Events archive 2005-2006
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One-off Events
The Refugee
11 May 2006
Scales of Justice
17 March 2006
War: Memory: Postcoloniality
Unit for Global Justice and CSISP
9 December 2005
Colloquium with Professor Sanda Lwin, Yale University and Moira Inghilleri, Goldsmiths
Symposium with Professor Nancy Fraser, New School for Graduate Research
Colloquium with Phil Cohen, Glenn Jordan and Chris Weedon, Michelle Barrett, Nirmal Puwar and Kuldip Powar
Seminars
The work of the Initiative for Central Africa (INICA)
1 February 2006
Jacqueline Damon and Cyril Musila
Seminar exploring the work of with INICA, an organisation that serves as a platform for discussion and action around people and groups active in cross-border initiatives in Central Africa, provides strategic information to local actors and aims to channel up field level information to the attention of decision makers.
Art: Conflict: Justice
2005
A series of seminars organised collaboratively between the Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Process and the Unit for Global Justice.
The Engagement of Business in Society and the Engagement of Art in Business
30 November 2005
James Marriott (CSISP)
Translating Absences and Presences. Excerpts from looking at film and art practice in India
24 November 2005
Nicole Wolf (Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths)
Interdisciplinarity and Society
Friday 18 November 2005
Andrew Barry and Gisa Weszkalnys (CSISP, Goldsmiths)
Live Art, Interaction Design and Bad Social Science: Presentation of recent projects by Lucy Kimbell
2 November 2005
Lucy Kimbell (Saïd Business School, Oxford University)
Rita Duffy (artist, Belfast) talks about past and current work
19 October 2005
Talks
Temporary Facts, Flexible Lines
2 March 2006
Discourse of Disobedience: Power, Politics and Legal Structure in the 2003 Conscientious Objection trials in Israel
1 March 2006
Eyal Weizman, Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths
Hadar Aviran, Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University