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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


T
amanda 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


 

 

 

 


 

 

 


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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

Tel: 01865 270343

 

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