September 2019

Harriet Stilley:‘No matter where I was, I was a Chinaman, and I could never be anyone else.’ Contesting Gender and Genre in Contemporary Asian American Crime Fiction

Event date: 
Wednesday 30 October 2019 to Thursday 31 October 2019
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square

Dr Harriet Stilley: ‘No matter where I was, I was a Chinaman, and I could never be anyone else.’ Contesting Gender and Genre in Contemporary Asian American Crime Fiction

Dr Harriet Stilley

Lewis Hetherington: Deep Time

Event date: 
Wednesday 15 January 2020 to Thursday 16 January 2020
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square

Lewis Hetherington: Deep Time

[IASH Work in Progress talk]

Dr. James Cook: Ludomusicology, Online places, and Virtual Spaces

Event date: 
Wednesday 25 September 2019
Time: 
13:10
Location: 
Atrium (G10), Alison House (Reid School of Music)

Name: Jazz and Popular Music Study Group

Time: Wednesdays, 1:10pm – 2:30pm

Location: Atrium (G10), Alison House (Reid School of Music)

All Welcome!

Wed 25 Sep 2019 | Dr. James Cook: Ludomusicology, Online places, and Virtual Spaces

Jazz and Popular Music Study Group

Event date: 
Wednesday 18 September 2019
Time: 
13:10
Location: 
Atrium (G10), Alison House (Reid School of Music)

Name: Jazz and Popular Music Study Group

Time: Wednesdays, 1:10pm – 2:30pm

Location: Atrium (G10), Alison House (Reid School of Music)

All Welcome!

 

Wed 18 Sep 2019 | Welcome Session & Discussion

50 years of research at IASH

Timeline

To mark 50 years since our foundation in 1969, we have made a short film about research at IASH, profiling two recent projects by 2018-19 EURIAS Junior Fellow Dr Isabel Kusche and 2018-19 Daiches-Manning Memorial Fellow Dr Elizabeth Ford. Dr Kusche reflects on her investigations of big data analytics and the relationship between politicians and voters, including the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

r. Gerben  Bakker(LSE) ‘Foreign attempts to enter the Hollywood film business: sunk costs, market size and market structure, 1920 – 2010’

Event date: 
Wednesday 2 October 2019 to Thursday 3 October 2019
Time: 
16:00
Location: 
G.16, WRW

Economic and Social History Research Group

Seminars

 Semester 1 2019-20

 

 

Wednesday 2nd October 2019

G.16, WRW

16:00-18:00

D

r. Gerben  Bakker(LSE)

‘Foreign attempts to enter the Hollywood film business: sunk costs, market size and market structure, 1920 – 2010’