We have had a couple of late cancellations so a few late spaces have come available for this event tomorrow (10th Sept). If you are based in the South of England and would be interested in attending please contact Tim Hall ([log in to unmask]).
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One day workshop supported by the Regional Studies Association
Illicit Actors, Regional Governance and Development
University of Winchester
Thursday 10th September (10:30 - 16:30)
No charge for attendance - lunch will be included.
Programme
* Tim Hall (University of Winchester): 'The Geographies of Organized Crime'
* Antonio Sampaio (The International Institute for Strategic Studies): 'Urban Warfare in the Marvellous City: Calibrating Responses to Criminal Control of Spaces in Rio de Janeiro'
* Sasha Jesperson (Royal United Services Institute): 'Borders: An Opportunity for Crime, Limitation for Law Enforcement'
* Andrew Brooks (Kings College, London)and Josh Lepawsky (University of Newfoundland) : 'Waste Crime: Exploring the Illicit Global Trade in Waste and Second-hand Commodities'
The day will consist of an interactive workshop organised around five presentations of short pre-circulated papers. The audience will be limited to facilitate discussion and the development of ideas. All participants will be encouraged to contribute to discussions during the day.
If you are interested in attending this event please email [log in to unmask] to reserve a place.
The Regional Studies Association is a registered charity (No. 1084165) and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (No. 4116288).
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