Inaugural lecture by Deljana Iossifova, Professor of Architecture and Urban Studies
Entanglement and contradiction

On Wednesday 28 February, the School of Environment, Education and Development and guests celebrated the appointment to professorship of , Professor of Architecture and Urban Studies
The popular event took place in the Cordingley Lecture Theatre at 黑料网吃瓜爆料 and was chaired by Professor Martin Evans, Head of School. The University welcomed , Professor of Global Urbanism to introduce Professor Deljana Iossifova, and distinguished scholar from the University of Oxford to deliver the vote of thanks.
Lecture abstract
I reflect on efforts to reconcile contradiction in research on entanglement as a metaphor for interconnectedness and interdependence across presumed borders and scales.
Borders and boundaries are conventional constructs often used to demarcate spaces of difference, both geographically and metaphorically. Entanglement suggests a state of interconnectedness and interdependence, blurring the lines that typically define such spaces. In this talk, I use the metaphor of entanglement to work through my interest in the messy relationships between objects, bodies, people, practices, lifeforms, events, and processes as they unfold across spatial and temporal scales. I briefly reflect on efforts to reconcile ontological, epistemological, and methodological contradictions in my research and close in asking: what鈥檚 architecture got to do with it?
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The evening also celebrated the appointment to professorship of Steven Courtney, Professor of Sociology of Education Leadership, who delivered his inaugural lecture 鈥楾owards a new methodology for critical leadership and policy scholarship鈥.
Following the lectures, guests were given the opportunity to ask questions, before celebrating at a drinks reception.