Fwd: [CLHLWR] Memory Narrative and Histories seminar series, Brighton Spring Term 2012

Chris chris.trundles at TISCALI.CO.UK
Tue Jan 17 10:26:02 UTC 2012


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Chris

>Dear all,
>
>Here is the revised schedule for the Centre for 
>Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories 
>research seminar series for the Spring Term 
>2012.  Please note the change of venue – from 
>the CRD where we usually meet, to roomm G4 Grand 
>Parade.  This is easier for visitors to locate 
>and is situated on the ground floor along the 
>corridor to the left of the GP reception area.
>
>I am sorry to announce that Professor Susannah 
>Radstone has had to cancel her seminar 
>originally scheduled for 21st March. We will try 
>to reschedule Prof Radstone for the seminar series next year.
>
>I am delighted to announce that the speaker at 
>the seminar on 21st March will now be Dr Michael 
>Hayler from our own School of Education who will 
>addressing themes from his recently published 
>book, Autoethnography, Self-Narrative and 
>Teacher Education (SensePublishers, 2011).
>
>The seminars are open to all who are interested 
>from inside and outside the university, 
>including graduate and serious 3rd Year 
>undergraduate students, so please circulate this 
>information and the more detailed flyers for 
>each seminar to those who might wish to attend.
>
>Best wishes
>
>Graham Dawson
>Director, Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories
>
>
>CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN MEMORY, NARRATIVE AND HISTORIES
>UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON


>RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES 2011-12 (SPRING TERM)
>
>25 January 2012:  Dr. Fabienne Viala, King's College London
>'The Post-Columbus Syndrome in the Hispanic 
>Caribbean: Cultural Commemorations of the 1992 Anniversary'
>
>22 February 2012:  Dr Lorraine Sitzia, 
>University of Sussex; Stella Cardus, QueenSpark 
>Books; Professor Dorothy Sheridan, QueenSpark Books
>'QueenSpark Books: History-making, Funding, 
>Technologies, 1972-2012' (title tbc)
>
>21 March 2012:  Dr Michael Hayler, University of Brighton
>'Telling Tales after School: Using 
>Autoethnography for Self–Culture Research and Writing'<
>
>
>All seminars begin 5.30 get together and drinks for 6.00 start until c. 7.30
>New Venue: G4, Grand Parade, University of 
>Brighton (ground floor, on corridor to left of reception area)
>
>All welcome. For further information please 
>contact Graham Dawson: <mailto:G.Dawson at bton.ac.uk>G.Dawson at bton.ac.uk
>telephone 01273 643089 or visit the Centres 
>website: <http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/mnh>http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/mnh
>
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