Wednesday 24 Nov
0930 – Welcome
-
Dr. Lisa Smith (CHASE Lead and Arts & Humanities Faculty Dean Postgraduate, Essex)
-
Professor Kate Lacey (Director of CHASE; Sussex)
-
Professor Gregor McLennan (Chair, Education Committee, Stuart Hall Foundation; Bristol)
-
Professor Sanja Bahun (Dean Postgraduate Research Education, Essex)
0950-1050- Roundtable
“Noise in times of trouble”: Senyawa, the Alkisah network and the decentralization of underground music communities
Chair
Luigi Monteanni (SOAS)
Speakers:
Rully Shabara (Lead Singer, Senyawa)
Woto Wibowo (Founder, Yes No Wave; first label to release Senyawa)
Marianna Lis (Theatre Studies Independent Researcher, Ph.D.)
Morgan Sully (Part of artivist collective Soydivision and LkW label; Alkisah artist)
Download roundtable handout here
1050-1100 – Break
1100-1210 Parallel sessions
Identities
Chair
Kerry Preston (Essex)
Speakers
Vanessa Long (Sussex)
Elitism in the legal profession: A historical perspective
Baljit Kaur (Sussex)
Misogyny, Sexism and the Commercialisation of Young Men’s Music at an East London Youth Club
Language & Power
Chair
Carmen Silvestri (Essex)
Speakers
Chloe Cheetham (Goldsmiths)
‘Who’s most likely to get proposed to and turn it down? Who’s most likely to become a pilot and get drunk while driving the plane?’: A Sociolinguistic Study of Leadership in Girls’ Games in a North London Primary School Setting
Becky Winstanley (SOAS)
Walking interviews and visual diagramming: Participatory ethnography in sociolinguistics
1210-1220 – Break
1220-1320 – Networks (parallel sessions)
(b) Practice as Research Network
(12:20-12:40)
Chair
Lisa Lapidge (Essex)
(a) Mindfulness Network
(12:40-13:20)
Chair
Stephen Morris (Kent
Education Network
Collaboration and Community
Dr Franziska Fay (Institute for Ethnology and African Studies, Johannes Gutenberg University)
Please download the presentation here
Ethnographic research at Zanzibar schools, international interventions on child protection, and ethics
Professor Amy Stambach (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Interview on her research on children’s education, international development frameworks, and ethics. Please view the recorded interview here, ahead of the session.
1320-1430 – Lunch
1430-1545 – Parallel sessions
Contested Memory
Chair
Olivia Arigho-Stiles (Essex)
Speakers:
Jane Davidson (Kent)
Wolves in sheeps clothing? Commemorating the ‘original’ veterinary network of 1844
Jane will not be present for this session, please view the presentation here
Alba Ferrandiz Gaudens (East Anglia)
Coleccionando el Pacífico: A Study of 18th and 19th Century Oceania Collections in Spanish Museums
Raquel Morais (Birkbeck)
Document, catalogue, commentary
Shelley Angelie Saggar (Kent)
‘Join me in the ruins’: Heritage beyond the museum in Native North American literature
Materiality
Chair
Elizabeth Austin (Essex)
Speakers:
Edward Shepherd (Birkbeck)
Evidence for the consumption of red fox at Stonehenge, Wiltshire and Duggleby Howe, East Yorkshire: A Late Neolithic food taboo?
Eleanor Stinson (East Anglia)
Coinage in the lands of Henry II (1150-1189)
John Campbell (Birkbeck)
The Thames on the eve of Londinium: exploring a late Iron Age landscape
Rupert Knight (Birkbeck)
Neanderthal Fire Distribution across Europe: The Missing Record
1545-1600 – Break
1600-1730 – Keynote – Dr. Kathryn Labelle (Saskatchewan)
Chair
Dr Lisa Smith (Essex)
Monumental Moments: History, Biography, and Indigenous Voices in Canada (or Turtle Island?)
1800-1900 – Social event The Shame of Life! https://app.toucan.events/EssexSU
Poster with details here. There will be a prize.