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Dear all,

A  reminder of this Thursday’s great event held by Goldsmiths Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy:

All welcome:

Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy public seminar series:
(In)Equality in Neo-Liberalising Times

Thursday October 20th, 5-7pm,  PSH 3.26:
(In)equality and Diversity in the Media Industries: 

Inequality in media organisations is frequently associated with lack of diversity in media representations. 
Does the media perpetuate inequality, spread prejudice and promote intolerance through lack of diversity and inequality in the workplace?  What are the politics of production - does a more diverse workforce lead to more equality of representation?
 
Dave O’Brien (Goldsmiths) - 'Cultural production as social exclusion’

Ros Gill (City University, London) ‘The strange persistence of sexism in cultural and creative fields’

Anamik Saha (Goldsmiths) ‘Making-race/race-making in the cultural industries’

See you there!

Natalie

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