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<p>Kia ora koutou,</p>
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<p>The <em>Space, Race, Bodies </em>research collective focuses attention on the connections between racisms, geography, and activist and theoretical accounts of embodiment.</p>
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<p>In order to make <em>SRB</em> research events accessible, we have full audio, video, and written transcripts of the invited speakers here:
<a href="http://www.spaceracebodies3.com/srb-keynote-podcasts">http://www.spaceracebodies3.com/srb-keynote-podcasts</a></p>
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<p>Talks include:</p>
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<li>Professor Joseph Pugliese, ‘Death by Metadata and Its Transliteration to Flesh’</li><li>Associate Professor Susan Stryker, ‘Otherwise that Analogy: The Paralogous Relations of Transgender, Ethnicity, and Color in Regimes of Biopolitical Racialization’</li><li>Professor Jacinta Ruru, ‘Troubled Space: Tensions in Indigenous and colonial notions of national space’</li><li>Dr. Rebecca Stringer, ‘Feminism and Victim Politics in Neoliberal Times’</li><li>Emmy Rākete, Fadak Alfayadh, Crystal McKinnon and Emma Russell, ‘Beyond Walls and Cages: Dismantling Detention and Prison’</li><li>Moana Jackson, Sina Brown-Davis, and Annette Sykes, ‘Decarceration, Not Prison; Justness, not Justice; Constitutional Transformation, Not Treaty Settlements’
</li><li>Wairere Tame Iti, ‘Hongihongia te Whewheia – Know your Enemy’</li><li>Teanau Tuiono, Tracey Barnett and Mengzhu Fu, ‘Sovereignty and Asylum: When Borders Fall and Narratives Fail’</li></ul>
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<p>This material is open-access but please respect the speakers’ generosity in sharing their knowledge by referencing and acknowledging them appropriately.
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<p>Ngaa mihi,</p>
<p>Holly.</p>
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Dr Holly Randell-Moon<br>
Department of Media, Film and Communication<br>
University of Otago<br>
PO Box 56<br>
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New Zealand Tel 64 3 479 3724<br>
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'You give way to an enemy this evil with this much power and you condemn the galaxy to an eternity of submission' - Jyn Erso<br>
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<a href="http://teu.ac.nz/portfolio/love-humanities/" id="NoLP"><b>I SUPPORT HUMANITIES AT OTAGO</b></a></div>
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Editor, <a href="https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/soma" id="NoLP">Somatechnics</a><br>
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Race and Whiteness Studies/ Religion Area Chair, <a href="http://popcaanz.com/" id="NoLP">
Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137554079" id="NoLP"><i>Security, Race, Biopower: Essays on Technology and Corporeality</i></a><br>
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<a href="http://www.palgrave.com/br/book/9781137536891" id="NoLP"><i>Religion After Secularization in Australia</i></a><br>
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