2nd Socioanalysis Writers Festival – ‘Inspired for Writing?!'

2nd Socioanalysis Writers Festival – ‘Inspired for Writing?!'

Bringing writers and readers together to be inspired by new ideas, to learn from writers' and editors’ experiences.

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Date and time

Friday, May 2 · 5:30 - 8:30pm AEST

Location

The Victorian Association of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists

18 Erin Street Richmond, VIC 3121 Australia

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

HYBRID EVENT - Online and in person!

Following on from our successful inaugural Festival in 2024, we are once again bringing writers and readers together to be inspired by new ideas, to learn from writers' and editors’ experiences, and especially to celebrate the authors who have contributed richly to the field of Socioanalysis.

Come along to hear from recently published authors in conversation with a peer on the topic of their paper and the ‘art of writing'. It is an informal atmosphere, friendly and appreciative of the author’s work.

Festival Program:

Friday, 2 May 2025

5:30 - 8:30pm AEST (Eastern Australian time)


3 authors in conversation with:

Alexandra Garita ‘Organizational challenges in transnational feminist movement-building: systems psychodynamics perspectives’ in conversation with Prof. John Newton

Vartika Jaini 'Influence of unconscious dynamics on methods of enquiry - insights from the non-profit sector in India’, in conversation with Rhianna Perkin

Dr Allan Shafer 'Colonial Domination and the Struggle for Identity’ (first published 1999 and then revisited in 2019 issue of Socioanalysis) in conversation with Helen McKelvie

plus: Meet the new Editorial team


Refreshments will be served on conclusion of the event.


Attending in-person

Please register for an in-person ticket if you can join us at the VAPP in Richmond.


Attending online

If you would like to attend online, please register for an online ticket. We will share a Zoom link with you ahead of the event.


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