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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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Modern Records Centre, ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Tuesday, April 09 to Monday, June 03. |
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Modern Records Centre - ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Tuesday, April 09 to Monday, June 03. |
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History Research SeminarH5.45Liz Stanley (University of Edinburgh) ‘Whites Writing Whiteness: Explaining Events and Problems in Method Re-Visited’ Joint seminar with the Sociology Department |
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Ramphal RO.14 |
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IAS Visiting Fellow Zoe D'Amaro (Film maker): Lecture 'Democracy, Freedom of Expression & Political Activism: the Role of Film and Media in Bringing about Change'SO.18, Social Sciences |
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IAS Visiting Fellow Prof. Mitchell A. Orenstein (Northeastern University, Boston) GRP Global Governance Inaugural Annual Lecture 'Self-Destruct: the Rise and Fall of Economic Paradigms'Room SO.20 Social SciencesSee Poster for more information |
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IAS Visiting Fellow Prof. Philip Payton (University of Exeter Cornwall Campus)AO.28 Millburn House AnnexResearch Seminar - Post-Industrial Crisis: Re-Inventing Celtic Cornwall since 1860All welcome to attend. The research seminar will be followed by a drinks reception. |
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Edward Said Annual LectureMS.01 (Maths & Statistics Building)The ninth Annual Edward Said Lecture will be given by Samir Amin. Amin is former Professor of Political Economy, University of Poitiers, Dakar, Senegal and the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes, France; director of Forum du Tiers Monde, Dakar, Senegal; President, World Forum for Alternatives. He is the author of more than thirty books, including The People’s Spring: The Future of the Arab Revolution (2012); Eurocentrism (2010); Capitalism in the Age of Globalization(1997); Unequal Development: Social Formations at the Periphery of the Capitalist System (1978) and Accumulation on a World Scale (1974). The lecture is entitled 'The Implosion of the Contemporary System: A Challenge for the Societies of the South'.
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