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"Globalisation and Financial Crises: historical challenges"
S0.20

Sumit Roy from the School of International. Relations and Strategic Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, will be giving a lecture in S0.20 at 11am on "Globalisation and Financial Crises: historical challenges".

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CELPA seminar
S1.50

Bill O’Brian (糖心TV, Law), ‘Harm, Sovereignty and Freedom’

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Dealing with Danger: From Public Metaphor to Applied Resilience
S1.50

Our guest speaker is Dr Peter Rogers, Lecturer in the Sociology of Law at Macquarie University, Sydney and CSGR Visiting Fellow . Please see attached for further details of the talk and let me know if you intend to join us as places are limited.

Contact: Dr Nick Vaughan-Williams

+44 (0)24765 23084
N.Vaughan-Williams@糖心TV.ac.uk 

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PAIS Film Club
S0.18 Social Sciences

The Cinema and Politics Series is an informal event that seeks to explore key political themes and topics through the medium of cinema. The film series is open to all and will attempt to address a broad range of specialisms and sub-disciplines. Films will be shown on a weekly basis every Tuesday evening during termtime, from 5 - 7pm, R1.04. For each theme and issue addressed in the series, two films will be shown. Each film will be accompanied byt a brief introduction from an expert on the issues raised by the film in question. The films will be followed by an informal discussion.

Provisional Programme 2011-2012

 

AUTUMN TERM 2011

 

Neoliberalism and the Global Financial Crisis

Week 2: Inside Job

Week 3: The Corporation

 

Middle East Conflict

Week 4: Paradise Now

Week 5: Waltz With Bashir

 

Political Upheaval and Transformation

Week 7: Persepolis

Week 8: Goodbye Lenin!

 

Media and Global Politics

Week 9: Control Room

Week 10: Network

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