Reference Code | EUG2_T2_1_0062 |
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Host Institution | USZ - University of Szeged |
Description | ‘Fact’ and ‘Fiction’ are terms that became increasingly important, especially in the context of AI, “alternative truths”, conspiracy theories or the social and medical debates around the Covid 19 Pandemic. With this series we wish to present various perspectives that help us understand how these terms work and mean differently in different disciplines, diverse discourses and various historical periods. Although the terms seem contradictory, they are frequently overlapping, informing each other, or not mutually exclusive. We will be listening to talks given by expert researchers coming for diverse academic fields addressing the intricate interrelatedness of these terms from their own point of view. Why and how should these terms be distinguished? Are there context in which such distinctions are impossible or irrelevant? What are the dilemmas faced by scholarly / expert communities regarding the status of phenomena as facts or fictions? And how may representation of truths change the represented phenomena themselves? Number of ECTS: 3 |
Period | 3 Mar 2025 — 30 Jun 2025 |
Duration | Up to 1 semester in length |
Mode | Online |
Type of activity | Lecture series |
Target groups | Academic Staff, Administrative Staff, Undergraduate students, Master students, PhD students, Post-docs, Researchers |
Location | Online |
WP | WP 2 |
ISCED Fields of Study | 03 - Social sciences, journalism and information |
Contact Person | Dr. Kocsis Lilla kocsis.lilla@szte.hu |
Content and Methodology | Fields represented by the invited speakers will include historiography, medical research, film studies, anthropology, literary studies, linguistics, psychology and education studies. The course consists of online lectures, which are available on the YouTube channel, recorded and available after the first broadcast. In addition to YouTube's support features (e.g. subtitles), there is the possibility to watch the recordings at unlimited self-paced speed. Online tests are not location-based, times are selectable, and individual times and intervals can be set if required. |
Recognition | Transcript of records - ECTS |
Language | English |
Funding by EUGLOH budget | Funded in full |
Recruitment of Participants | No Limit |
Number of open spots | |
Call for Applications |
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