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The CSE South Group would like to inform you about our upcoming event.
http://www.cseweb.org.uk/
Radha D’Souza (University of Westminster) will give a talk entitled ‘The ‘Epoch’ of Imperialism: Militarism and Governance in Post-War Capitalism’.
Radha D’Souza is a Reader in Law at the University of Westminster, London. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to Third World societies. Radha’s research interests include global and social justice, social movements, Law & Development, colonialism and imperialism, socio-legal studies, law and technology, resource conflicts in the Third World, in particular, water and land conflicts, comparative philosophy and social theory. She teaches Law and Development and Public International Law. Previously she has taught Sociology, Development Studies and Human Geography. Radha practiced as barrister at the High Court of Mumbai in India. She is a social justice activist from India where she worked in labour and democratic rights movements first as organizer and later as activist lawyer. Radha is a writer, critic and commentator and has worked with solidarity movements in the Asia-Pacific region and internationally.
When: April 9th, 4.30pm
Where: Oxford Brookes University (room JHB 408)
We hope that you can join us!
Phoebe Moore, Chris Hesketh, Martin Upchurch
Dr Phoebe V Moore
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