On Friday 13 May, postgraduates from the 'Histories of Activism' research group are organising ‘Tracing Lives Beyond
Borders’, a half-day workshop designed to encourage discussion on the ways in
which the movement of people facilitates the
cross-border exchange of ideas. We will hear from postgraduate students and
academics studying individuals whose lives and activism speak to this theme and
there will be opportunities for participants to reflect on the methodological
and epistemological aspects of their research. Registration is open to
postgraduate students as well as other researchers who may be interested in the
theme. The workshop is free to all participants. Participation is free, but please register by 6 May via this link.
The event is kindly supported by the Northumbria University Graduate School and hosted in association with the Labour and Society Research Group. For further information about the event, feel free to contact the organisers via tracinglives@gmail.com.
The workshop is taking place in Boardroom 1 of the Sutherland Building (building no. 31 on the campus map; use the entrance on Northumberland Road).
The workshop is taking place in Boardroom 1 of the Sutherland Building (building no. 31 on the campus map; use the entrance on Northumberland Road).
PROGRAMME
13h15 – 13h30
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Registration and opening
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13h30 – 14h15
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Northumbria PhD students on activists who crossed borders
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14h15 – 15h00
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Historians in conversation: the challenges of biography
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15h00 – 15h30
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Coffee break
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15h30 – 16h30
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Case studies and contexts
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16h30 – 16h40
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Coffee break
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16h40 – 17h15
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Small group discussions and networking opportunities,
facilitated by Dr André Keil (Durham University), Dr James Koranyi (Durham
University) and Dr Tom Stammers (Durham University)
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17h15 – 18h15
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Keynote lecture
Prof. Christophe Verbruggen (University of Ghent): ‘Digital
Humanities and the Effort to Capture Transnational Lives, Causes and Commitments’
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18h15
| Concluding remarks by Dr Daniel Laqua (Northumbria University) |
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