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Please join us at this CAMRI talk next Thursday:

 

Geographies of Communication: The Migrant, the Mobile Phone and the Container Box

David Morley [Goldsmiths]

Date: Thursday, 7 Dec 2017

Time: 1700-1900

309 Regent Street, W1B 2HT

Room: 354

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/david-morley-goldsmiths-new-geographies-of-communication-tickets-37871155646

 

This talk will address contemporary theorisations of the new ‘teletechnologies’ and their capacities to transcend social divisions and to compress space and time – supposedly leading to the much-advertised ‘death of geography’. All this is occuring in the context not only of processes of globalisation and de-territorialisation and the rise of new forms of (hyper) mobility, but also of the proliferation of boundary-policing. The talk will take, as its empirical foci, three contemporary emblems of mobility - the migrant, the mobile phone and the container box.

My concerns lie at the interface of communications and cultural geography and I will pose questions as to how we can best understand the changing relations between the virtual and the material realms (and between modes of communications and transport) in the contemporary world.

 

About the speaker
David Morley is Professor of Communications in the Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, University of London. His publications include Spaces of Identity (with Kevin Robins) , Routledge 1996;  Home Territories (Routledge 2001); Media, Modernity and Technology (Routledge, 2006) and most recently Communications and Mobility (Blackwell 2017)

 

CAMRI is home to around 30 researchers and 65 doctoral students. It is a leading centre of media and communication research that has repeatedly scored strongly in the Research Excellence Framework's section communication, cultural and media studies. https://camri.ac.uk/

 

 

 

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