Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory
@SciPlaceMemory
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Led by @SuttonProfessor the Centre is a dynamic, collaborative, interdisciplinary research project advancing knowledge in relations between place and memory
University of Stirling
Joined April 2025
18–19 Feb 2026, Civic House, Glasgow. Affective Atmospheres — a two-day conference supported by @RIPhilo . Talks, conversations and creative sessions with researchers and artists. Open to all. Speakers + registration soon. Art: Jinjoon Lee ©2025
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The project about how indigenous navigators find their way across the Pacific Ocean, in which our researcher Pablo Fernandez Velasco participates, is in the New York Times https://t.co/NuDxhD7V0e
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Scientists and Indigenous sailors in the Marshall Islands are studying seafaring and the human brain.
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Our researcher Tânia Casimiro just co-authored a paper on women's emotions in industrial places. Take a look https://t.co/FKRWrghped
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Studying emotions in archaeology poses significant challenges, particularly in varying chronologies and contexts. The emotions of women working in industrial sites, often overlooked and disregarded...
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Meet our People. Pablo Fernandez Velasco works on the philosophy of mind and cognitive science. For him, philosophy is both a way of advancing interdisciplinary work through the development of solid theoretical foundations and a way of connecting scientific advances to societies
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TODAY- Emily Keightley on Migrant Memory and Postcolonial Imagination. 16:00 UK, join in-person (Pathfoot D1) or online. Join us! https://t.co/k7q6qg1t8z
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Shout out to Creative Ruins - we love creative approaches to research and creative outputs
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Centre advisory board member Nick Evans is featured in the Observer - Read Laura Spinney’s profile: Cracking the code of Papua New Guinea’s undocumented languages
observer.co.uk
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Find out more about our research collaboration with Dr Elizabeth Robson exploring the place knowledge of Loch Baile a’ Ghobhainn (or Balnagown), on the isle of Lismore
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Exploring the place knowledge and social values of Loch Baile a’ Ghobhainn Three researchers from the University of Stirling – Ruth Olden, Tânia Manuel Casimiro and Elizabeth Robson – a…
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Ngā mihi nui mō tō wairua me tō mātauranga - Many thanks for your spirit and wisdom Tia Neha!
@SciPlaceMemory we’re hosting Tia Neha from Aotearoa New Zealand, sharing her striking research in developmental psychology of autobiographical memory, for powerful discussions: ‘Ethical Memory: a kaupapa Māori philosophical backfill’, & on multiculturalism & indigenous community
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We have the best guests! Generous and insightful!
@SciPlaceMemory hosted @SGensburger, sociologist of memory extraordinaire from Sciences Po, from our amazing Advisory Board, for two intensive workshops with our new PhDs, brilliant fun – and, wandering @StirUni's twisty corridors, we found these strange apt memory cushions!
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@SciPlaceMemory hosted @SGensburger, sociologist of memory extraordinaire from Sciences Po, from our amazing Advisory Board, for two intensive workshops with our new PhDs, brilliant fun – and, wandering @StirUni's twisty corridors, we found these strange apt memory cushions!
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Professor Emily Keightley — Migrant Heritage and Postcolonial Imagination 📅 29 Oct 2025 • 4 pm (BST) Join us in person @StirUni or online 🔗 Register now https://t.co/A4JtoD5qHh
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🗣 Today 4 pm BST — hybrid talk Professor Emma Waterton — Migrant Heritage-Making in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia 📍 Pathfoot Building, University of Stirling + online 🔗 Join via Teams: https://t.co/thOlYs22Ap
#Heritage #Migration
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Last night in Marseille, Centre researcher Paul Max Morin helped launch Le Coffre-Fort de l’Empire — an information plaque inside UNIQLO revealing the building’s colonial past as a former bank funding the conquest of Algeria. #ColonialLegacies #PlaceAndMemory
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The Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies (CMDS) at SOAS is organising a two-day workshop on the themes of return, repatriation and deportation, 17-18 October. https://t.co/TfQC3k9OYu
soas.ac.uk
CMDS invites you to a two-day workshop centred on the concept of return, understood as an idea, practice, and contested horizon.
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Leverhulme International Professor Emma Waterton examines the small, often overlooked material traces of belonging itself. Join us 21 Oct, 16:00–17:30 for an afternoon seminar followed by drinks in Crush Hall. https://t.co/Sg6ZafEMX4
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What is heritage in a multicultural society? Leverhulme International Prof Emma Waterton examines the small, often overlooked material traces of belonging itself. Join us 21 Oct, 16:00–17:30 for an afternoon seminar followed by drinks in Crush Hall.
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ABSTRACT Australia’s heritage management regime is strongly biased in favour of heritage places that represent the eras of British colonisation, which followed the invasion of Indigenous Country in...
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https://t.co/FV3KmJ7rfg One of the projects supported by our seed funding is in the news
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A PAIR of Scottish politics experts are on a mission to map out people’s memories of the independence referendum as part a new research project ...
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Congratulations to Fernando Cabo Aseguinolaza and Tomás Espino Barrera! Their #OpenAccess book Space, Affect, Memory published today. Read and download free at: https://t.co/c4LWHz4kN2
#ComparativeLiterature #Memory
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