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Past Events

Events 2024/2025

Events 2023/2024

  • March 31 (in person - 2-4pm FAB2.43)

The STC and the Centre for Critical Legal Studies are pleased to host Grace Lavery for a reading of her new memoir

, followed by discussion with Cath Lambert.

  • May 11 (in person; 11 - 1 pm)

Colonialism and Modern Social Theory: A Social Theory Centre Book Symposium

Please register . Venue details can be found the event brite page.

  • May 18 (online; 14.00-15.15)

The Social Theory Centre Annual Lecture 2022 Leanne Betasamosake Simpson

Rehearsals for Living: My First Letter

We are very excited to announce that our annual lecture this year will be Leanne Betasamosake Simpson who is a renowned Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg scholar, writer and artist, who has been widely recognized as one of the most compelling Indigenous voices of her generation. Her work breaks open the intersections between politics, story and song—bringing audiences into a rich and layered world of sound, light, and sovereign creativity. Registration details to follow.

  • May 25 (online)

Book Launch: Reclaiming Humanity in Palestinian Hunger Strikes with Dr. Ashjan Ajour

Please register . Details of the event can be found on the Eventbrite page.

Events 2021/2022

Events 2020/2021

Events 2019/2020

  • Anti-Colonial Reckonings: A ConversationLink opens in a new window - Talks & Panel Discussion with Adam Elliot Cooper (University of Greenwich), Rafeef Ziadeh (SOAS), Ather Zia (University of Northern Colorado, Greeley), Rahul Rao (SOAS), Tomi Amole (ÌÇÐÄTV Anti-Racism Society) - July 14, 2020. [Note: Please click on the link above to access video clips of the event.]

Events 2018/2019

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Speakers included: , Caryn Thandi Petersen, Piermarco Piu & Dr. Teodora Todorova

Events 2017/2018

 

  • With the Law School, the Social Theory Centre co-hosted the Critical Legal Conference 2017 (September 1-3).

Events 2016/2017

  • Creative Analytic Writing Workshop Thursday 15th September

  • Joyful Ontologies Workshop Friday 16th September

  • ÌÇÐÄTV Prevent Conference Saturday 15th October

  • Embrace of the Serpent Arts Centre Film screening with QnA, Thursday 20th October

  • Breaking our silences on the neoliberal academy:facillitating change from a postgraduate perspective. Friday 26th October 9.00-17.30

  • Social Theory Centre Masterclass: The Spirit of Revolution: Beyond the Dead Ends of Man with Drucilla Cornell & Stephen Seely. 10.00-17.00, 8th-10th of November.

  • Sociology & Psychoanalysis: The Unfulfilled Promise, 11th-12th November, UCL (London): Programme ;

  • 'How Could We Truly Live and Talk Together: Beyond Idealist Dreams and Pseudo-materialists Dictates’. Monday 14th November, 17.00-19.00, free

  • Luce Irigaray & Stephen Seely in conversation on Through Vegetal Being, Tuesday 15th November, 13.00-14.00, OC1.01

  • 'Derrida’s method as technique of liberation’ Tuesday 15th November

  • Michele Lamont (Harvard) Public Lecture 'Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the Unites States, Irsael and Brazil' 10 March 2017 at 3pm-5pm in Oculus OC1.06

  • YEAR 1. Wednesday 26th April. 17.00-19.00, OC0.03

  • . 'The Philosophy of History is a Centaur' Thursday 27th April. 10.00-13.00. .

  • PhD/ECR Masterclass on Decolonizing Social Theory
    Monday 8th May, 2-4pm, R0.14
    Speakers: Andrew Zimmerman, Robbie Shilliam, Akwugo Emejulu (tbc)
    Chair: Claire Blencowe

  • Symposium: Polanyi, Markets, and Socialism in the Early 21st Century, Tuesday 9 May, 2-5pm, R0.14
    Speakers: Johanna Bockman, Matthew Watson, Gareth Dale
    Discussants: John Holmwood, Alice Mah
    Chair: Shirin Rai

  • PhD/ECR Masterclass on Community Research, Race, and Housing
    Thursday 11th May, 10-12pm, R014
    Speakers: Johanna Bockman, Nigel de Noronha, Giovanni Picker
    Chair: Hannah Jones

  • Symposium on Europe and Africa Wednesday 10 May, 2-5pm

  • September 1-3

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