PSI EVENTS
The Sixth “Rhetoric in Society” Conference of the RSE
The Sixth “Rhetoric in Society” Conference of the RSE
University of East Anglia,
Norwich, 3-5 July 2017
Hosted by
The Rhetoric Society of Europe (RSE)
The Rhetoric and...
John Garrett Memorial Lecture 23.02.2017
This years annual John Garrett lecture co-hosted with the Norwich Labour Party will take place in the Thomas Paine Lecture Theatre at at 7pm on Friday 23rd February. This years lecturer...
Global Britain: Beyond Brexit
Arts and Humanities Public Lecture Series
Spring 2018
Global Britain: Beyond Brexit
All events will take place in Thomas Paine Study Centre (TPSC), UEA, NR4 7TJ
6.30 - 7.45pm...
Generation Revolution: Film Screening and Directors Q&A
UEA Politics Speaker Series, Autumn 2017
All Talks Wednesdays at 16:00 in Arts 2.84, Unless Otherwise Specified
Organizer: Michael L. Frazer, Lecturer in Political and Social Theory, PPL
Sept 27th
Delia...
MA Gender Studies
The Interdisciplinary Institute for the Humanities is sponsoring a series of lectures on key themes in gender and culture to mark the launch of the MA Gender Studies.
"Cuteness,...
'Brexit means Brexit', but what does it mean?
The UK's future after the referendum
On 23 June 2016, the UK voted by 52 to 48 per cent to leave the EU. The aim of this series is to explore what happens next. It asks: What is at stake? What...
John Garrett Memorial Lecture 2017
Stop the presses? The revolution in News
Alan Rusbridger
Date: 24 February 2017
Time: 7pm (doors open at 6.30pm)
Venue: Thomas Paine Study Centre Lecture Theatre
Free to attend...
European Political Cinema
School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies, UEA
Free admission to film screenings, films subtitled in English, all welcome.
All screenings 5-8pm
For further...
Should the UK remain in or leave the EU?
The people of the United Kingdom will shortly take a decision that will be the most important for a political generation, with repercussions for decades to come. University of East Anglia (UEA)...
'Big data, big questions'
What is 'big data'? Who collects it and what is it used for? Does 'big data' make life better? How should it inform policy at national and local level? Can it improve health, social care and...
European Political Cinema Spring 2017
School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies
Tuesdays, 5pm.
All welcome, free entry.
Full descriptions of the films can be viewed here
For further details...
Populism, comedy and popular culture
Stand-Up Politics? Populism, comedy and popular culture.
19th May 2017: 1-6pm LSB 01.21, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
Organisers: Ben Little (b.little@uea.ac.uk) and ...
Exploring religion in Britain today
Free speech, hate speech, faith speech
9 March, 6.30pm, Thomas Paine Study Centre Lecture Theatre
Dr Alex Brown, Prof Lee Marsden, Prof Rachel Potter
Free speech...
ECREA Workshop 2017
The Future of Media Content:
Interventions and Industries in the Internet Era
15 – 16 September 2017
The “Communication Law and Policy” and “Media Industries and Cultural...
PSI events programme
We aim to help our students keep their fingers on the pulse and expose them to some of the greatest minds.
Events Spring 2017
- Spring European Political Cinema Series
- UEA Politics Speaker Series- External Seminar Programme
- UEA Politics Speaker Series- Internal Seminar Programme
- "Brexit means Brexit"- but what does that mean?
- John Garrett Memorial Lecture with Alan Rusbridger
- Exploring Religion in Britain Today
- Charles Clarke In Conversation: Politics Today
- Stand Up Politics? Populism, comedy and popular culture
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