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Thursday, February 22, 2024
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CSWG Weekly Writing SessionVenue changes each weekDo you have an article to finish or PhD chapter to write? Are you looking for a supportive environment and dedicated time to focus on research? CSWG invites you to join the Centre's new structured writing sessions. The sessions will take place weekly on Thursdays 10.00 - 17.00. Based on the highly successful Sociological Review Writing Retreat model, sessions will be facilitated and divided into a series of strict fixed timed writing slots, with everyone working in the same room at the same time. For more details on how the sessions will run, please see below. These sessions are open to both staff and students from across the University of Warwick. You do not need to register in advance – just turn up on the day. Please note that each week we will meet in a different venue, as follows:
If you have any questions about these sessions, please email us on cswg@warwick.ac.uk. We look forward to seeing you there! The CSWG Team
Plans for the Sessions We will discuss our writing/research goals at the beginning and end of the session, and the facilitator will tell you when to start and when to stop. We work to a policy of 'no surveillance' so you’ll be responsible for setting your own writing goals and monitoring your progress. The use of phones and the internet during the writing sessions will be discouraged. To get the most out of the writing time, we advise the following:
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Joint CSWG/CJC event on Silvana Tapia Tapia’s book Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform: Decolonial Lessons from EcuadorS2.09 Warwick Law SchoolJoin us for a discussion of Silvana Tapia Tapia's book Feminism, Violence Against Women and Law Reform on Thursday, February 22nd at 12.00-2.00 at Warwick Law School (room S2.09, 2nd floor Warwick Law). The seminar will include an introduction by the author, Dr. Tapia Tapia (Birmingham Law) and will be followed by a discussion by Dr. Solange Mouthaan (Warwick Law) and Paula Hollstein-Barria (Doctoral Researcher, Warwick Law). Lunch will be provided and the event is open to all. This is a CSWG event organised in collaboration with the Criminal Justice Centre at Warwick Law School. |