CULTURE, THINGS, AND EMPIRE: VIRTUAL SEMINAR SERIES
REGISTRATION OPEN
December 2020 – May 2021
Generously funded by the AHRC Midlands4Cities DTP
Registration for CTE Seminars in 2021 is still open. Our first series contains six seminars, each one based on a particular theme: landscape, travel, drugs, materials, communication, and (agri)culture. These seminars will take place every month consecutively between December 2020 and May 2021. Each speaker will present their 10-minute paper followed by a response to both papers by their respondents. Group discussion, questions and comments will take place in the time remaining.
Please use the Eventbrite links below to see more details about the speakers, register your attendance at each seminar, and receive the Zoom links. Or see our full programme here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bAwvP7IhXIHrO8t65OGgjA0TQJkCAsQR/view
All welcome but registration for each of the 6 seminars is essential. Please see our website for full information about the CTE Seminars project: https://culturethingsempire.wordpress.com/
Travel (20th January 2021, 5-6pm GMT)
Ankita Das & Andrew Schumacher Bethke
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/129654322569
Drugs (17th February 2021, 5-6pm GMT)
Jamie Banks & Eva Ward
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-things-and-empire-series-one-drugs-tickets-129656633481
Materials (17th March 2021, 5-6pm GMT)
Lily Crowther & Tamar Rozett
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-things-and-empire-series-one-materials-tickets-129658633463
Communication (21st April 2021, 5-6pm GMT)
Liz Egan & Sebastian Rose
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-things-and-empire-series-one-communication-tickets-129660156017
(Agri)culture (19th May 2021, 2-3pm GMT)
Malarvizhi Jayanth & Matt Plishka
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-things-and-empire-series-one-agriculture-tickets-129661632433
Details and programme for series two coming soon!
Please email us at culturethingsempire@gmail.com for further information or visit our website: https://culturethingsempire.wordpress.com/
Follow us on Twitter: @CTEseminars
Project Lead: Ellen Smith, University of Leicester
Co-organiser: Charlotte Johnson, University of Birmingham