[SydPhil] Research showcase in Sydney CBD

Mark Alfano mark.alfano at gmail.com
Mon Oct 31 20:32:09 AEDT 2022


Dear colleagues,

I hope you're well.

I'm writing to invite you to the *summer research showcase* of my joint lab
with *Colin Klein*. The showcase will be held at the Macquarie University*
City Campus* *in the Sydney CBD* (123 Pitt St, floor 24, room 2408) on
*September
25th, starting at 10 AM*.

We will begin by summarizing the nature and work of our digital humanities
and corpus linguistics lab, which relocated to Australia in 2020 and has
produced dozens of publications since. Then some members and affiliates of
the lab will present recent and forthcoming lab publications.

Here are the details:


10:00-10:30      Welcome, introductions

10:30-11:10      M. Ferreira, “Silver Linings to Black Boxes”

11:10-11:20      Tea/coffee/WC

11:20-noon       P. Podosky, “Fanaticism in the Manosphere”

noon-1:30:        lunch/networking

1:30-2:10         R. Reimann, “The affiliative use of emoji and hashtags in
the Black Lives Matter movement on Twitter”

2:10-2:50         M. Alfano, “Reactionary attitudes: Strawson, Twitter, and
the Black Lives Matter Movement”

2:50-3:00         Tea/coffee/WC

3:00-3:40         C. Klein, “Attention and counter-framing in the Black
Lives Matter movement on Twitter”

3:40-5:00         Reception


We are hoping that folks from across Sydney, NSW, and the ACT (and
elsewhere) will be interested in joining us. One of the goals of the
showcase is to foster interest in and new collaborations using the
methodological innovations our lab has developed.

If you plan to attend some or all of the showcase, please let me know via
email at mark.alfano at gmail.com.

Best wishes,

Mark Alfano


-- 
Mark Alfano, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Macquarie University
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/5FG7CVARKgClN6YlAIGmBuh?domain=alfanophilosophy.com
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