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Seminar Program for 1st Semester 2003

Seminars by members of the Department and visiting scholars are typically held in the Department at lunchtime on Thursdays, unless otherwise noted. Anyone interested is welcome to attend.

Semester 1 2003
Feminist Forum

This is a new seminar series initiated by the School of Political Science, Criminology & Sociology, in which feminist staff and postgraduate students from across the Arts Faculty can present and discuss their work in progress.

Fifth Floor Function Room
John Medley Building
Tuesdays, 5.30 to 6.45 pm

Tuesday 25 March
Mary Sullivan
Rape and Violence as Occupational Hazards in Prostitution.

Tuesday 29 April
Sheila Jeffreys
Transfemininity: 'Dressed' men show the naked reality of male dominance.

Tuesday 27 May
Jodie Kline
Pubs, Politics and Passion: Discovering Lesbian Community in Contemporary Society.

 

Wednesday 16 April
Cause or consequence? What is the relationship between 'globalisation' and European integration?

Dr Daniel Wincott
(University of Birmingham)

Room 212, Level 2
234 Queensberry Street, Carlton
1.00pm-2.00pm

Presented with The Contemporary Europe Research Centre (CERC)

 

Friday 28 March
Britain, Europe and Iraq

Mr Patrick Ensor
(Editor, The Guardian Weekly)

Room 211, Level 2
234 Queensberry Street, Carlton
1.00pm-2.00pm

Presented with The Contemporary Europe Research Centre (CERC)

 

Friday 21 March
Problems of Political Linkage in the European Union

Dr Hermann Schmitt
(School of Political Science, Criminology & Sociology, University of Mannheim)

Room 211, Level 2
234 Queensberry Street, Carlton
1.00pm-2.00pm

Presented with The Contemporary Europe Research Centre (CERC)

 

Thursday 13 March
Book Launch: Unpacking Queer Politics

Sheila Jeffreys will be speaking about her new book.

John Medley Function Room
Fifth Floor, John Medley Building
1.00 pm

 

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