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Social Practice in the Arts seminars 2013, University of Melbourne

Centre for Cultural Partnerships, Faculty of VCA and MCM, University of Melbourne announce ‘Social Practice in the Arts practice-as-research seminars‘: “This year we are re-launching our ?culture and community research network? seminars to reflect the growing prevalence and resonance of research on social practice in the arts and community art. Particularly, we aim to be […]

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University of Melbourne CCGC Seminars: Friday 12 April, Akina Mikami

The CCGC at the University of Melbourne continues its Seminar Series this Friday the 12th April, starting at 4:30pm in Room 106 of the John Medley Building with Akina Mikami presenting ‘Risk Communication’: Communicative Agencies in Crisis Assemblage – Post-3.11 Map-Mediated Communication of Nuclear Risks Among Geiger-Counting Actor. Some drinks and nibbles will be provided […]

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Ctrl-Z: New Media Philosophy host ‘Revivial,’ 13 April 2013, Thousand Pound Bend, Melbourne

Ctrl-Z: New Media Philosophy host ‘Revivial,’ 13 April 2013, Thousand Pound Bend, Melbourne Presented by: Centre for Culture & Technology (CCAT) @ Curtin University, Media & Communications @ Swinburne University of Technology, Centre for Creative Arts (CCA) @ La Trobe University and School of Culture & Communication @ University of Melbourne At a time of […]

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University of Melbourne CCGC Seminars: Friday 5 April, Amanda Apthorpe

On Friday the 5 April, starting at 4:30pm in Room 106 of the John Medley Building, the Culture and Communication Graduate Committee at the University of Melbourne will host this week’s Friday Seminar Series presentation.  Amanda Apthorpe will be presenting her PhD completion seminar: The Kos Letters: Mythic Structure in Contemporary Australian Women’s Fiction. Some […]

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Seminar Series at Institute for Culture and Society (University of Western Sydney)

Speakers are Russell Hitchings from University College London on Cultural geography at the frontiers of ambient temperature control: accounts from the town centre and the sports stadium; and Juan Francisco Salazar from the Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney, on Future Geographies of Place-Making: An Antarctic Ethnography. Date: Thursday 4 April Time: […]

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Call for Expressions of Interest: UQ Postdoctoral Fellowships at CCCS

Call for Expressions of Interest for Postdoctoral Research Fellowships based at the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia: The Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies (CCCS) at the University of Queensland is seeking expressions of interest for applications for 3 year UQ Postdoctoral Research Fellowships for 2014-2016. The UQ […]

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University of Melbourne CCGC Seminars: Friday 22 March, Natalie Dyer and Sophie Chandra

The Culture and Communication Graduate Committee at the University of Melbourne continue this year’s Friday Seminar Series of graduate presentations on Friday 22nd March, starting at 4pm in Room 106 of the John Medley Building. Staff and graduate students are welcome. The details of the talks are as follows: Natalie Dyer: Reading Hélène Cixous’s Coming […]

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University of Melbourne CCGC Seminars: Friday 15 March, Andrew Schapper

The Culture and Communication Graduate Committee at the University of Melbourne continue this year’s Friday Seminar Series of graduate presentations on Friday 15th March, starting at 4pm in Room 106 of the John Medley Building. Staff and graduate students are welcome. The details of the talks are as follows: Title: ‘Eugenics and Apocalypse: Dystopia and […]

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Univeristy of Melbourne CCGC Seminars: Friday 8 March, Leah Caluzzi

The Culture and Communication Graduate Committee at the University of Melbourne continue this year’s Friday Seminar Series of graduate presentations on Friday 8th March, starting at 4pm in Room 106 of the John Medley Building. Staff and graduate students are welcome. The details of the talks are as follows: Title: ‘Lesbian Community and The L […]

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Transport Concession Pains

Are you an international student in Sydney and equally frustrated about Transport NSW’s incapability to give them the same transport concessions domestic students receive? More generally, isn’t it somewhat unfair that every student studying in Australia will have to pay full price anywhere but ‘at home’? Are we not meant to travel? Or is the […]

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