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Psychosis and Extreme States: An Ethic for Treatment (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Neill, C., & Fimiani, B. (2023, February). Psychosis and Extreme States: An Ethic for Treatment. Presented at Online event at The Freud Museum, London [online]

The Freud Museum welcomes psychoanalyst Bret Fimiani, who will be in discussion with the Palgrave Lacan series editor, Calum Neill, for his latest publication Psychosis and Extreme States: An Ethic for Treatment (2021, Palgrave). The book offers a ne... Read More about Psychosis and Extreme States: An Ethic for Treatment.

Development of a tailored self-management intervention for stroke survivors with visual impairment using an Intervention Mapping approach (VISUALISE) (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ryan, C., Hazelton, C., Lawrence, M., & Kidd, L. Development of a tailored self-management intervention for stroke survivors with visual impairment using an Intervention Mapping approach (VISUALISE). Presented at 17th UK Stroke Forum (UKSF), Liverpool

Introduction: Visual impairment (VI) affects 30-60% of stroke survivors and reduces quality of life. Knowledge of long-term needs is limited, and service provision is highly variable. Self-management is recommended in stroke guidelines, but intervent... Read More about Development of a tailored self-management intervention for stroke survivors with visual impairment using an Intervention Mapping approach (VISUALISE).

AVSE Challenge: Audio-Visual Speech Enhancement Challenge (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Aldana Blanco, A. L., Valentini-Botinhao, C., Klejch, O., Gogate, M., Dashtipour, K., Hussain, A., & Bell, P. (2023, January). AVSE Challenge: Audio-Visual Speech Enhancement Challenge. Presented at 2022 IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop (SLT), Doha, Qatar

Audio-visual speech enhancement is the task of improving the quality of a speech signal when video of the speaker is available. It opens-up the opportunity of improving speech intelligibility in adverse listening scenarios that are currently too chal... Read More about AVSE Challenge: Audio-Visual Speech Enhancement Challenge.

Dietary Change and Climate Change: What Role for Law Making? (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Williams, R. (2023, January). Dietary Change and Climate Change: What Role for Law Making?. Paper presented at LEAP Conference 2023, Oxford

Studies on agriculture and climate change are few and far between in legal studies, despite the fact current market distortions in the food system are underpinned by historical agricultural and trade law policies. This paper seeks to connect findings... Read More about Dietary Change and Climate Change: What Role for Law Making?.

‘Raw Sex?’: An Exploration of the Political Potential of Lacan’s Non-conclusive Binary (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Neill, C. (2023, January). ‘Raw Sex?’: An Exploration of the Political Potential of Lacan’s Non-conclusive Binary. Presented at International Psychoanalytic University Berlin, Berlin

The Lecture will explore Lacan’s reformulation of two of Freud’s key myths- that of Oedipus and that of the primal horde- and will show how Lacan fruitfully offers us a radically new conception of gender. This new conception not only contests the nat... Read More about ‘Raw Sex?’: An Exploration of the Political Potential of Lacan’s Non-conclusive Binary.

Stuck in a Revolving Door (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Neill, C. (2023, January). Stuck in a Revolving Door. Presented at Invited Workshop, Ruhr Universitat, Bochum

Between his 16th and 19th seminars, Lacan introduced and played with the notion of what has come to be known as the four discourses. This quasi-algebraic schema can be understood as a mechanism to describe the structures and functioning of social di... Read More about Stuck in a Revolving Door.

Autoethnography, assemblage, and the lived/researched subjectivity of hiking "alone" (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P. (2023, January). Autoethnography, assemblage, and the lived/researched subjectivity of hiking "alone". Paper presented at European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Portsmouth, UK

This paper examines the complex production of “aloneness” as subjectivity, considering lived experience, multimedia Instagram/Facebook texts, and academic writing. The context is hiking and camping/bothying “alone” and, in particular, hiking alone as... Read More about Autoethnography, assemblage, and the lived/researched subjectivity of hiking "alone".