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SUMMARY:6 months on from COP26 Psycho-Social Reflections: What have we learnt?
DESCRIPTION:The Association for Psychosocial Studies and the Climate Psychology Alliance are jointly hosting a two-day\, international online event reflecting through a psychosocial lens upon the lessons learnt 6 months after COP26. \nTwo parallel events will be taking place – one in the Western Time Zone and one in the Eastern Time Zone. Sessions in both regions will mirror one another\, with the events being a mixture of live and pre-recorded sessions. \nKeynote Speakers: \nPaul Hoggett – From COP15 in Copenhagen to COP26 in Glasgow \nShelot Masithi – Climate Change and Thirs \nThis event aims to: \n\n\nFace together the realities on the ground as a result of the failure of COP26 to effectively tackle disastrous levels of global heating. \n\n\nIncrease understanding and enable dialogue between different climate-affected groups and places across the globe. \n\n\nIdentify and support emergent processes that strengthen individual and community resilience in their engagement with climate crisis \n\n\nSupport the development of psycho-socially informed perspectives and practices around climate change and its impact upon physical and mental wellbeing. \nKeynote speeches will be delivered by Paul Hoggett and Shelot Masithi. More information about their speeches can befound here. \nAcross the two-days and two time zones\, there will be four panel discussions focusing on different aspects of the climate emergency and how different nations/actors have responded. \nFor a detailed overview of the event\, please visit the event website. The website will be updated on a regular basis\, with a section dedicated to useful resources linked to the event.
URL:https://www.psychosocial-studies-association.org/event/6-months-on-from-cop26-psycho-social-reflections-what-have-we-learnt/
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SUMMARY:Psychosocial Studies and Journal of Psychosocial Studies Online Reading Reading Group: On not being able to read
DESCRIPTION:Myna Trustram\nPlease join us for our monthly online reading groups where we will be coming together and discussing topical psychosocial articles. This month we are incredibly lucky to have Myna Trustram present her essay “On not being able to read” published by the Journal of Psychosocial Studies. \nThe essay can be accessed and download free of charge by clicking here \n  \nAbstract: \nThis experimental essay sets out an imaginative and cognitive space in which I might explore my bizarre and troubling experience of not being able to read. I open a book that I suspect will reveal things I want to know and I am unable to go beyond a few paragraphs. It is not due to a lack of time or dyslexia; it is about the emotional world that I enter when I read. \n  \nThe essay is not a flowing narrative because my mind does not think in that way about the problem; rather\, it is a collection of notes for an unthought work. This is\, actually\, how I read – never quite going all the way. I write the essay not to solve the problem but to see if I can make something of it\, which means encountering it and so feeling it all the more. \n  \nAll registered attendees should automatically be sent a Zoom link. The link will be re-sent the day of the event. \n  \nAuthor biography: \nMyna Trustram worked in England for many years as a historian\, museum curator and academic. In 2021 she stopped paid work and now focuses on being a writer. Myna writes short experimental essays in which she calls upon literary and academic forms to consider themes such as mourning\, childhood\, separation and emptiness. Myna has publications in Victorian social history\, museum studies and now this more adventurous form that calls upon psychoanalysis and the psychosocial. \n  \nOther events are currently in the planning stage\, follow us on Twitter\, Facebook or sign up as a Member to keep up to date with everything. Members will continue to receive copies of the Journal of Psychosocial Studies as a further benefit of subscription to the Association.
URL:https://www.psychosocial-studies-association.org/event/psychosocial-studies-and-journal-of-psychosocial-studies-online-reading-reading-group-on-not-being-able-to-read/
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