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John Sutton

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Cricket, music, memory, skill, place, collaboration, cognitive history. Leverhulme International Professor at https://t.co/YPHFLxrrtM find me on Bluesky

Stirling, Scotland Beigetreten Ekim 2016
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I’m spending more time over on Bluesky these days. If you’re interested in the work we’re doing at the Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory — research, events, conversations — that’s where it’s properly alive. funded by @LeverhulmeTrust Follow: @memoryplace.bsky.social
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How can oral history engage with Northern Ireland’s difficult past without forcing agreement? Historian Chris Reynolds reflects on agonistic memory and the value of keeping contested perspectives in dialogue - enlivening the academy and public impact. youtube.com/shorts/R5lt07L…
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Trans Cosmologies 2: Art, Ritual & Memory 30 Apr–1 May · University of Stirling A two-day gathering of trans, gender-nonconforming and queer artists and thinkers exploring memory, ritual and cosmology through performance, scholarship and dialogue. Registration soon.
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Tues March 10 online panel: memory, writing, & reading. Is remembering distributed across books, screens, characters, fictional places, drafts, notes, fellow readers? I'm in with a short provocation, with colleagues from Oslo & Aarhus, 3-5pm UK, 4-6pm CET: mailchi.mp/57f930178c24/f…
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Place is not passive. Memory is not settled. We work across cognitive science, social science & the arts to examine how people find their way. Understanding place and memory underpins how we locate ourselves—intellectually, socially and historically
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Great work by @TaniaMCasimiro1 & colleagues: contemporary archaeology of a densely reworked palimpsest of graffiti and other marks from the 70s & 80s on a surveilled military boundary wall, analysis layered with testimony from locals who were young then @StirUni @LeverhulmeTrust
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A new paper on a carved cement wall at Ponta dos Corvos, Portugal — co-authored by @TaniaMCasimiro1 — reads 60 years of names, dates and symbols as contemporary rock art and a layered record of collective memory. How should we study sites like this? bit.ly/4rcWQsw

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Affective Atmospheres is drawing to a close. Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, presented, volunteered and stayed in the room for the conversations. We’re especially grateful to the @RIPhilo for supporting the conference.
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On Tuesday we hosted No Future: Punk in the UK, 1976–84 with Prof. Matthew Worley. Here, he explains his research on British punk, politics and popular memory. Thank you to everyone who joined us, and to Collective Architecture for hosting.
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