Monday, April 20, 2015

Live Webcast: Center for Hellenic Studies 24 April 2015 Research Symposium

Live Webcast: Center for Hellenic Studies April 2015 Research Symposium
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Join us on Friday, April 24 for a live webcast of the biannual Center for Hellenic Studies Research Symposium!

The stream will be available at http://media.video.harvard.edu/core/live/harvard-chs-live.html. No special software is required. Persons interested in watching the stream should click on the link above and the stream will play in their web browser.

Have questions for the presenters? Contact us via the online form or the live chat room.

Friday, April 24

Session 1, 9:30-11:00 am (EDT)

“Local Pantheons in Motion: Synoecism and Patron Deities in Hellenistic Rhodes” Stéphanie Paul, University of Liege Abstract
“The Social Dynamics of Dedication in the Delian Inventories of the Third Century: Audience, Function and Temporality” Christy Constantakopoulou, Birkbeck College Abstract
“Connecting People: Mobility and Networks in the Corpus of Greek Private Letters” Madalina Dana, University Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne Abstract

Session 2, 11:30 am-12:30 pm (EDT)

“Seeing Hera in the Iliad Seemee Ali, Carthage College Abstract
“Painting, Ethics, and Ontology in Republic 5” Zacharoula Petraki, University of Crete Abstract

Session 3, 2:00-3:00 pm (EDT)

“To the Dregs:  Drawing Meaning from the Rhodian Handles of Hellenistic Ashkelon” Kate Birney, Wesleyan University Abstract
“Data Sharing as Publication in Classical Archaeology” Eric Kansa, University of California, Berkeley
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Session 4, 3:30-4:30 pm (EDT)

“The Actors’ Repertoire, Fifth-Century Drama and Early Tragic Revivals” Sebastiana Nervegna, University of Sydney Abstract
“Isocrates’ Theory of Goodwill (Eunoia) as a Precursor of Emotional Intelligence” Maria G. Xanthou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Open University of Cyprus Abstract

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