CONCEPTA: International Research School in Conceptual History
| CONCEPTA: International Research School in Conceptual History Offered in cooperation with the Dept. of Culture and Global Studies, Aalborg University, The Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, the Dept. of History, University of Southern Denmark, and the Graduate School of Arts, Aarhus University In the summer of 2013, Concepta, International Research School in Conceptual History and Political Thought, and partner institutions will organize the eight Introduction to Conceptual History course (the course have been located at the University of Helsinki, Finland, in the previous years). An international team of distinguished scholars and visiting lecturers will help participants critically examine the chief concepts in the humanities and social sciences from new perspectives. The goal of conceptual history is to illuminate the concepts and ideas that are central to the operation of political and social life through the study of their migration, reception, translation, and diffusion through time and space. Conceptual analysis involves looking at larger semantic, discursive, ideological and rhetorical settings in which concepts are given meaning. Doing conceptual history, therefore, demands familiarity with a variety of linguistically oriented approaches to discourse and ideology, as well as to rhetoric. The course has two main objectives. First, it introduces students to the fundamental aspects of the theory and methodology of conceptual history (scholars such as Reinhart Koselleck, Quentin Skinner, John Pocock, and Michel Foucault), which they can then use as tools in their own research. Second, it explores contemporary trends in conceptual history through case studies. The course includes a series of lectures, a seminar and workshops. It is designed for Danish and international PhD and advanced Master’s degree students from various academic fields.
TEACHERS AND LECTURERS
TIME, PLACE, DURATION, ECTS Time: 12-23. August 2013 Place: University of Aarhus Duration: 60 contact hours ECTS: 6 See detailed programme here.
Admission requirements: In order to be admitted you have to document: NOTICE NEW DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: MAY 7, 2013 Doctoral students registered at the following institutions will not have to pay the tuition fee
Apply by sending en email and attach the requested documentation to: Jan Ifversen jif@adm.au.dk Tuition fee (including accommodation) is 350 EUR. Once you have been accepted into the course you receive information on the payment details. |




