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Seminar «Videographic Criticism and New Possibilities in Film & Media Studies»

December 4, 2025, at 16.00 Sala de Graus, Edifici Ramon Llull, University of the Balearic IslandsCra. de Valldemossa, km 7.5.07122 Palma The Faculty of Philosophy and Arts of the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB) is pleased to host a seminar by Professor Jason Mittell (Professor of Film and American Studies, Middlebury College, USA), a…

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Workshop «From the Archive to the Dataset: Research and Open Science in Philology»

July 10, 2025, at 09.30 University of Sevilla, Aula 112 Facultad de Filologia Calle Palos de la Frontera, S/N 41004 Sevilla On October 16th, the University of Sevilla hosted a seminar dedicated to the role of datasets in humanities research, organized collaboratively by three international projects: Género, imagen y materialidad en la cultura literaria de la modernidad (1880s–1930s) (PID2022-137613NB-I00, MICIU/AEI/FEDER), Cinema…

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Land, Body, Water: Pō’ele Wai and Waikiki

Missy Molloy, Senior Lecturer in Film at Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), will discuss two films that address environmental and cultural exploitation in contemporary Hawai’i.

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Multispecies Explorations in a World in Ruins. Hybrid Bodies, Intertwined and Inscribed Upon One Another

The seminar “Multispecies Explorations in a World in Ruins. Hybrid Bodies, Intertwined and Inscribed Upon One Another”, organized by Laura Del Vecchio and Stephanie Rincón, aims to create a space for imagining and exploring new sensory and creative ways of thinking about plural worlds from perspectives that reach beyond the human.

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Mind, Body, Planet: Indigenous Environmental Justice

Salma Monani, Professor of Environmental Studies at Gettysburg College, will discuss the concept of d-ecocinema, focusing on how Indigenous cinema’s ecological entanglements are inseparable from its agenda of decolonialism. November 12, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. Sala de Graus, Edifici Ramon LlullCampus de la Universitat de les Illes Balears07120 Palma de Mallorca Salma Monani,…

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Presentation of the videoessay “Stray Visuality”

Katarzyna Paszkiewicz presents her videoessay “Stray Visuality”, which raises questions about the role of film as a vehicle for denaturalizing the anthropocentric perspective and cultivating new ways of perceiving….

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Presentation of the videoessay “Stray Visuality” and talk by Katarzyna Paszkiewicz

Katarzyna Paszkiewicz will be presenting her videoessay “Stray Visuality”. The activity is part of the master’s programme CRIC – Construction and Representation of Cultural Identities and…

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The Affective Politics of the Novel: From Research to the Classroom

Katarzyna Paszkiewicz, Andrea Ruthven, and Paloma Fresno Calleja coordinate the international seminar “The Affective Politics of Romance: From Research to The Classroom”…

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Citizen Science, Environmental, Citizenship and Women’s Ornithological Writing in Nineteenth Century

Clara Contreras Ameduri (Universidad de Extremadura) will give an online seminar titled “Citizen Science, Environmental, Citizenship and Women’s Ornithological Writing in the Nineteenth Century”.

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International Symposium “Cinema in the Anthropocene”

The goal of the International Symposium “Cinema in the Anthropocene” is to reflect on the ways in which contemporary cinema allows us to resituate ourselves in what is commonly known as the Anthropocene, along with the filmic forms (narratives, modes, and genres) that respond to this climatic, social, and cultural reality…