Please come to Professor Couze Venn Memorial and Celebration @GoldsmithsUoL, 22/5/19, 6pm. Wt contributions by Gargi Bhattacharya, Lisa Blackman, Jeremy Gilbert, Julian Henriques, Diane Reay, Ash Sharma, Shela Sheikh, Tiziana Terranova, Valerie Walkerdine . All welcome.
Professor Couze Venn Memorial and Celebration, pioneering cultural, social and post-colonial theorist, @GoldsmithsUoL, 22nd May, 6-8pm, all welcome.
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'Visualizing the included subject: photography, progress narratives and intellectual disability' by @nklsaltrmrk, check it now why not link.springer.com/article/10…
Check out our latest issue 11.4, ft. work on disability coding, affect and counter-terrorism operations, and an agential realist concept of learning palgrave.com/gp/journal/4128…
NEW ISSUE OUT NOW! Feat. Ana Dragojlovic on intergenerational hauntings, @mickeyvallee on biometrics and affect, Renata Kokanovic et al on maternal distress, and Francesca Ashurst on Diane Reay link.springer.com/journal/41…
'Public Feeling, Dissident Acts: Dismantling Cultures of Sexual Harassment in Universities' Conference event - Monday 18th June 10-5pm
@GoldsmithsUoL Full details: sites.gold.ac.uk/cfrblog/
In support of #IWD2018 we are highlighting recent research from @CUSocSci that has shaped engagement with women's issues: Valerie Walkerdine explored the role of class in current feminist research in @Subjectivity_Jlink.springer.com/article/10…
Monday's #lunchtimelisten is a recording of the @centrefemres' December lecture with @Jhalberstam at @GoldsmithsUoL. Jack's illuminating talk 'traces a few histories of trans masculine lives that appear and disappear across various archives'. Listen here: soundcloud.com/centrefeminis…
Reading through @Subjectivity_J 29 to explore issues in migration discourse.
From Rutvica Andrijasevic:
"Mobility enacted by migrants ... [is] seen as economically desperate and destitute individuals whose mobility is prompted by economic necessity or humanitarian need." /1
It is 25 years since Margaret Busby's landmark anthology Daughters of Africa, and 50 years since she became Britain's first and youngest black woman publisher. Celebratory event at Goldsmiths, with talks and readings: gold.ac.uk/calendar/?id=1119… 1 Dec