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Thursday, May 11, 2023
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Public Talk: Emergence of Reproductive Rights in Post-War EuropeFAB 3.31‘Women’s control, non-population control’: Reproductive rights, the UN, and the emergence of a global women’s health movement (1970-80s) Speaker: Maud Bracke (Glasgow) Where: FAB 3.31 When: 11 May, 3:30-5:00pm Hosted by the Feminist History Group, in co-operation with the European History Research Centre |
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Azorus CRM: Online drop in sessionNeed help creating an email, event, form or report in Azorus? Or just want to know more about the platform? Come along and chat with the team. You can read through the online training guide hereLink opens in a new window ________________________________________________________________________________ Microsoft Teams meeting Join on your computer, mobile app or room device |
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Life Sciences: Environment & Microbiology seminarRebekah Jones - Oxford |
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InReach10x Seminar - Alice MahOculus OC1.01InReach10X will bring Warwick's most exceptional research to an extensive audience. In doing so, we hope to inspire those thinking about a research career to follow their passion and open our leading research to a wider audience, creating the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaborations to emerge. In the inaugural series of lectures, Warwick academics will present some of the most exciting and transformative research in topics spanning the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and medicine. Our third speaker will be Alice Mah: Towards an Alternative Planetary Petrochemical Politics The global petrochemical industry is under intensifying pressure to transform, as a major polluter at the nexus of the plastics, climate, and toxic pollution crises. This talk reflects on findings from an in-depth, multi-site sociological study of the petrochemical industry, with research spanning high-level industry meetings, petrochemical plant tours, and polluted fenceline communities in the US, China, and Europe. Drawing inspiration from debates on critical environmental justice, Gramscian political economy, just transitions, and degrowth, it will explore “multiscalar activism,” an emerging form of collective resistance that makes connections between social and environmental justice issues across diverse movements, sites, and scales of political struggle. Multiscalar activism against the hegemonic power of the global oil, petrochemical, and plastics complex has the capacity to raise the public visibility of local campaigns, but it can also pose political risks of state repression and enduring toxic injustice. Will escalating resistance ever be sufficient to halt the course of damaging petrochemical proliferation? To address this question, this talk will outline some possible critical interventions towards an alternative planetary petrochemical politics. To find out more about InReach10x and to Sign up for talks click here |