Join us for the Autumn term "unpolished papers" session.
Myth, rumour and misinformation have been features of human society since the dawn of civilisation. From the earliest folk tales to high-tech online propaganda campaigns, people have used myth, rumour and misinformation to persuade, deceive, and even to make sense of their lived experience of the world around them.
A Zoom webinar discussing the factors surrounding global health crises in the 21st century
The Centre for Advanced Studies in Language & Communication (CASLC) at the University of York is delighted to present a talk by Professor Jenny Mandelbaum, co-authored with Professor Gene Lerner: On the Communicative Affordances of Instrumental Action: Offering Meal Service to Others, Whilst Serving Oneself.
In the fifth and final talk of his popular Festival series The Beatles at 50, Colin Campbell of the University of York examines the lyrics to the songs on the Abbey Road album.
This two day symposium (26 May-27 May) gathers a range of speakers from different backgrounds to consider the intersections between architecture, the urban and the politics of exclusion played out in the design of public space.
Friday 2 December 2022
Myth, Rumour and Misinformation: A day of interdisciplinary discussion from folklore to fake news
Tuesday 26 July 2022
Risk, uncertainty and global health crises
Friday 15 July 2022
The 3rd Annual CASLC End-of-Academic-Year Celebratory Talk
Thursday 30 June 2022
The Beatles Now Past 50: Abbey Road lyric secrets
Saturday 18 June 2022
Architecture, the Urban and the Politics of Public Space
Thursday 26 May 2022