Ghulam Aasef Ross Abbinnett Mary Louise Adams Peter Adey Sara Ahmed Kevin Aho Joseph Alter Lucy A... more Ghulam Aasef Ross Abbinnett Mary Louise Adams Peter Adey Sara Ahmed Kevin Aho Joseph Alter Lucy Aphramour Ando Arike Jay Baglia Gretchen Bakke Ruth Barcan Meg Barker Einat Bar-On Cohen Alison Bartlett Susan Bayly Kirsten Bell Martha Bell Claudia Benthien Suzannah Biernoff Milene Bister Ole Bjerg Daniel Black Alexandra Bogren Ronald Bogue Eileen Boris Nik Brown Linda Bryder Shelley Budgeon Ann Burlein Felicity Callard Kirsten Campbell Amanda Card Maria Carozzi Lisa Cartwright Genaro Castro-Vazquez Monica Cejas AMBROGIA CEREDA Louise Chambers Sebastien Chauvin Constance Classen Patricia Clough Ed Cohen Rebecca Coleman Peter Collins Rachel Colls Verena Conley John Connell Steven Connor Grayson Cooke Timothy Cooley Charlotte Cooper
Brunel University London's Environment and Health Theme, part of the Institute of Environment... more Brunel University London's Environment and Health Theme, part of the Institute of Environment, Health and Societies, hosted the UK's 1st Symposium on Planetary Health on Tuesday June 6 2017. The Symposium brought about 180 participants to Brunel, and had, as its main aim, to introduce this new trans-disciplinary field to staff and students, as well as external visitors. Planetary health, a term coined by the Rockefeller Foundation/Lancet Commission in 2015, recognizes that the health of humanity depends on ensuring the health and resilience of our planet. The health of the environment and the health of humans go hand in hand.The following presentations were given at the Symposium: Planetary Health: challenges and opportunities<br>Professor Sir Andrew Haines, London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineClimate Change and Public Health<br>Professor Howard Frumkin, University of Washington School of Public HealthAddressing planetary health challenges in Africa<br>Professor Alex Ezeh, Director, African Population and Health Research Centre, Nairobi, Kenya<br>Planetary Health and Pollution<br>Professor Juliette Legler, Theme Leader Environment Health, Brunel University LondonBrunel's new BASc programme in Global Challenges<br>Dr Mary Richards, Vice Dean Education, College of Business, Arts &amp; Social Sciences, Brunel University London<br>You can watch a recording of the Symposium here
... However, this 'failure', because it provides 'witnesses' with evidence of... more ... However, this 'failure', because it provides 'witnesses' with evidence of ways in which alternative ... [23] Jon Erickson, 'Appropriation and Transgression in Contemporary American Performance: The Wooster Group ... [31] Peggy Phelan, 'Foreword' in Tim Etchells, Certain Fragments ...
