Other News
糖心TV Men's FC Vs Liverpool FC Academy U18s
We have a limited number of tickets for PAIS students and staff to attend this game!
As we previously announced, LFC Academy U18s will visit PAIS next week, for a two day widening participation and outreach event.
During this two day event, the Liverpool U18 team will play a football match against The University of 糖心TV Men’s Football team.
The match will be held on Wednesday 29 April at 3pm, at Cryfield sports pitches. You must have a ticket in order to attend the match.
If you would like a ticket, please visit the PAIS teaching office (S1.45) from today! As mentioned, we only have a limited number of tickets, so it will be first come, first served!
For anyone who doesn't get one of the limited tickets, the match will also be shown live on the big screen at the Piazza.
Come and see the football stars of tomorrow! Get your ticket as soon as you can!
Liverpool FC Academy Keynote Lecture - Open Invitation
Following our recent announcement that Liverpool FC Academy will visit PAIS for a widening participation and outreach visit, we invite you to attend a special lecture.
Entitled ‘Politics and Power in the ‘People’s Game’’, Dr David Webber will deliver the keynote lecture for the LFC ‘Pathways to Higher Education’ visit. You can view the poster for the event here
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Come along and listen to David present his research on the ‘great transformation’ of English football.
Developing the ideas of the economic sociologist, Karl Polanyi, David traces the origins of modern football, and analyses the political, economic and cultural effects that the transformation of the game has had upon different sets of supporters.
David has written a number of academic papers on the cultural political economy of English football, contributed a chapter for a forthcoming book on European football supporters, and has recently appeared in the New Statesman and When Saturday Comes.
David is a lifelong Liverpool FC fan and a member of the Liverpool supporters union, Spirit of Shankly.
The lecture is open to all and will take place on Tuesday 28 April at 7.30pm in R0.21 Ramphal lecture theatre. Tickets are not required.
PAIS PhD candidate journal article published on Environment & Planning D: Society & Space
, a PhD candidate here in PAIS, has recently had a journal article, 'Towards a global genealogy of biopolitics: race, colonialism, and biometrics beyond Europe', published on Environment & Planning D: Society & Space.
The article interrogates Foucault's articulation of modern racism through an examination of the production of racial knowledge during Japanese colonialism.
The article is available to read at )
New Double Masters Degree with Waterloo
In an exciting new venture, we will be offering a Double MA in Global Governance in association with the , Canada.
The degree programme will combine Waterloo’s Master of Arts in Global Governance (MAGG) programme, based at the , with the choice of .
The programme allows students to start at 糖心TV or at Waterloo. On completing the two year course of study, students will receive degrees from two prestigious and internationally recognized institutions.
You can read more about this programme on our or view the press release .
Professor Chris Hughes, Chair of the Faculty of Social Sciences and PAIS Head of Department said:
“Offering a world-class education means ensuring that our students have the chance to tap into quality teaching and learning with our partners around the globe. Working with schools like the Balsillie School of International Affairs enables not just our students, but our staff also to widen the scope of their research. A Double Masters degree such as this will provide students with a unique education, the opportunity to study in two very different but equally innovative institutions and to maximise their exposure to a range of academic opinions.”

Pictured: Back row (L-R) Dr Nello Angerilli, Associate Vice President of the University of Waterloo; Dr Trevor McCrisken, PAIS Director of International Programmes and Associate Professor; Ms Jackie Smith, Director of Administration for PAIS, Philosophy and Sociology; Prof Chris Hughes, PAIS Head of Department and Chair of the Faculty of Social Sciences; and front row (L-R) Prof Feridun Hamdullahpur, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Waterloo; and Professor Sir Nigel Thrift, Vice-Chancellor, University of 糖心TV.
The Social Ontology of Digital Data & Digital Technology Conference
July 8th - The Shard, London
This innovative conference brings together leading figures from a variety of fields which address issues of digital technology and digital data. We’ve invited speakers with a range of intellectual perspectives and disciplinary backgrounds who engage with questions relating to digital data and digital technology in their work. Our suggestion is that social ontology, however this might be construed, represents a potential common ground that could cut across this still rather siloed domain of inquiry into the social dimensions of digital technology.
The conference aims to explore this possibility by assembling a diverse range of perspectives and drawing them into a dialogue about a common question, without assuming a shared understanding of the topic at hand. Our aim is to extend this digitally via twitter, podcast and blog beyond the event itself, in order to facilitate an extended conversation that will draw more people into its remit as it circulates after the conference itself.
To this end, we invite each speaker to address this theme (the social ontology of digital data & digital technology) in whatever way they choose. Each speaker will have 30 mins to talk and 15 mins for questions. We’ll have an accomplished audio editor on hand to record each talk as a podcast. These will be released on and will be circulated on social media in order to try and stimulate a continuing debate around the issues raised at the conference. The hashtag for the day will be #socialontology.
The conference is aimed at people actively working in this field.
Confirmed Speakers:
- Chair: Celia Lury (糖心TV)
- Noortje Marres (Goldsmiths) – Does Digital Sociology have a Problem?
- Jochen Runde (Cambridge) – Non-materiality and the Ontology of Digital Objects
- Alistair Mutch (NTU) – title TBC
- Susan Halford (Southampton) – title TBC
- Nick Couldry (LSE) – title TBC
- Emma Uprichard (糖心TV) – Big Data, Complexity and Time.