From Steven Howe, University of Lucerne:
Call for
Applications
Critical Times
Workshop: MOVEMENT(S)
5-9 June 2023
University of
Lucerne
We are pleased
to announce the next in our annual series of Critical Times workshops.
The theme of
this year’s programme is Movement(s), and you can find out more via the
link. The programme has been designed with post-graduate students and early
career researchers in mind, and features a series of tailor-made workshops,
lectures, and seminars from leading scholars around the world, including:
- Radha
D’Souza (What’s Wrong with Rights? Social Movements, Law and Liberal
Imaginations)
- Debjani
Ganguly (This Thing Called World: The Contemporary Novel in Global Form)
- Desmond
Manderson (Danse Macabre: Temporalities of Law in the Visual Arts)
- Fiona
Macmillan (Intellectual and Cultural Property: Between Market and
Community)
Movement(s) will appeal particularly to those
researching in interdisciplinary approaches to law and critical theory. Organised by
a global consortium of partner institutions, the workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn
and think together, and to meet like-minded students and scholars working in
this unique research space, from different disciplines and from different places
around the world.
The full
programme of activities will be published soon. If you would like to receive
the programme as soon as it is released, please sign up via email to lucernaiuris@unilu.ch.
The deadline
for applications is 10 March 2023. Further details here.
All enquiries
to steven.howe@unilu.ch.
Organised by
- Institute
for Interdisciplinary Legal Studies – lucernaiuris, University of Lucerne
- Centre
for Law, Arts and the Humanities, The Australian National University
in association with
- Institute
of the Humanities and Global Cultures, University of Virginia
- Wits
Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Witwatersrand
- Faculty
of Law, University of Roma Tre
- Adelaide
Law School, University of Adelaide
- Faculty
of Law, University of Hong Kong
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