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SUMMARY:British Academy Virtual Summer Showcase Featuring University of Reading researchers Yasmine Shamma and Vaibhav Singh
DESCRIPTION:The British Academy Virtual Summer Showcase will take place on Friday 19 June and Saturday 20 June. \nFeaturing live and pre-recorded talks\, performances and demonstrations\, our Summer Showcase brings the best new humanities and social sciences research to life for audiences at home. \nA 10-Minute Talk from Professor Sir David Cannadine\, President of the British Academy\, will launch the festival at 11:00. Ready-to-watch content from our Fellows and funded researchers will be available to view from 11:10 and do keep an eye out for other live content throughout the day. \nMost Friday content will be hosted on the British Academy’s YouTube channel\, with videos added on Friday 19 June. Saturday’s content will be added on Saturday. \n\nDr Yasmine Shamma (English Literature) \nhttps://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/events/british-academy-virtual-summer-showcase/friday-programme/\nLast year\, the UN Refugee Agency revealed that the number of people fleeing violence was the highest recorded since World War II. Many have found their temporary shelter has become a more permanent home\, with ongoing conflict preventing their return. Reflecting on what ‘home’ looks like for those forcibly displaced for years Yasmine Shamma shares poetry that has inspired her while interviewing refugees.\nVenue: The British Academy on YouTube (the link will be added on 19 June)\nFree\, no booking required \n\nDr Vaibhav Singh (Typography) \n\nhttps://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/events/british-academy-virtual-summer-showcase/\n\nHave you ever wondered why we use a ‘keyboard’ for typing? What do typewriters without a keyboard look like? Vaibhav Singh takes us on a tour of his collection of vintage typewriters\, exploring how we have thought about text and technology\, how the keyboard we use today has been one of many alternatives and how the processes and tools for writing have been adapted\, modified and challenged. \nVenue: The British Academy on YouTube (the link will be added on 20 June) \n\n\nAll content is free. Most events require no booking\, apart from two\, Culture in crisis? and the Digital dinner party\, which will be hosted on Zoom Webinar. Booking links for these two events can be found below. \nIf you have any questions about the British Academy Virtual Summer Showcase please refer to our Public Events FAQs. If your question is not answered\, please email events@thebritishacademy.ac.uk. \n#forcuriousminds #cultureathome\n  \nhttps://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/events/british-academy-virtual-summer-showcase/
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/british-academy-virtual-summer-showcase-featuring-university-of-reading-researcher-yasmine-shamma/
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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SUMMARY:Critical Performativity in an Alternative Football Club: The case of FC United of Manchester (Reading Online Sport Economics Seminars)
DESCRIPTION:Critical Performativity in an Alternative Football Club: The case of FC United of Manchester \n\n\n\nDaniel Torchia\, Università degli Studi di Torino\n\nReading Online Sport Economics Seminars (ROSES): An online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade (@jjreade)\, Carl Singleton (@csingletonecon) and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Research Group at the University of Reading.\n\n\n\nAll Seminars take place on Fridays at 2:30 to  4pm\, UK time\, on Microsoft Teams. \nmics \nJoining instructions: Seminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk \nPast seminar recordings available on the ROSES website and on Youtube \nCALL FOR PAPERS OPEN NOW \nWe invite submissions to present on Fridays in the ten weeks between 3 July and 4 Sept (pdf). If you would like to present\, submit a title and abstract via this form by 31 May:\nhttps://forms.gle/SGEsLVyFw3CXVnqy9 \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/critical-performativity-in-an-alternative-football-club-the-case-of-fc-united-of-manchester-reading-online-sport-economics-seminars/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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