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If you are in the area please come along to:

 

Feminism, Science Studies and the Digital: materialism, work and care 

plus book launch of Kate O'Riordan, Unreal Objects (Pluto Press, 2017)

 

Speakers: Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, Kylie Jarrett and Kate O’Riordan

Chair: Tim Jordan

 

The event will bring together scholars in these intersecting fields in conversation about each other’s work to reflect on directions, and connections across the field. Each speaker will outline key ideas in their own work and respond to the work of the other panellists to bring these different projects into conversation.

 

Panel presentations and discussion followed by book launch of Unreal Objects (Digital Barricades Series, Pluto Press, 2017) by Kate O’Riordan,

 

Tuesday 17th October 2017 Sussex Humanities Lab, Silverstone Building University of Sussex

4pm -7.00pm

 

 

Professor Kate O'Riordan

Media Film and Music

Silverstone Building 330

University of Sussex

Falmer

BN1 9RG

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