Dear colleagues,
Apologies for cross posting.
A final reminder for this month’s Cumberland Colloquium:
Social Cohesion in Times of Uncertainty. Discuss pressing issues of (the lack of) social cohesion, and the concept’s future, from the perspectives of policy, politics, society, arts and culture!
BURSARIES NOW AVAILABLE – please see the website if you are interested in a bursary to cover registration and accommodation costs.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me. The programme for the event is below.
https://www.cumberlandlodge.ac.uk/whats-on/social-cohesion-times-uncertainty
Best wishes,
Matt
Sunday
24 September
16:30
Welcome
to
Cumberland Lodge
Canon
Dr Edmund
Newell,
Principal
17:00
Public
Lecture
Professor
Lydia
Morris,
Department
of
Sociology, University
of Essex
19:00 Dinner
Monday
25 September
09:00
Freedom
of
religion
or belief
and social
cohesion
Harriet
Hoffler,
CiFoRB,
University
of Birmingham
Re-examining
the
relationships
between
cultural works
and social
cohesion?
Ruth Heilbronn, UCL Institute of Education
Abigail Gardner, University of Gloucestershire
Sadek Kessous, Newcastle University
Natalie Collins, Spark & the DAY Programme
10:30 Tea and Coffee
11:00
Workshop
-
Social cohesion
in the
workplace
Tamanda
Walker,
University
of Leeds
B
Security
and
cohesion: How
do the
politics of
(in)security affect
cohesion?
Jessica Reece, University of Portsmouth
Gareth Thompson,
University of the Arts, London
Paul Jackson,
University of Northampton
Sapana Devi Karam,
University of Gujarat, India
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Workshop
-
Strangers
are
made,
not found
Hen
Wilkinson, University
of Bristol
What
should
social cohesion
look like
and how
can we
build it?
Anneloes
Hoff,
University
of Oxford
Sonia
Morano-Foadi,
Oxford
Brookes
University
Juan
Manuel
Santome Calleja, EUROsociAL
+
Monique
Borsenberger,
UCL
Institute
of Education
and LISER
15:30 Tea and Coffee
16:00
Social
cohesion: perspectives beyond academia
Wanda
Wyporska,
The
Equality Trust
Phil
Bloomer,
Business
and Human
Rights Resource
Centre
Dr
Dave
O’Brien, University
of Edinburgh
--
Dr. Matthew Donoghue
Departmental Lecturer in Comparative Social Policy
Department of Social Policy and Intervention
University of Oxford
Barnett House, 32 Wellington Square,
Oxford, OX1 2ER
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