History Department Events Calendar
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
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CAS Seminar Nicolás Gómez Baeza "Gringos Duros": Transnational British management of labour disciplines in sheep farming industry (Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, 1837-1950 c.).TeamsNicolás Gómez Baeza is a PhD Student in the Global History and Culture Centre here at Warwick. He will be talking about the early findings of his doctoral research.
"Gringos Duros": Transnational British management of labour disciplines in sheep farming industry (Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, 1837-1950 c.). Click here to join the meeting
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GHCC reading Group 'Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power'online via MS Teams |
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WiP Session - Dr Grace Redhead (CHM, University of Warwick) will share new research from her project exploring the history of sickle cell anaemia in BritainMS-Teams |
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A forensic examination of the attempted murder of a film. Ken Fero, Migrant Media.Outlining the work of media activist collective Migrant Media we explore documentary practice as radical process in challenging dominant media and state narratives. A model of praxis is explored in through collectivity in cultural production, working with communities of interest to reach global audiences with impact. Issues of race and class are explored as resistance to state violence.
This will be a chance to ask Ken Fero, a film maker with Migrant Media and Senior Lecturer in Media Production at Coventry University, about the process of film making and the recent work of Migrant Media and their recent film Injustice. 2001/98 minutes/UK/Dir: Ken Fero & Tariq Mehmood/Migrant Media Information about the film. Click here to join the meeting
In preparation for the q and a please watch this film:
Injustice. 2001/98 minutes/UK/Dir: Ken Fero & Tariq Mehmood/Migrant Media
You can find out more about Migrant Media here:
Recent Film: www.ultraviolencefilm.com Practice site: www.vimeo.com/migrantmedia This is part of the Department of History Undergraduate Seminar Series Now and Then |