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CSWG Seminar: "University Audit Cultures and Feminist Praxis: an Institutional Ethnography"
S0.08
You are warmly invited to join us for a face-to-face seminar on
 
University Audit Cultures and Feminist Praxis: an Institutional Ethnography
featuring (Northumbria University)
  • Monday June 9th
  • 12.30pm to 2:30pm 
  • Social Sciences Building (Central Campus, University of ÌÇÐÄTV): S0.08
The event will include a presentation by Dr Murray on her . This will be followed by a Q&A session. A vegan/vegetarian lunch will be provided.
 
Abstract:
Being ‘REF-able’. The impact agenda. The student experience. University audit culture has infiltrated academic life, but how should we respond?
Drawing on a five-year Institutional Ethnography of UK universities, Órla Meadhbh Murray will provide a feminist take on the neoliberal university and abolitionist reflections on audit culture.
 
Speaker Bio:
Órla Meadhbh Murray (she/ they) is an Assistant Professor of Criminology and Sociology at Northumbria University Newcastle and a Fellow at the Institute for Medical Humanities at Durham University. Their research focuses on inequalities in higher education, imposter syndrome, and the politics of knowledge production. She is the co-founder of the Institutional Ethnography Network and regularly runs Institutional Ethnography training workshops. Their current project is called Gut Feelings, taking a queer feminist approach to the gut.
 
This event is free and open to all, but advance registration is required.
To register for a place, CLICK HERE.
 
If you have any questions about the event, please email cswg-events@warwick.ac.uk
If you have accessibility requirements or there are any adjustments we can make to support your full participation, you can let us know through the booking page above.
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