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Dinner: How Do We Want To Eat, If It Happens? An Emergency Provision Dinner


21 Apr 2015, 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Delfina Foundation

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Department Sociology , Methods Lab
Website More info + booking
Contact rebecca.coleman(@gold.ac.uk)

The series brings together artists, academics and cultural commentators to explore and develop methods and approaches to study temporality, disasters and the politics of futurity.

Workshop and performative dinner, Delfina Foundation

Led by Michael Guggenheim (Sociology, Goldsmiths) and Judith Kröll (Social Studies of Science, Vienna and shared inc.) culminating with an Emergency Provision public dinner.

Submit your disaster scenario to yasmina@delfinafoundation.com for a chance to win a free dinner.

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21 Apr 2015 7:00pm - 9:00pm
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