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SIAH Public Life
SIAH: Public Life draws a range of leading intellectuals into conversation about what the ideal of the 'public life' can mean to Arts and Humanities researchers and disciplines in the twenty-first century.
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Paul SilversteinDrawing on research in Morocco and the North African diaspora in France, this talk explores various ways in which globality is lived in the Maghreb and beyond. It re-examines tropes of "crossroads", "borderlands", and "frontiers" that have been variously proposed to encapsulate the Maghreb's connectivity to the Mashreq, Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa, tracing the ways these categories have alternately privileged and erased the region's particular socioeconomic and cultural complexity.
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SIAH International Visiting Fellows ShowcaseIn 2023 SIAH launched its International Visiting Fellowship Scheme. The purpose of the Fellowships is to create and support connections between colleagues, and to enrich the interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange culture at University of 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载. We are pleased to welcome this year’s 4 successful fellows at a showcase event on 12 June which will be open to all.
For the full programme and to register your place, click?here.
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SIAH Public Life: Sasha EngelmannIn conversation with Professor Ryan Bishop and Dr Kwame Phillips on 'Elemental lives: geography, animacy and fire weather'.
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SIAH Public Life: Lisa Parkes - Something in the AirThis conversation explored issues ranging from eco-orbital technologies and power, to climate disruption and/or authoritarian formations.