2 May 2024 12:00 - 14:00 CRASSH meeting room

Description

Visiting Fellow Mohammad Mozahidul Islam will lead this Research Practice Seminar.

Required reading:

Luthfa, S. “Everything Changed after the 26th: Repression and Resilience against Proposed Phulbari Coal Mine in Bangladesh” Working Paper, QEH Working Paper Series, Department of International Development: University of Oxford, 2011.


Lunch will be available from 12:00 and the seminar will begin at 12:30.

No booking is required for this session.

About the seminars

These seminars, which take place on Thursdays every week during term, allow us to explore some of the creative, critical, ethical, political or methodological aspects of research as a practice. They are led by members of the CRASSH community, but researchers across the University are welcome to join us. An essay or book chapter will be set for reading in advance of the seminar.

Easter Term 2024

Research Practice seminars Easter Term 2024
Reading the Sociology of reading for a History of reading
25 Apr 2024 12:00 - 14:00, CRASSH meeting room

Research Practice Seminar with Philip Knox

Strategies and counter-strategies of environmental activism in Bangladesh: why certain movements succeed while others fail?
2 May 2024 12:00 - 14:00, CRASSH meeting room

Research Practice Seminar with Mohammad Mozahidul Islam

Fieldwork options for interpreting engagement with algorithms across cultural settings
9 May 2024 12:00 - 14:00, CRASSH meeting room

Research Practice Seminar with Michael Franklin

‘The First Thread’ of Dark Ecology
16 May 2024 12:00 - 14:00, CRASSH meeting room

Research Practice Seminar with Yuqin Jiang

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