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2007 LRDG seminar: 'You want to know about literacy? Then look, listen, and think about something else' : Alternative approaches, (in)appropriate methods and unexpected outcomes in ethnographic research. Anita Wilson, Lancaster University, 13 November 2007 Sociology Department Seminar, 13 November 2007 Religious Studies Postgraduate Seminar, 12 November 2007 T.O.P.I.X. Seminar, 12 November 2007 Northern Renaissance Seminar: 'Everyday Life', 10 November 2007 Chinese Studies Research Group seminar (2), 5 November 2007 GaL talk: Doing gender phonetically: indexical information in phonology (Kevin Watson), 8 November 2007 Speech RG talk: Francis Katamba, 8 November 2007 Educational Research Departmental Seminar Series, 7 November 2007 The National Theatre in Question: Proliferation and Differentiation of French National Theatres 1968-2007, 7 November 2007 Evaluating policies - not just programmes or projects, 7 November 2007 Law (Postgraduate) Teatime Discussion Group, 7 November 2007 Pragmatics and Stylistics Research Group, 7 November 2007 Resisting global competitiveness? Populist responses to neoliberalisation in Central Eastern Europe, "6 November 2007" Sociology Department Seminar, 6 November 2007 LRDG seminar: David Barton - Writing on Web2, 6 November 2007 Inaugural Reading Professor Paul Farley, 6 November 2007 matterealities, mobilities, innovation. Karen Barad @ Lancaster, 5 -7 November 2007 Being creative with academic writing : practical workshops, 5 November 2007 Religious Studies Department Seminar, 5 November 2007 Karen Barad Public Lecture, 5 November 2007 Corpus Research Group, 5 November 2007 Literature Live Event - Adapting the Inferno - Ciaran Carson and Sean O'Brien, 1 November 2007 Department of Philosophy Seminar Programme, 31 October 2007 Film Screening - 'An Inconvenient Truth' (USA, 2006), "30 October 2007" LRDG Seminar - Orthography as social practice: spelling and the new literacy studies. Mark Sebba, Lancaster University, 30 October 2007 Sociology Department Seminar, 30 October 2007 Religious Studies Department Seminar, 29 October 2007 CSEC seminar with Andrew Barry, 25 October 2007 Spanish Film Trailers: The Future As Seen From The Past, 24 October 2007 Workshop - 'Environment, Capitalism and Resistance: From the Amazon to the City, 24 October 2007 The Problem of the Rule of Law in IPE, "23 October 2007" LRDG Seminar: Exploring Textually Mediated Institutional Space: Gate keeping, Docility, Ceremonies and Signs. Lee James Tipton, Lancaster University, 23 October 2007 Religious Studies Department Seminar, 22 October 2007 Martin Bell Lecture, 18 October 2007 'Locating and mapping issues and networks on the WWW', 18 October 2007 The Richardson Institute Annual Peace Lecture, "18 October 2007" Department of Philosophy Seminar Programme, 17 October 2007 The Teaching-Research Nexus, 17 October 2007 Philosophy Seminar, 17 October 2007 Philosophy of Mind and Psychology reading group, 17 October 2007 John Murray Reading, 16 October 2007 LRDG seminar: The discourses of a virtual island: the Schome-NAGTY 'Teen Second Life' project. Julia Gillen, Lancaster University, 16 October 2007 NATURAL INTERVENTIONS - Talk, 15 October 2007 Religious Studies Postgraduate Seminar, 15 October 2007 Welcome to the Centre for Gender and Women' Studies, 12 October 2007 Getting Grants in Gender Research, 12 October 2007 Food Classes: Shame, Eating, Social Class, 11 October 2007 Ruskin Research Seminar Series, 11 October 2007-14 December 20 Madness in Musil's "The Man without Qualities", 10 October 2007 Pages << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 >>
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