event/64-cgs.html

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Join us for an exploration of the interaction of datafication and temporality in educational governance at our special issue launch on June 6! Zoom-link in comments 😊

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“Ante-Futures: Thinking the Temporality of Refusal with Édouard Glissant”
Keynote: Dr David Ventura (Newcastle) [in-person]
Registration closes soon: ‘Touching time: duration, bodies, politics’ (23–24 June)
Tilburg | Netherlands
www.thebsp.org.uk/events/inter...
#phenomenology #philosophy

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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.

ICYMI: Marco Maureira, 'Untimely Ecology: A Genealogy of Biosphere to Rethink Temporality in the Anthropocene'. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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Risk and Loss in Times of Climate Crisis Podcastaflevering · Culture & Inequality Podcast · 19-05-2025 · 51 min.

So I recently gave an interview on the Culture and Inequality podcast series where I talked about how climate change shifts our understanding about risk and temporality. Check it out 🤓

podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/r...

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Question for fellow climate scholars, regardless of academic discipline: I'm working on the issue of time/temporality in climate knowledge, policies, decisions, etc. From politics to geological periods, decision processes to climate dynamics: any good tips for readings that deal with temporality?

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⏳ Pre-conference on the temporality of algorithmic media, co-organised w/ Ignacio Siles & Christian Pentzold, and including a fab group of participants

🧘‍♀️ Paper on the 'wellness creep' into music streaming platforms, co-written with my @leedsunimedia.bsky.social colleague Raquel Campos Valverde

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💡 Are you interested in time and temporality in the context of organization studies? ⚡ Don't miss this pre-event of the 15th Organizations, Artifacts & Practices (OAP) Workshop! #nonevents, #incompleteness #frustration #lack #absence #nothingness #emptiness #voids #DPW2025

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Serpentine Pavilion reflects the "ephemerality and temporality" of Bangladesh says Marina Tabassum
Serpentine Pavilion reflects the "ephemerality and temporality" of Bangladesh says Marina Tabassum YouTube video by Dezeen

Serpentine Pavilion reflects the "ephemerality and temporality" of Bangladesh says Marina Tabassum
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And our final workshop of the week is on #speculativedesign and temporality ⌛ Join other researchers and practitioners connecting around this topic by submitting your position paper by June 13th (AoE) #DIS2025

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A successful panel on disability, temporality and social movements in Latin America at #SLAS2025 with @annalandre.com , Lucía Guerrero and Eliana Rosas. Thanks to everyone who came!

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Enjoyed discussions of temporality, counter-mapping and time dilation with fellow panellists Alex Simmonds & Jessica Hambly in yesterday’s Law(s) of the Future session convened by @glexareen.bsky.social & @drmitchtravis.bsky.social @slsauk.bsky.social #slsa2025

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New pub from one of our editorial board members

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Online monthly events of The Marxism & Disability Network Coming up in 2025: On Tuesdays (usually) at 6.30pm BST/GMT To receive the Zoom links for the events below, please subscribe to the MDN mailing list. May, Tuesday 6th, 6:30pm (BST) – panel eve…

TODAY @ 6.30pm BST!

Matt Rozsa – Neurosocialism: Why being neurodivergent necessitates socialist solutions

Bernardo Paci: “Past in the present” or “future in the present”? Temporality, cultural representations of autism and the social division of labour
marxismdisability.wordpress.com/events-list/

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Time Trial: Advancing an Understanding of Temporality in Play and Games call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2025/05/05/time-tria... #acrel

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ON CLOCKS THAT WORK DIFFERENTLY:
A philosophical workshop on queer temporality with Flora Löffelmann

Free and open to all – donations welcome.

No registration needed.

Fri 9.05.2054, 18:00h
at QUEER MUSEUM VIENNA

Language: German and English
#Wien #Vienna
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ASLE » CFA International Conference “Queer Ecology and the Temporal Imagination”

Call for papers, due end of April. Queer ecology and the Temporal Imagination

#academicsky

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New ONLINE workshop: Introduction to Time Use Research on 22nd - 23rd MAY 2025 | Centre for Time Use Research

Learn about time use research approaches, current literature and available time use data sets.

www.timeuse.org/introduction...

#academicsky

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Preview research talks 2025:
May 19, Hanan Badr (University of Salzburg)
Title: Temporality and inequalities in exiled journalism: Negotiating precarity and relevance across time
11:30-12:30 CET, SR 4, Währinger Straße 29

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Introduction: time and temporality in the datafied governance of education This special issue offers an exploration of the interaction of datafication and temporality in educational governance and demonstrates the many ways in which this interaction can be framed, theoriz...