In 2012 artist Tino Sehgal created These Associations, the last in the Unilever series of commiss... more In 2012 artist Tino Sehgal created These Associations, the last in the Unilever series of commissions for the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, London. Within this space Sehgal transformed and challenged the role of the public and 'participants' or interpreters in the creation of a relational art piece which represents '[…] a direct response to the shift from a goods to a service-based economy' (Bishop 2004: 54). In common with earlier works by Sehgal, and with the 'social turn' of relational aesthetics, These associations (2012), is centrally concerned with alternative modes of production. And as has been extensively noted elsewhere (
Gaze with the blessed Apostle St. Thomas, not merely on the print of the nails in Christ's hands;... more Gaze with the blessed Apostle St. Thomas, not merely on the print of the nails in Christ's hands; be not satisfied with putting your fingers in the holes made by the nails in his hands; neither let it be sufficient to put your hand into the wound in his side; but enter entirely by the door in his side and go straight up to the very heart of Jesus. Brother Leo, The Little Flowers of St. Francis I use blood as more than a physiological exercise . . . my concern is
Ghulam Aasef Ross Abbinnett Mary Louise Adams Peter Adey Sara Ahmed Kevin Aho Joseph Alter Lucy A... more Ghulam Aasef Ross Abbinnett Mary Louise Adams Peter Adey Sara Ahmed Kevin Aho Joseph Alter Lucy Aphramour Ando Arike Jay Baglia Gretchen Bakke Ruth Barcan Meg Barker Einat Bar-On Cohen Alison Bartlett Susan Bayly Kirsten Bell Martha Bell Claudia Benthien Suzannah Biernoff Milene Bister Ole Bjerg Daniel Black Alexandra Bogren Ronald Bogue Eileen Boris Nik Brown Linda Bryder Shelley Budgeon Ann Burlein Felicity Callard Kirsten Campbell Amanda Card Maria Carozzi Lisa Cartwright Genaro Castro-Vazquez Monica Cejas AMBROGIA CEREDA Louise Chambers Sebastien Chauvin Constance Classen Patricia Clough Ed Cohen Rebecca Coleman Peter Collins Rachel Colls Verena Conley John Connell Steven Connor Grayson Cooke Timothy Cooley Charlotte Cooper
Brunel University London's Environment and Health Theme, part of the Institute of Environment... more Brunel University London's Environment and Health Theme, part of the Institute of Environment, Health and Societies, hosted the UK's 1st Symposium on Planetary Health on Tuesday June 6 2017. The Symposium brought about 180 participants to Brunel, and had, as its main aim, to introduce this new trans-disciplinary field to staff and students, as well as external visitors. Planetary health, a term coined by the Rockefeller Foundation/Lancet Commission in 2015, recognizes that the health of humanity depends on ensuring the health and resilience of our planet. The health of the environment and the health of humans go hand in hand.The following presentations were given at the Symposium: Planetary Health: challenges and opportunities<br>Professor Sir Andrew Haines, London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineClimate Change and Public Health<br>Professor Howard Frumkin, University of Washington School of Public HealthAddressing planetary health challenges in Africa<br>Professor Alex Ezeh, Director, African Population and Health Research Centre, Nairobi, Kenya<br>Planetary Health and Pollution<br>Professor Juliette Legler, Theme Leader Environment Health, Brunel University LondonBrunel's new BASc programme in Global Challenges<br>Dr Mary Richards, Vice Dean Education, College of Business, Arts &amp; Social Sciences, Brunel University London<br>You can watch a recording of the Symposium here
... However, this 'failure', because it provides 'witnesses' with evidence of... more ... However, this 'failure', because it provides 'witnesses' with evidence of ways in which alternative ... [23] Jon Erickson, 'Appropriation and Transgression in Contemporary American Performance: The Wooster Group ... [31] Peggy Phelan, 'Foreword' in Tim Etchells, Certain Fragments ...
In 2012 artist Tino Sehgal created These Associations, the last in the Unilever series of commiss... more In 2012 artist Tino Sehgal created These Associations, the last in the Unilever series of commissions for the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, London. Within this space Sehgal transformed and challenged the role of the public and 'participants' or interpreters in the creation of a relational art piece which represents '[…] a direct response to the shift from a goods to a service-based economy' (Bishop 2004: 54). In common with earlier works by Sehgal, and with the 'social turn' of relational aesthetics, These associations (2012), is centrally concerned with alternative modes of production. And as has been extensively noted elsewhere (
Gaze with the blessed Apostle St. Thomas, not merely on the print of the nails in Christ's hands;... more Gaze with the blessed Apostle St. Thomas, not merely on the print of the nails in Christ's hands; be not satisfied with putting your fingers in the holes made by the nails in his hands; neither let it be sufficient to put your hand into the wound in his side; but enter entirely by the door in his side and go straight up to the very heart of Jesus. Brother Leo, The Little Flowers of St. Francis I use blood as more than a physiological exercise . . . my concern is
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