AMC events
Upcoming events 2025
Disrupting narratives of ageing through art and media
AMC/CGD joint colloquium. Wednesday 21 May, 15.30-17.30, Spiegelzaal.
Organized by Sara De Vuyst
This AMC/CGD colloquium explores how we can disrupt dominant notions of ageing through art and media. It will focus on the potential of visual, ethnographic and artistic approaches to rethink narratives that portray ageing as a linear and irreversible path of decline and loss of pleasure. How can we create spaces of interaction between research, media and art to destabilise limited notions of ageing? How can we transform them into more inclusive interpretations?
This colloquium brings together three presentations that will explore the relationship between aesthetics, narratives and ageing in different ways. It will be followed by a discussion and Q&A moderated by Aagje Swinnen and Sara De Vuyst.
Femke De Sutter is a PhD researcher at Ghent University and visiting scholar at FASoS. She will present her project ‘The Belgian Silvering Screen’, which examines the representation of ageing and older people in Belgian cinema (1945-2022) and questions prevailing narratives about ageing by rewriting film scenes with older adults.
De Ambulanten is an artist collective consisting of Rasa Alksnyte, Ann Weckx and Justine Maxelon. They aim to open up the image of old age, dementia and care through artistic interventions. They will present their ‘Toolbox for care’, a long-term artistic project focussing on art and participation with residents and staff in care homes, building bridges between care and art.
Julia M. Free is a director, writer and photographer working in both Belgium and the Netherlands. Her work revolves around themes of identity, community and social change. She directed the VRT-CANVAS documentary series GAY & GREY, which follows lesbian couples in their 70s. Their decades-long partnerships and enduring commitment to each other make them pioneers in the search for identity and belonging in society.

Eurocentrism: A Discussion Panel
AMC/GTD joint colloquium. Wednesday 19 March, 15.30-17.30, GG76, room 1.02.
Main speakers: Assem Dandashly, Camilo Erlichman, Faisal Hamadah, Christin Höne, and Sophie Withaeckx. The panel is going to be moderated by Brigitte Le Normand (from GTD) and Ferenc Laczó (from AMC).
The changing place and diverse roles of Europe and Europeans in global history and contemporary times have been the subject of numerous, at times polemical debates. The meanings and consequences of Eurocentrism – a concept whose implications appear to be crucially important to numerous scholars based at FASoS – have been at the heart of many of those exchanges. We believe that those varied meanings and the manifold implications of the phenomenon would deserve to be examined in a more sustained manner at our faculty – and that this is in fact one of our urgent tasks. To foster such an examination, we intend to conduct original exchanges across various research programs, departments, and disciplines. This opening panel will address the following main questions:
- What meanings are assigned to the concept “Eurocentrism” in your discipline(s)?
- In what ways have Eurocentric perspectives been critiqued?
- What implications do these discussions and critiques of Eurocentrism have for your own research and teaching activities at FASoS?
- How could discussions and criticisms of Eurocentrism from various disciplines and fields of study be brought into a more fruitful dialogue with each other, at our faculty and beyond?

