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SUMMARY:Public service as production culture: creativity, commerce and constraint
DESCRIPTION:Dr James Bennett (Senior Lecturer in Television Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London) will speak at the next CMCI Research Seminar on 'Public service as production culture: creativity, commerce and constraint'.
LOCATION:Room S0.11 Strand building Strand campus
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DTSTART:20130522T170000Z
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SUMMARY:Healthcare seminar series: The Body
DESCRIPTION:The inaugral history of health and medicine seminar series will feature presentations on the topic "The Body". This weeks presenter will be Victoria Kelley (Central Saint Martins) and Carol Pellowe (King's) on 'Cleaning the Body'.
LOCATION:K3.11 King's Building Strand Campus
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DTSTART:20130522T171500Z
DTEND:20130522T183000Z
SUMMARY:Museums, history and migration in Australia
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Henrich: Museums, history and migration in Australia: Seminar: Menzies Centre
LOCATION:K6.63 Raked Lecture Theatre King's Building Strand Campus
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DTSTART:20130528T101500Z
DTEND:20130528T114500Z
SUMMARY:RIST seminar: Stephen Plant
DESCRIPTION:Stephen Plant (Dean and Chaplain of Trinity Hall, Cambridge) will be speaking on "Letters from Prison: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Helmuth James von Moltke on Christian faith and political reconstruction".
LOCATION:Room 2E Chesham Building Strand Campus
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DTSTART:20130529T170000Z
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SUMMARY:Healthcare seminar series: The Body
DESCRIPTION:The inaugral history of health and medicine seminar series will feature presentations on the topic "The Body". This week's presenter will be Dr Julie Anderson (University of Kent) on 'The Disabled Body'.
LOCATION:K2.31 King's Building Strand Campus
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DTSTART:20130529T173000Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural Cartographies: SPLAS Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Flute & Guitar duo: Brazilian & Tango Acoustic performance & Slide Show. Jessica Quiñones (Flute) Hans Michael Anselmo Hess (Guitar). Part of the Cultural Cartographies SPLAS Research Seminar series.
LOCATION:K6.63 King's Building
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DTSTART:20130605T153000Z
DTEND:20130605T170000Z
SUMMARY:Research Seminar: New feminities in music videos.
DESCRIPTION:Dr Iolanda Tortajada (Senior Lecturer, Department of Communication Studies, Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragone, Spain and Visiting scholar with the Department of CMCI) will speak at the next CMCI Research Seminar on New feminities in music videos.
LOCATION:Room S0.11 Strand building Strand campus
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DTSTART:20130605T170000Z
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SUMMARY:Healthcare seminar series: The Body
DESCRIPTION:The inaugral history of health and medicine seminar series will feature presentations on the topic "The Body". This week's presenters will be Carin Berkowitz (Chemical Heritage Foundation) and David Hay (King's) on 'Educating the Body - Eye, hand, and imagination in (bio)medical education'.
LOCATION:TBC
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DTSTART:20130612T171500Z
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SUMMARY:Historicising the Humanitarians: Aboriginal-European contact history and debates surrounding humanitarian observers
DESCRIPTION:A seminar with Shirleene Robinson (Rydon Fellow, MCAS). Followed by a poetry reading by Aidan Coleman.
LOCATION:K2.29
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DTSTART:20130621T163000Z
DTEND:20130622T164500Z
SUMMARY:Cultural Work, Subjectivity and Communication Technologies post conference seminar
DESCRIPTION:Following the ICA's 63rd Annual Conference, the CMCI Department at King's College London will host the post conference plenary roundtable and expert seminar 'Cultural Work, Subjectivity and Communication Technologies: Crossing Existing Research Paradigms'.
LOCATION:King's Building Strand Campus
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DTSTART:20130626T153000Z
DTEND:20130626T170000Z
SUMMARY:Arts activism as a model of community engagement?
DESCRIPTION:Dr Marta Herrero (Management School, The University of Sheffield) will speak at the next CMCI Research Seminar on 'Arts activism as a model of community engagement? Reassessing the role of corporate sponsorship in the age of corporate social responsibility'.
LOCATION:Room S0.11 Strand building Strand campus
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