Terrific special issue editorial on time, temporality and datafied governance of education

"we need to know more about how futures (and pasts) are enacted in data and how the resulting anticipated or forecasted futures (and pasts) govern the present" doi.org/10.1080/1750...

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“& I’m still moving”: Pat Parker’s “Movement in Black” and the Joy of Black Lesbian Movement
Illustrated with the cover art from African American Review, the original cover of Movement in Black, and an author photo of Pat Parker

Read free through March 31 “& I’m still moving”: Pat Parker’s “Movement in Black” and the Joy of Black Lesbian Movement Illustrated with the cover art from African American Review, the original cover of Movement in Black, and an author photo of Pat Parker

Poet Pat Parker's signature work “Movement in Black” demonstrates an alternative Black lesbian temporality, says J. Brendan Shaw in African American Review, allowing for shared experience of joy with past & future social movements

Read free thru 31 March: tinyurl.com/bdfuj8kx

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👉How does temporality determine our interpretation of policy success & failure❓

👉How will quality data influence the way we judge policy success & failure❓

👉Why is the endurance of policy crucial in determining its characterisation❓ 👇

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Journal of Romance Studies journal cover, the cover is a warm white with a decorative square tile in the centre, the journal's title is in a slim mid green font. Behind the cover sits a close up of the decorative tile from the journal's front cover, decorated in blue, green and yellow with a floral motif. On top sits text that reads 'crossing national and disciplinary boundaries to stimulate new ways of thinking about cultural history and practice'. A white Liverpool University Press logo and a white Institute of Languages, Cultures, and Societies, School of Advanced Study University of London logo sit at the top. Below sits a green button with white text that reads 'new issue'.

Journal of Romance Studies journal cover, the cover is a warm white with a decorative square tile in the centre, the journal's title is in a slim mid green font. Behind the cover sits a close up of the decorative tile from the journal's front cover, decorated in blue, green and yellow with a floral motif. On top sits text that reads 'crossing national and disciplinary boundaries to stimulate new ways of thinking about cultural history and practice'. A white Liverpool University Press logo and a white Institute of Languages, Cultures, and Societies, School of Advanced Study University of London logo sit at the top. Below sits a green button with white text that reads 'new issue'.

NEW | ‘Memory and Sustainability in Hispanic Culture’ is a special issue edited by Alison Ribeiro de Menezes. Contributions explore temporality alongside issues of space, place, and location, raising the question of what sustaining memories might look like.
🔗 bit.ly/JRS-Vol-25-1 @ilcs.bsky.social

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Pallavi Gupta

Learn more about, "In the wake of sewage deaths: Law’s Temporality and Infrastructure" from UHM GEO Instructor Pallavi Gupta in the paper session, "Desirable Futures II" next Friday (3/28) from 10:10-11:30AM EDT in 251B, Level 2, Huntington Pl. aag.secure-platform.com/aag2025/soli...

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Read "The Time We See: ADHD, Neuroqueer Temporality, and Graphic Medicine" by Prerna Tolani and Sathyaraj Venkatesan in the latest issue of Perspectives in Biology and Medicine at @projectmuse.bsky.social

muse.jhu.edu/article/953457

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🎶 GeoTunes: Equal Parts

Curated by Dr Jacob Fairless Nicholson, this playlist explores time and temporality through music. Tracks like ‘Ruins in Reverse’ and ‘No Turning Back’ blend history, memory, and sound.

🕰️ Listen now: tinyurl.com/ucl-jacob

#GeoTunes #UCLGeography #VinylLovers

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“Micro-biologies and the Temporality of Life: Towards a Posthumanist Bio-imaginary”. The Eco- and Bioart Lab Hybrid Seminar with Prof. Margrit Shildrick Warm welcome to The Eco- and Bioart Lab Hybrid Seminar with Prof. Margrit Shildrick (Stockholm University) on “Micro-biologies and the Temporality of Life: Towards a Posthumanist Bio-imaginary”. The event takes place on 26th March at 10:15-11:30 CET in the room Faros, Tema building, Campus Valla, Linköping, and on Zoom. Please, register HERE: Micro-biologies and the Temporality of Life: Towards a Posthumanist Bio-imaginary…

“Micro-biologies and the Temporality of Life: Towards a Posthumanist Bio-imaginary”. The Eco- and Bioart Lab Hybrid Seminar with Prof. Margrit Shildrick

Warm welcome to The Eco- and Bioart Lab Hybrid Seminar with Prof. Margrit Shildrick (Stockholm University) on “Micro-biologies and the…

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