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Montague Burton Lecture 2017 - Sir David King

Event date: 
Monday 30 January 2017
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
Playfair Hall, Old College.

Lecture title to be confirmed.

Sir David King

Laura Bear (LSE): The Vitality of Labour: reviving a materialist ethics & knowledge.

Event date: 
Friday 31 March 2017 to Saturday 1 April 2017
Time: 
15:00
Location: 
CMB Seminar Room 2.

Mar 31           

3-5pm, CMB Seminar Room 2.

Laura Bear (LSE): The Vitality of Labour: reviving a materialist ethics & knowledge.

[Social Anthropology]

Laura Bear (LSE): Munro Lecture: The Public Good: Austerity, Infrastructure & a Social Calculus.

Event date: 
Thursday 30 March 2017
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
Meadows Lecture Theatre.

Mar 30

5.30-6.30, Meadows Lecture Theatre.

Laura Bear (LSE): Munro Lecture: The Public Good: Austerity, Infrastructure & a Social Calculus.

[Social Anthropology]

 

Laura Major (Edinburgh): Re-articulating Remains: Mass Grave Exhumation and Genocide Corpses in Rwanda.

Event date: 
Friday 24 March 2017 to Saturday 25 March 2017
Time: 
15:00
Location: 
CMB Seminar Room 2.

Mar 24           

3-5pm, CMB Seminar Room 2.

Laura Major (Edinburgh): Re-articulating Remains: Mass Grave Exhumation and Genocide Corpses in Rwanda.

[Social Anthropology]

Yael Navaro (Cambridge): Violence and Spirituality: Khidr cosmography at the Turkish/Syrian interface.

Event date: 
Friday 17 March 2017 to Saturday 18 March 2017
Time: 
15:00
Location: 
CMB Seminar Room 2. 

Mar 17

3-5pm, CMB Seminar Room 2.          

Yael Navaro (Cambridge): Violence and Spirituality: Khidr cosmography at the Turkish/Syrian interface.

[Social Anthropology]

Carlo Caduff (Kings): Waiting for the Pandemic.

Event date: 
Friday 10 March 2017 to Saturday 11 March 2017
Time: 
15:00
Location: 
CMB Seminar Room 2. 

Mar 10

3-5pm, CMB Seminar Room 2.          

Carlo Caduff (Kings): Waiting for the Pandemic.

[Social Anthropology]

Tania Li (Toronto): Politics, Interrupted.

Event date: 
Friday 3 March 2017 to Saturday 4 March 2017
Time: 
15:00
Location: 
CMB Seminar Room 2. 

Mar 3

3-5pm, CMB Seminar Room 2.          

Tania Li (Toronto): Politics, Interrupted.

[Social Anthropology]

 

Tania Li (Toronto): After Development: Surplus population and the politics of entitlement. Munro Lecture.

Event date: 
Thursday 2 March 2017
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
Meadows Lecture Theatre.

Mar 2 

5.30-6.30, Meadows Lecture Theatre.

Tania Li (Toronto): After Development: Surplus population and the politics of entitlement. Munro Lecture.

 [Social Anthropology]

Laurent Gayer (Sciences Po/CNRS): The garrison-estate: Karachi's corporate architectures of in/security.

Event date: 
Friday 24 February 2017 to Saturday 25 February 2017
Time: 
15:00
Location: 
CMB Seminar Room 2

Feb 24

3-5pm, CMB Seminar Room 2.

Laurent Gayer (Sciences Po/CNRS): The garrison-estate: Karachi's corporate architectures of in/security.

[Social Anthropology]

Emma Tarlo (Goldsmiths): Fiction, Friction and Fabrication - Tangled tales from the global trade in human hair.

Event date: 
Friday 17 February 2017 to Saturday 18 February 2017
Time: 
15:00
Location: 
CMB Seminar Room 2.

Feb 17

3-5pm, CMB Seminar Room 2.

Emma Tarlo (Goldsmiths): Fiction, Friction and Fabrication - Tangled tales from the global trade in human hair.

[Social Anthropology]

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