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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

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Applied Linguistics Seminar Series - Language. Culture. Matters
Online

We warmly invite you to our online seminar this week (see below) as part of our Applied Linguistics Seminar Series - Language. Culture. Matters.

This seminar will be held on Blackboard Collaborate which works best on the browsers Firefox or Chrome.  

To join us this week, please click on the following link around 15.55h:  

https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/3492d61d3a724e63821d264402b7d03a
As always, there will be an opportunity for discussions and questions after each talk. That is, you can either "raise your hand" or write your question in the group chat.  

For the most up-to-date information and future events, please see https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/events/

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World Literature reading group
via Teams

We will be reading Martín Arboleda's Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction Under Late Capitalism (Verso, 2020).

The reading is available electronically via the library. We are intending to focus on chapters 1 & 2.

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