Colloquium

LOGOS Colloquia are public talks by invited speakers, from Spain or abroad. By default they are held on Wednesdays, but occasionally on other days. Typically, sessions last two hours, with roughly half of the time reserved for discussion.

Seminar

LOGOS Seminars are internal research seminars in which LOGOS Senior and Student members can present their work-in-progress to the group. By default they are held on Wednesdays, but also occasionally on other days.

Extra talks

Individual LOGOS Senior members occasionally organize additional talks by invited speakers who present work on topics of particular interest. These talks do not form part of the official LOGOS Colloquia series and are commonly related to individual research projects.

Conferences

LOGOS frequently organizes international conferences and workshops on a variety of topics, including the Barcelona Workshop (BW). These events are commonly financed by individual research projects.

Graduate Research Seminar

LOGOS Students members run their own internal graduate research seminar in which they present and discuss their own work or that of authors working on issues relevant for their doctoral research.

Reading groups

Every term LOGOS organizes a number of internal reading groups on various topics of interest related to the group’s lines of research. Some of these reading groups are conducted online or in a hybrid format.

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Dan Zeman (MS) "The Harms of Non-derogatory Uses of Slurs and the Potential Normalization Argument"
Hentschel, T., L.K. Horvath, C. Peus, and S. Sczesny (2018) "Kick-starting female careers", Journal of Personnel Psychology. Horvath, L. K., and S. Sczesny (2016) "Reducing...
Stahlberg, D., Braun, F., Irmen, L., and Sczesny, S. (2007). “Representation of the sexes in language,” in Social Communication. A Volume in the Series Frontiers...
Vervecken, D., Hannover, B., and Wolter, I. (2013). Changing (s)expectations: how gender-fair job descriptions impact children’s perceptions and interest regarding traditionally male occupations. J. Vocat....
Reclamation of a slur involves the creation of a new, positively-valenced meaning that gradually replaces the old pejorative meaning. This means that at a critical...
31 Jan 25    
17:00 - 19:00
Online
• Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic, "Perpetrator Disgust: A Morally Destructive Emotion", in T. Brudholm and J. Lang, Emotions and Mass Atrocity Philosophical and Theoretical Explorations, Cambridge,...

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