[csaa-forum] ICS Seminar Series Semester 2 Schedule
Emily-Kate Ringle-Harris
E.Ringle-Harris at westernsydney.edu.au
Fri Jul 21 12:52:49 ACST 2017
The Institute for Culture and Society Seminar Series is underway for Semester 2. Seminars are held from 11.30am-1pm at Western Sydney University's Parramatta Campus.
For full details: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/events/seminars/ics_seminar_series
UPCOMING SEMINARS
Thursday 27 July
Brett Bennett (Western Sydney University)
What Do Historical Ideas About Human Induced Climate Change Tell Us About the Present and Future?
Thursday 3 August
Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University)
Bangkok Beauty, Bangkok Beast: the Tragic Consequences of a Crypto-Colonial Vision
Thursday 10 August
George Morgan (Western Sydney University)
Subcultural Capitalism
Tuesday 17 August
Tanja Dreher (UNSW)
Cosmopolitan or De-colonising? Two Models of the Politics of Listening Online
Thursday 24 August
Pryor Placino, Simon Chambers and Oznur Sanin (Institute for Culture and Society)
Postgraduate Forum
Thursday 31 August
Greg Noble and Sherene Idriss (Institute for Culture and Society)
Cosmopolitics in the Arab Diaspora: Gender, Activism and Online Publics
Thursday 7 September
Sonia Livingstone (London School of Economics)
Children's Rights in the Digital Age
Thursday 21 September
Tony Bennett, Michelle Kelly and Emma Waterton (Institute for Culture and Society)
Social Relations and Culture in Australia: the Art, Literary and Heritage Fields
Thursday 28 September
Tanya Notley (Western Sydney University)
Storing Our Data: the Material and Social Impact of Using Clouds on Earth
Thursday 5 October
Megan Watkins (Institute for Culture and Society)
Qualified Inclusion and Selective Belonging: Asian Success and the Ethnicisation of Educational Achievement
Thursday 12 October
Romand Coles (Australian Catholic University)
Visionary Pragmatism: the Powers of Receptivity, Action Research, and the Publicness of Higher Education in the Dark Times
Thursday 19 October
Philippa Collin and Amanda Third (Institute for Culture and Society)
Control/Shift: Young People and Citizenship in Digital Society
Thursday 26 October
Louise Crabtree, Simone Fullagar, Stephen Healy and Paul James (Institute for Culture and Society and University of Bath)
Thinking in Common: Resilience
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Seminar Organising Committee:
Gay Hawkins, Stephen Healy, Ben Dibley, Malini Sur, Jasbeer Musthafa Mamalipurath
Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University
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