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Wednesday, January 29, 2020

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GHCC Reading Group - Wastelanding: Legacies of Uranium Mining in Navajo Country
H3.44 Humanities Building
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GHCC Science, Technology, and Environment Workshop
H0.03 Humanities Building

Global History and Culture Centre

Science, Technology and Environment Workshop

Wednesday 29 January 2020, 2–6pm, H0.03, Humanities Building

 

2:00-3.30pm Session 1: Technology and Environment

David Arnold, Robert Fletcher, Katayoun Shafiee

3.30-4:00pm Tea Break

4:00-5.30pm Session 2: Science and Materials

Maxine Berg, Michael Bycroft, James Poskett

5:30-5.45pm Break

5:45-6:00pm Conclusion: Next Steps

Readings will be pre-circulated, based on recent and forthcoming work by speakers. For a copy of the readings, or if you have further queries about the workshop, please contact j dot poskett at warwick dot ac dot uk

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