Dear all,
Some of you may be interested in a public lecture that the Centre for GeoHumanities, Royal Holloway is hosting, Prof Justin O'Connor (University of South Australia), who is an eminent writer and thinker of cultural policy. It promises to be a stimulating and provocative talk. Details below:
Reset: Art & Culture in the Interregnum, Prof Justin O'Connor (University of South Australia)
Wednesday, 9th March 2022, 7pm - 8.30pm, Room Stewart House Room 2/3, London.
Discussant: Oli Mould (Royal Holloway, University of London)
More info, with abstract and flyer here: https://twitter.com/olimould/status/1491341523098927110?s=20&t=-1kOd9ENVRotUtz5K7EEtQ
Tickets are free, but please register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/justin-oconnor-public-lecture-reset-art-and-culture-in-the-interregnum-tickets-265776042297
Thanks,
Oli
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Dr Oli Mould (he/him)
Lecturer in Human Geography
Royal Holloway, University of London
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www.taCity.co.uk
@olimould
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New Book: 'Seven Ethics Against Capitalism: Towards a Planetary Commons' Out with Polity Press in June 2021.
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