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Dr Simon Faulkner – Manchester School of Art
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Manchester School of Art. Manchester Metropolitan University Home. Manchester School of Art. Simon is Programme Leader for the three undergraduate degrees in the area of Art Theory and Practice: BA (Hons) Art History, BA (Hons) Art History and Curating, and BA (Hons) Fine Art and Art History. He was formerly the route Leader for the MA in Visual Culture. His undergraduate and postgraduate teaching focusses on the history of modern art, and on contemporary art and visual culture. Work in this area has inv...
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Events | @PSCNTU
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Postcolonial Studies Centre at NTU. University Funded PhD Studentship: Postcolonial Literatures: Activism, Resistance, Consciousness. Fidel Castro’s legacy: education, culture, and the arts. Critical Interventions: Home, Belonging and Krísis (by Sofia Aatkar and Richard Bromhall). 8216;Dalit Literature: Space and Trauma’, at ECSAS 2016, Warsaw, by Daniel Bilton. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Follow us on Twitter. 8216;...
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Dr Farida Vis - Staff - Information School - The University of Sheffield
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University of Sheffield crest. Contact and Find Us. The University of Sheffield. Contact and Find Us. Research Fellow in the Social Sciences. BA (Staffordshire University), PhD (Manchester Metropolitan University). 44 (0)114 222 2654. I direct the Visual Social Media Lab. Taking seriously the need to engage beyond academia, I sit on the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Social Media. And the Board of Directors of the Big Boulder Initiative. BBI) a new organization focused on the sustainable...
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Beirut '15 — Data4chan.ge
http://www.data4chan.ge/beirut-2015
The 2015 edition of DATA4CHAN.GE took place in Beirut between 28 November - 2 December. Five human rights organisations representing Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, and the Gulf region brought their data to the workshop. The workshop was attended by 43 people. 25 women and 18 men. From 14 countries (USA, Canada, UK, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Tunisia, Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates). It was organised by London-based Small Media. And local partner Visualizing Impact. Apr 8, 2016.
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