Please circulate as appropriate.

This is the final call for registration for Moving Minds: converting cognition 
and emotion in history at Macquarie University next week, Wed-Fri, March 2-4. 
There are only a few places left so please register asap at

www.ccd.edu.au/events/conferences/2016/movingminds<http://www.ccd.edu.au/events/conferences/2016/movingminds>

The final conference program is also available at that site, plus all abstracts 
for keynotes and contributed papers.

- What is the history of the mind?
- How do cognition and emotion relate, now and historically?
- How are their histories to be studied?


Contact and Enquiries: 
movingminds2...@mq.edu.au<mailto:movingminds2...@mq.edu.au>

This conference is jointly organized and sponsored by three distinct 
interdisciplinary research groups spanning the humanities, social sciences, and 
cognitive sciences: the ARC (Australian Research Council) Centre of Excellence 
in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), hosted by the Department of Cognitive 
Science at Macquarie University (http://www.ccd.edu.au/); the ARC Centre of 
Excellence for the History of Emotions, Europe 1100-1800 
(http://www.historyofemotions.org.au/); and the McGill-based project Early 
Modern Conversions: religions, cultures, cognitive ecologies 
(http://earlymodernconversions.com/).


Professor John Sutton

Deputy Head, Dept of Cognitive Science

Macquarie University

Sydney, NSW 2109

Australia

john.sut...@mq.edu.au

http://johnsutton.net/

<http://johnsutton.net/>https://mq.academia.edu/JohnSutton

https://www.cogsci.mq.edu.au/members/profile.php?memberID=237
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