Past events
Title | Speaker(s) | Date |
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Joint AMC/RMES lecture | Lauren Klein | 29 January 2025 |
Generative pasts of AI datasets | Selena Savic | 8 January 2025 |
Joint AMC/Minor Gender & Diversity lecture | Carolina Sánchez De Jaegher | 4 December 2024 |
Joint AMC/MUSTS colloquium: Sinking Into Soils: A Phenomenological Exploration of Soil as Medium | Nora Vaage | 2 October 2024 |
AMC Colloquium Away Day | 12 June 2024 | |
Words and Distinctions for the Common Good: Practical Reason in the Logic of Social Science | Gabriel Abend | 15 May 2024 |
Unsustaining the unsustainable: Rethinking academia in a time of climate crisis | Miriam Meissner & Tullio Viola | 10 April 2024 |
Big Brands Are Watching You: Marketing Social Justice and Digital Culture | Dr. Francesca Sobande | 6 March 2024 |
"Social Justice and the Arts" - Roundtable Discussion | Various | 28 February 2024 |
Engaging narratives | Christin Höne, Elsje Fourie, Tullio Viola | 31 January 2024 |
Beyond NWO and ERC: Alternative funding pathways, AMC/GTD/MUSTS Joint Colloquium | Nicole Kusters, Pablo del Hierro, Brigitte Le Normand, Susan Schreibman | 17 January 2024 |
Writing Global History from the European Periphery, Joint colloquium AMC-GTD | Ferenc Laczo, Brigitte le Normand | 29 November 2023 |
Tempus Fugit: Lateness as Creative Process in Literature and Arts | Aagje Swinnen, Nina van der Sype, Heike Hartung, Hannah van den Hove, Valentina Curandi | 22 November 2023 |
Heavy processing for Networked Intimate Publics (NIPs): Cultivating Trans-Feminist & Queer Digital Praxes | T.L. Cowan and J. Rault | 25 October 2023 |
The Walking Seminar: Living Histories in Emergent Anthropocene Landscapes | Nick Shepherd | 4 October 2023 |
Curation, Partnerships, APIs, and Interactive Analysis: Recent work from the Hathi Trust Research Center | John A. Walsh | 20 September 2023 |
AMC Writing Retreat | 29 August 2023 | |
Final Research Day | 12 June 2023 | |
Working with spatial data | Monika Barget | 26 April 2023 |
The Sloane Lab: looking back to build future shared collections" as a microcosm of some current challenges and opportunities of collections as data research | Julianne Nyhan | 12 April 2023 |
What was Soviet artificial intelligence, and so what? | Ben Peeters | 15 March 2023 |
Curating Social Change: Research - Creation - Action | Luca Soudant - Bruno Alves de Almeida - Louis van den Hengel | 8 February 2023 |
The Other in our midst: a deconstructive reading of diversity policies in higher education | Sophie Withaeckx | 18 January 2023 |
Discussing options and strategies concerning research grants | Merle Achen and Christine Arnold | 23 November 2022 |
FAIR Coffee lecture on open science (Digital transformation cluster) | Ron Aardening | 9 November 2022 |
AMC writing session I | 27 October 2022 | |
Book launch "Engaged Humanities" | Susan Schreibman, Aagje Swinnen and Renée van de Vall | 10 October 2022 |
On Poetry and Social Justice: A Reading and Discussion of Walk Song | Christin Höne | 6 October 2022 |
Workshop on Sensory Learning and Research | Emilie Sitzia | 21 September 2022 |
Better than Gold: Art in Storage and the Making of Financial Value | Christoph Rausch | 12 May 2022 |
Digital and Artifical Immortality | Karin Wenz | 7 April 2022 |
Translocality in the Arts | Maarten Doorman | 10 March 2022 |
The Global Novel | Elsje Fourie | 3 February 2022 |
The Beautiful Jewess”—ongoing research & book project presentation | Farewell to Prof Ulrike Brunotte | 9 June 2021 |
Better than gold: Art in Storage and the Making of Financial Value | Christoph Rausch | 12 May 2021 |
Digital and Artificial Immortality | Karin Wenz | 7 April 2021 |
On Translocality in the Arts | Maarten Doorman | 10 March 2021 |
Online session: reading group discussion on "the "Global Novel | Elsje Fourie | 3 February 2021 |
Research slam & Research funding | AMC members | 25 November 2020 |
How the (new) library tools can ease your research work | Lidwien Hollanders, Maria Vivas Romero | 28 October 2020 |
Welcome back: Research in times of COVID-19 | Emilie Sitzia | 23 September 2020 |
Editors-meet-critics: Ways of Home Making in Care for Later Life (co-event with MUSTS) | Bernike Pasveer | 4 March 2020 |
Artful Participation – Doing Artistic Research with Symphonic Music Audiences | Ruth Benschop, Imogen Eve, Veerle Spronck, Peter Peters and Ties van de Werff | 29 January 2020 |