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Recordings of Spring 2022 Webinar Events

Webinar 4 – MONDAY 23 MAY, 2022, 14h-16h (Hybrid session): “Communitarianism vs. women’s fundamental rights: comparative perspectives between Britain and France” by Florence Binard (Université Paris Cité / ICT-GRER) & Rashmi Varma (University of Warrick / Feminist Dissent)
Organised and chaired by Florence Binard.

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Webinar 3 – FRIDAY 1 APRIL, 2022, 12-14h (Hybrid session) : “Monuments to Empire from Waterloo Place to Trafalgar Square” by Durba Ghosh (Department of History, Cornell University, USA)
Organised and Chaired by Charlotte Gould (CREA / Université Paris Nanterre)


Webinar 2 – FRIDAY 25 MARCH, 2022, 14h-16h00

Session co-hosted by MiDiB and the Presses Universitaires du Midi (Nouvelles Scènes Anglais), on the French publication of the play What Shadows / Ce que les ombres…, with the participation of the author Chris Hannan. organised and chaired by Nathalie Rivère de Carles (CAS / Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès)

Session programme :

  • Romain Garbaye (CREW / Sorbonne Nouvelle) & Vincent Latour (CAS / Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès) : “From Rivers of Blood to Brexit : The Temptation of Identity Fallback in the UK” / « De Rivers au Blood au Brexit : la tentation du repli identitaire au Royaume-Uni »
  • Jeanne Schaaf, co-traductrice de la pièce (VALE / Sorbonne Université) “ What shadows / Ce que les Ombres : Translation, history and Diversity”  / « Traduction, histoire et diversité »
  • Pascal Cudicio (Panthéon-Assas Université): An interview with Chris Hannan / Entretien avec Chris Hannan

Webinar 1 – FRIDAY 18 MARCH, 2022, 10h-11h00: “The UK asylum system in numbers” by Peter Walsh, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) / Kellogg College, University of Oxford.
Organised and chaired by Catherine Puzzo (CAS / Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès) :



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Samuel Malby (January 31, 2022). Recordings of Spring 2022 Webinar Events. Migration and Diversity in the British and Irish Isles. Retrieved October 10, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/rfe8


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