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Hi all

Please do register for Liberalism Inc: 200 years of the Guardian, a conference at Goldsmiths, University of London on 15/16 May.

Friday 15 May, 6-8pm: opening keynote with Gary Younge (former editor-at-large of the Guardian) and respondents Bev Skeggs and Richard Seymour.

Saturday 16 May, 10am-6pm: main conference with keynotes from Alan Rusbridger (former editor-in-chief of the Guardian), Ghada Karmi (author of Return: A Palestinian Memoir) and Mark Curtis (author of Dirty Wars and Secret Affairs).

Panels include: The Guardian and Empire, Regulation, Racism and Populism, Feminism, Foreign Coverage, Bias - and more!

Free registration is here and the whole event takes place in the Professor Stuart Hall building at Goldsmiths, University of London.




Des Freedman
Professor of Media and Communications
Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross
London SE14 6NW, UK


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