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Tuesday, May 12, 2015
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S0.17 (Social Science Building)
Speakers: (University of Western Australia) and (QMUL) Date: 12 May 2015 Time: 2-4pm Venue: S0.17 (Social Sciences Building) Summary: Dr. Lee Jones, Queen Mary University of London Dr. Jones’ presentation will explore how to be critical about ASEAN, moving beyond narratives of being an ‘ASEAN basher’ or an ‘ASEAN booster’ his presentation will explore how to use theoretical tools to move towards a greater understanding of the causes of social power relations. This type of approach, which can be seen as incorporating Marx’s approach to ‘grasping for the root’, offers a clear means to develop, deepen, and extend a useful critique of ASEAN in 2015. Dr Kelly Gerard, University of Western Australia Dr Gerard’s presentation will explore some specific examples that can be developed by adopting a critical approach. Taking Dr Jones’ approach into the hard realities of being critical about ASEAN, her presentation will explore examples including ASEAN’s commitment to consulting civil society groups in policymaking and its ambitions to create a regional human rights mechanism. After the presentations there will be time for Q&A with both speakers. Tea and coffee will be available before the presentations. |
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Festival of Social Sciences: Post-General Election RoundtableS0.20Post-General Election Roundtable Panellists:
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Festival of Social Sciences: Performances of ValueR1.13, Ramphal BuildingTime: 4.00pm - 6.00pm
Location: R1.13, Ramphal Building Host:
We live in an era of performance anxiety. In this lecture, Prof Stark will use lists and other devices (ranging from the Ten Commandments to Klout, from Randomized Control Trials to the Keynesian Beauty Contest) for conducting and expressing valuations.
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