Dear colleagues,
See below.
Also, as I'm sure you all know, I tend to share a lot of things like this across lists. I've just been through some online training from my uni about the new data protection act, and I'm thinking that the best thing for me, from tomorrow when the new act comes in, will be for me only to share postings from one list to another if the person posting it says that they want it to be shared widely or among our networks - this would then count as consent to share personal data, as far as I can see. If the original poster doesn't say that, I'm going to try to remember not to share posts across lists (it's almost a reflex now, so I'll have to try to remember). I know my posting less often will be a relief to some (smile), but apologies to those who've told me they find this sharing helpful. I'll still share across lists when the poster gives permission. (This is only my interpretation of what's lawful though - I'm not in a position to give anyone legal advice.)
All the best,
Pat
Dr Patricia Noxolo,
Senior Lecturer in Human Geography
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston,
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK
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Subject: CONF: The Black Atlantic Footballer @London
Dear Colleagues,
Next week on Thursday, 31st May, ILAS in collaboration with James Esson (Loughborough) is hosting a workshop on the Black Atlantic Footballer at Senate House, University of London. The workshop will particularly explore aspects of representation and mobilities, and offers a space for thinking of points of correlation and departure in the study of football in Brazil, the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe. We are really pleased to be joined by:
Aarti Ratna (Leeds Beckett)
Gary Armstrong (Brunel)
Colin King (Black and Asian Coaches Association)
Steve Bradbury (Loughborough)
and a keynote from Carmen Rial (Federal University of Santa Catarina).
Spaces are still available, registration is essential. For further information or bookings please visit: https://ilas.sas.ac.uk/events/event/15612
Very Best Wishes,
William
William Tantam
Postdoctoral Fellow
Centre for Integrated Caribbean Research
Institute of Latin American Studies
School of Advanced Study, University of London
Senate House
Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU
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