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Location: London Knowledge Lab, Emerald Street, WC1N 3QS
Further Info:
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Host/Speaker: Dr Patrick Turner, Dr Rupa Huq and Dr Chris Richards
Date and Time:
Wednesday, 30 May 2012, 10:30 - 16:00
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This day
seminar will bring together people working in the field of hip hop, education
and identities from a range of perspectives including sociology, culture and
media studies and music. Speakers include Dr Patrick Turner (Goldsmiths College
and London Metropolitan University), Dr Rupa Huq (Kingston University) and Dr
Chris Richards (Institute of Education).
Lunch
will be provided. Fee: £20. Numbers are limited to 50. Please visit
the online
registration site to reserve a place. A detailed programme will be sent
out early in May.
Organised
by DARE (Digital Arts Research in Education) and MODE (Multimodal Methods for Researching
Digital Data), Department of Culture, Communication and Media, Institute of Education,
University of London.
Please
note: The seminar is followed by a
free public lecture by David Kirkland (New York University):
Rhythms of justice: using
hip hop to teach global awareness and for social change.
17.30, Elvin Hall, Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way. Tea at 5pm; drinks and
canapés after the lecture at 6.30pm
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