Conflict, Emotion & Social Justice
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The Centre for the Study of Conflict, Emotion and Social Justice is a research centre at Bournemouth University.
Bournemouth University
Joined February 2020
Last Chance! Freud's 4pms Session: The Psychodynamics of Conspiracy Theories There is a growing distrust in government, with emotive politics dominating discussions. Callum Blades uses psychoanalysis to examine “beneath the surface” of conspiracy theories. https://t.co/wSA2K3Choz
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Event announcement! This two-day seminar is the second in a series of interdisciplinary knowledge exchange events towards a decolonial imaginary around ethics in north-south transnational media collaborations. Eventbrite link here: https://t.co/dQEb6UzEd5
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This seminar will introduce the research project MaGPIE that underscores the prevalence of mass graves both globally and throughout history, whilst also underlining the atrocities that often occur alongside such outcomes. Wed, 1st May, 4-5pm (UK time) https://t.co/QgOwTFWSA7
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Our colleague Reina-Marie Loader has organised for a complimentary screening of the documentary "Thank you for the rain", on 22 November at 17:00 in the Marconi Lecture Theatre, @bournemouthuni If you're interested, sign up now on the below link!: https://t.co/qfLNXdNCml
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This is today! We hope to see you there!
Join us for a Zoom seminar presented by Barry Richards! This seminar examines the influence of education on political choices, focusing on the graduate/non-graduate variable and its role in recent elections and the potential 'ideological monoculture' in universities.
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📢We are excited to be hosting our 2nd #EvidenceAndPower Online Roundtable with @SHDCresearch 😃. We have an exciting line-up: @leslieswartz, @sthabile_kolwa, @DrPawasBisht, @GraveProtection Register and see you there👉: https://t.co/lmUkFolUgM.
#Imidibaniso #SciComm #CSHDCR.
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Join us for a Zoom seminar presented by Barry Richards! This seminar examines the influence of education on political choices, focusing on the graduate/non-graduate variable and its role in recent elections and the potential 'ideological monoculture' in universities.
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Congratulations to our brilliant colleague Dr Veneti! Do check out her latest edited collection of essays on this important and timely theme of everyday day acts of social resistance
📢 Publication alert * Our edited collection with @stamatisp1980 and @mariarovisco is now out by @routledgebooks Kudos to a magnificent team of contributors 🙌 See here 👇 https://t.co/szPWtzH0O5
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Hunger By The Sea is being utilised by @BmthFoodbank in their forthcoming crowdfunding campaign, aiming to illuminate the poignant experiences of those ensnared within the food bank crisis and ignite a call to action for societal change. Together we can help end hunger.
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Join us for a captivating discussion on stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination on June 14th, 2023, from 4-5 pm. Speakers include Miguel Ramos from the University of Birmingham and Sibila Marques from ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon!
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Media war reporting highlights major events, overshadowing untold stories. "Kosovo Dark Heritage" study aims to explore ordinary people's unheard testimonies. Join us at Lansdowne Business Centre on 7th June 2023, 12-2 PM. #KosovoWar #UntoldTestimonies
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Join us for an engaging discussion on creating genuine partnerships with marginalized communities in research. In this session, Dr Mel Hughes will share insights explore how to ensure marginalized groups have a voice in shaping research, education, and practice. Scan the QR code!
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"Cinema is the science of ghosts’" -Jacques Derrida Join us on zoom with @TrevorHearing for a discussion on his own 'science of ghosts'; the psycho-geographic method of flaneur and the concept of hauntology utilising the ‘B’ roll of filmmaking, join us on zoom!
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20 years ago I walked into a 2nd year undergraduate Sociology lecture at Glasgow University. It was a class on ‘Racism and Modernity’. The lecturer taught us about the relationship between capitalism and racism. It completely changed the way that I saw the world 1/
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🌟Our new book with @mariarovisco has just come out Visual Politics in the Global South. Check here 👇Thanks to all our contributors for their thought provoking chapters and @rbleiker for setting the discussion on Decolonising Visual Global Politics in the Foreword
📢CCPMR member @anveneti and @mariarovisco have just published their edited collection on Visual Politics in the Global South with @Palgrave The book includes a foreword by @rbleiker on Decolonising Visual Global Politics. https://t.co/t7MEV2JJ4z
@politicsatBU @BU_Research
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Congrats to @UlsterCHC’s Dr @NoreenGiffney on her piece How Do We Teach Psychoanalytic Theory? in the British Psychoanalytic Council’s #psychoanalytic publication, New Associations @BritPsyCouncil. She discusses a new pedagogy she’s developed for teaching psychoanalytic theory 👏
Our latest New Associations includes @NoreenGiffney 'How Do We Teach Psychoanalytic Theory?' "trainees are likely to reject theory if they feel they are being force fed content in a concrete way" Subscribe here https://t.co/TFliS6iwkB Read back issues here https://t.co/4PSIfBtUS0
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Check out the new podcast The Hosts! It’s powerfully narrated by Affiong Bassey, Charlotte Albutt, Aman Singh Gandhi and Delya Apsari. Learn more about refugee integration and inclusive societies (SDG 16), visit the website below to find out more! https://t.co/21TlxsuHIM
bu-breaker.shorthandstories.com
Five people who opened their doors to Ukrainian refugees share their experiences. A podcast that explores why we reach out to those in need.
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Grateful to Maksym Balaklytskyi our Visiting Fellow for sharing insights into his research, his uni before and after #RussiaInvadedUkraine and his personal experience of the invasion. Looking forward to more discussions @DrDGL @hlbu7 @CPMR_BU @Scott_Wright1 @CESJBournemouth
Politics students listened to visiting researcher Prof Maksym Balaklytskyi from Kharkiv University speaking on his experiences of 10 months living in Ukraine during the invasion as part of a @CPMR_BU seminar. Thank you Maksym for sharing your story and research with us! 🇺🇦
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We are working with the Freud Museum London to bring you "Shame: Interdisciplinary Applications and Therapeutic Approaches", with @BraunGabriella , @ninifangdr and Marilyn Charles and more! Scan the QR code below or visit https://t.co/3jcC0ZiuKc to book!
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