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Round Table Event: After Globalization (or The Problem with Liberalism)
IAS Seminar Room, (F204), Millburn House

Lead Discussant: Professor Imre Szeman, Canada Research Chair in Cultural Studies and Professor of English, Film Studies and Sociology at the University of Alberta, IAS Visiting Fellow, Author of After Globalization (Blackwell, 2011)

 

Panel: Professor Neil Lazarus, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies

Dr Nick Lawrence, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies

Dr Claire Blencowe, Department of Sociology

Dr Iain Pirie, Department of Politics and International Studies

Chair: Dr Gurminder K Bhambra, Director, Social Theory Centre

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Screening of documentary: Wiebo's War and Discussion
Theatre A028 Millburn House

糖心TV Research Collective (WreC) and the IAS present an evening of documentary and discussion of film activism/politics/petroculture with a free screening of acclaimed oil documentary Wiebo’s War (David York, 2011). Introduced by Professor Imre Szeman, IAS Visiting Fellow. Canada Research Chair in Cultural Studies and Professor of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta, expert on the cultural registrations of hydrocarbonised modernity. ()

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