Cognition and Language: Claire and John Radway Research Workshop
About the Workshop
How exactly does language work? How does it interact with the other cognitive processes that shape the human experience? The investigation of language and thought is an endeavor that necessarily includes a number of disciplines, including linguistics, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, and computer science. This workshop encourages and facilitates communication among these diverse approaches to the study of the same central question, focusing on particular topics which are at the cutting edge of this broad area of research.
Meeting Schedule
Research Workshops
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- Aesthetics Project
- Capitalism’s Crises
- Cognition and Language
- Drama and Philosophy
- Environmental Norms, Institutions, and Policy
- Ethics and Politics
- French Culture Workshop
- Global Justice
- Multidisciplinary Approaches to Medieval and Early Modern Studies
- The Postcolonial City: An Interdisciplinary Workshop on Remapping the Geography of Theory and Urbanism
- Seminar on Enlightenment and Revolution, 1660-1830
- Space, Time, and God: Problems in Cultural Epistemology
- TransAmerican Studies
- Working Group on the Novel
- Workshop in Poetics
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Geballe Research Workshops
The Theodore and Frances Geballe Research Workshops bring together faculty and graduate students to explore new areas of inquiry, sparking innovation in a broad spectrum of established and emerging disciplines. Workshops meet frequently during the year, and help graduate students develop the skills needed to transition from their role as students to that of professional scholars interacting with a community of peers.
