A new work-in-progress seminar for staff and PhD students in SPIR will begin in January 2019, under the joint umbrella of TheoryLAB and Doing IPS.
This series will provide a forum for colleagues to present, and get feedback on, work at various stages of development, whether for conference papers, draft articles or chapters, or funding proposals. By bringing together TheoryLab and Doing IPS, the seminar will be open to those working on a diverse range of theoretical, methodological, and empirical areas.
Those interested in participating should contact the organisers on e.schwarz@qmul.ac.uk and p.pinkerton@qmul.ac.uk.
The seminar schedule is below:
Wednesday 30th January – 4.00PM in Arts Two, 3.16
Clive Gabay: ‘Saying No, not once but twice: Nativism, birthright citizenship, settler colonialism and Gustav Landauer (1870-1919)‘
Update! The full schedule has now been published, titles will be added nearer the dates.
Date |
Presenter | Title | Time | Room |
13.03.2019 |
David Williams |
John Stewart Mill and the Practice of Colonial Rule in India |
4pm – 5:30pm |
Laws 1.02 |
03.04.2019 |
Alex Blanchard | TBC | 4pm – 5:30pm |
Laws 2.07 |
10.04.2019 |
Joe Hoover | TBC | 4pm – 5:30pm |
Laws G3 |
01.05.2019 |
Sharri Plonski | TBC | 4pm – 5:30pm |
Laws 2.07 |
08.05.2019 |
Patrick Pinkerton (TBC) | TBC | 4pm – 5:30pm |
Laws 2.07 |
15.05.2019 | Catherine Charrett | TBC | 4pm – 5:30pm |
Laws 2.07 |