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Tuesday, January 14, 2020
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WiP: Sophie Greenway (Warwick) 'Thesis Structure: pulling things together and writing an introduction'?H1.02 Humanities Building, University of Warwick |
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Seminar: Dr Gareth Millward (Warwick) 'Sick Notes Don't Work in Today's Welfare State: A Truth Rediscovered Every 10 Years Or So'R0.14 Ramphal building, University of WarwickSince the beginning of National Insurance in 1911, doctors, employers, employees and government ministries have realised that sick notes are imperfect evidence for running a social security system. They ignored and then rediscovered this fact on a regular basis across the twentieth century. This paper explores why the British welfare state has - despite their imperfections - retained the use of sick notes in one form or another. It uses policy documents, newspapers, internet archives and video sources to show how sick notes have reflected and moulded Britain's relationship with sickness absence from work. It argues that Britain's continued reliance on sick notes shows that gatekeeping procedures required far more than "medical" "proof" of "incapacity". |
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CHM Seminar: Dr Gareth Millward (Warwick) 'Sick Notes Don't Work in Today's Welfare State: A Truth Rediscovered Every 10 Years Or So'R0.14 Ramphal Building, University of Warwick |
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Joint STVDIO/Hispanic Studies seminar with Prof. Jonathan Thacker (Oxford): 'Creating the World on Spanish Golden-Age Stages...'H0.43 Humanities BuildingProf. Jonathan Thacker (Oxford) will speak to us on, 'Creating the World on Spanish Golden-Age Stages in the Street, Playhouse, and Court: Some Implications'. |
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STVDIO SeminarH0.43Prof. Jonathan Thacker (Oxford): 'Creating the World on Spanish Golden-Age Stages in the Street, Playhouse, and Court: Some Implications'. A joint event with Hispanic Studies. |
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Queer History - Reading Images: Queer Re/presentation and IdentityOC1.03 |
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Homofaunie: Non-Human Tonalities of Listening in Derrida and CixousS0.11 Social Sciences BuildingEnvironmental Humanities Network: Homofaunie: Non-Human Tonalities of Listening in Derrida and Cixous Term 2 events are beginning on Tuesday 14th January 5:30-7:30pm with an exciting seminar, co-organised with the Centre for Philosophy, Literature and the Arts (CRPLA), and delivered by Warwick’s own Naomi Waltham Smith (Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies). The event will take place in the Social Sciences building in room S0.11, please see directions to the room here on the University interactive map. Everyone is welcome and further events arranged by the EHN are viewable here. |
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Centre for Research in Philosophy, Literature & the Arts - public talkS0.11, Social Studies BuildingNaomi Waltham-Smith (Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, Warwick) “Homofaunie: Non-Human Tonalities of Listening in Derrida and Cixous”
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