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  1. CGLG Research Conversations with Camilo Ardila

    CGLG Research Conversations with Camilo Ardila

    At this Research Conversation, we will be discussing Camilo's book proposal 'Pluriversal Reconciliation: Political Violence and Onto-Epistemic...

  2. Responsibility as Researchers

    Responsibility as Researchers

    Sharing Experiences and Ideas for Working with Trauma-Affected Communities.

    This event brings together faculty members and PhD students from the School of IR to share experiences, discuss best practice, challenges, and strategies for...

  3. Institute of Intellectual History Miguel Vatter (University of NSW)

    Institute of Intellectual History Miguel Vatter (University of NSW)

    Towards a planetary political theology

    jointly with the IPT Programme and the St Andrews Graduate School

  4. The Arab Uprising in Egypt -- Book Launch

    The Arab Uprising in Egypt -- Book Launch

    Special Guest - Dr Ahmed Abozaid, Chair - Antony Lang

    Dr Ahmed Abozaid is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow (Research Associate) in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. During this...

  5. CGLG Research Conversation with Juliet Kaarbo and May Darwich

    CGLG Research Conversation with Juliet Kaarbo and May Darwich

    Juliet Kaarbo and May Darwich

    At this Research Conversation, we will be discussing Juliet Kaarbo's and May Darwich's (University of Birmingham) paper on "Egypt's...

  6. Whose Order?' An analysis of the relationship between Remote Warfare and Global Order

    Whose Order?' An analysis of the relationship between Remote Warfare and Global Order

    Guest Speaker Dr Norma Rossi

    This paper explores the relationship between remote warfare and global order and illustrates how different understandings of global order shape the ways we...

  7. Banning destructive anti-satellite tests: necessity and possibility

    Banning destructive anti-satellite tests: necessity and possibility

    Guest Speaker Dr Adam Bower

    Earth orbit is an increasingly "congested, competitive, and contested" domain. Human societies are deeply reliant on satellite-enabled services but...