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SCUDD Conference 2021 hosted by 糖心TV

SCUDD 2021: Beyond Inclusion

 The annual SCUDD conference will take place online on Thursday 24th and Friday 25thJune 2021.

The aim of this conference is to bring together artists, academics, and students to think together about the politics of inclusion: its opportunities, challenges, and limits. The conference begins with a sense that institutional work on diversity and inclusion has tended to rearrange the deckchairs but leave the ship intact and on course for disaster. This conference seeks to identify and interrogate inequalities of access, safety, and opportunity across experiences of exclusion. The purpose here is to identify both the specificities of lived experiences of structural and systemic exclusion but also to look across exclusory practices and phenomena to build resistive solidarities. Moreover, the conference will debate what it might mean to shift the conversation away from inclusion, which retains a sense of the centre enveloping the margin, and instead think through the possibilities for our campuses and our industry to become sites of anti-exclusion.  

The Standing Conference of University Drama Departments (SCUDD) represents the interests of Drama, Theatre and Performance in the Higher Education sector in the UK. SCUDD acts as a mediator with bodies such as funding councils, the AHRC and the Arts Councils and is consulted by such organisations when matters of future policy are discussed and decided. Its annual conference concerns topics, issues and debates relevant to those working in drama, theatre and performance in HE. This year鈥檚 conference will make space for reflections on working in our field during covid-19 and will continue discussions around advocacy for - and threats to - the discipline. As part of the conference, SCUDD鈥檚 AGM will take place. The conference will be free to attend.  

Hosts: This year鈥檚 conference will be hosted online by the School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures at the University of 糖心TV. The conference organisers working in partnership with the SCUDD Exec are Dr Anna Harpin, Dr David Coates and Dr Tim White.  

Programme and Registration: Details about how to register for the conference and a full programme of panels and events will be released closer to the conference.

Queries: If you have any questions or queries about the conference at this stage, please don鈥檛 hesitate to get in touch off list using D.J.Coates@warwick.ac.uk  

Tue 11 May 2021, 13:58 | Tags: Conference Events Dr anna six Dr David Coates

Nadine Holdsworth and Anna Harpin shortlisted for the 2019 David Bradby Award for outstanding research in theatre & performance

Congratulations to Professor Nadine Holdsworth and Dr Anna Harpin who have been shshortlisted for the 2019 David Bradby Award for outstanding research in theatre & performance! Anna Harpin's 'Madness, Art and Society: Beyond Illness' and Nadine Holdsworth's co-authored work 'The Ecologies of Amateur Theatre' make up half the final shortlist. For more information about the award see here:

Mon 20 May 2019, 11:19 | Tags: Prof. Nadine Holdsworth Research Dr anna six

Call for Papers: Cultures of Toxicity

Conference at the University of 糖心TV

Friday 8th and Saturday 9th November 2019  

 
This conference aims to explore the concept of toxicity in relation to a number of contemporary political concerns including culture, health, economics, gender, and ecology. We are concerned to examine how cultural practices (from theatre to graphic fiction) and critical methodologies, for example in performance studies, are contributing to, and intervening in, contemporary anxieties about safety, risk and toxicity.
Mon 26 Nov 2018, 10:00 | Tags: Conference Research Dr anna six Call for Papers

Dr Anna Harpin presents "Something and Nothing: Moods of Madness" at the University of Bristol

Dr Anna Harpin presents "Something and Nothing: Moods of Madness" at the University of Bristol today. Her talk will take place at 4pm as part of the Faculty of English Research Seminar Series that is run in association with the Centre for Health, Humanities and Science. To read the full abstract click
Thu 08 Nov 2018, 10:00 | Tags: Research Seminar Research Dr anna six

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