[csaa-forum] ICS Seminar Series - semester 1 schedule
Emily-Kate Ringle-Harris
E.Ringle-Harris at westernsydney.edu.au
Tue Feb 21 15:04:53 ACST 2017
The Institute for Culture and Society's seminar series starts back on 2 March with an exciting line-up of international, national and local speakers. Seminars are held weekly on a Thursday at the Western Sydney University Parramatta campus, from 11.30am-1pm, followed by lunch.
Full details at: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/events/seminars/ics_seminar_series
Thursday 2 March
Ken Coates (University of Saskatchewan)
Interpreting Transitions and Structures in Indigenous-Newcomer Relations in Canada
Thursday 9 March
Nikolas Rose (King's College London)
The Urban Brain: Living in the Neurosocial City
Thursday 16 March
Armin Beverungen (Leuphana University)
High-Frequency Trading and the Costs of Consciousness
Thursday 23 March
Tim Strom (ICS, Western Sydney University)
Maps of the Drawn Away: Technological Abstraction and Accumulation in Google Maps
Tuesday 28 March (note Tuesday date)
Vincent Dubois (University of Strasbourg)
Welfare Fraud and Control Over the Poor: Bureaucratic Accuracy Versus Social Justice. Insights from the French Case.
Thursday 6 April
Xiang Ren (Western Sydney University)
Open Knowledge and Digital China: Open Access, Networked Technologies and the Transformation of Publishing and Scholarship
Thursday 13 April
Adrian Franklin (University of Tasmania)
MONA and the Bilbao Effect
Thursday 20 April
Cameron Tonkinwise (UNSW)
Why Transition Design?
Thursday 27 April
Donald McNeill (ICS, Western Sydney University)
Volumetric Urbanism and the Production of Territory
Thursday 4 May
Katherine Gibson (ICS, Western Sydney University)
Reading for Difference on the Ground and in the Archive: An(other) Economic Geography of Monsoon Asia
Thursday 11 May
Andrea Pollio and Ilia Antenucci (ICS, Western Sydney University)
The Technopolitics of Ubuntu: City and Citizen-making in Post-apartheid Cape Town
Thursday 18 May
Karen Soldatic (ICS, Western Sydney University)
Policy Mobilities of Exclusion: Disability, Indigeneity and Welfare Retraction in Regional Australia
Thursday 25 May
Ruth Lane (Monash University)
Material Flows and the Circular Economy
Thursday 1 June
Luke Munn (ICS, Western Sydney University)
Ferocious Logics: Unmaking the Algorithm
Thursday 8 June
Camellia Webb-Gannon (Western Sydney University)
Resistance Remixed: West Papua Decolonisation Songs and Social Media
Thursday 15 June
Gay Hawkins, Philippa Collin, Stephen Healy, Brett Neilson (ICS, Western Sydney University)
Thinking in Common Panel: Assembling Politics
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