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Macro Seminar - Tim Lee (Queen Mary)

16:00 - 17:00 23 March 2021
Title: Transforming Institutions: Labor Reallocation and Wage Growth in a Reunified Germany

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Politics Pankhurst Seminar with Professor Francesca Gains: Metro Mayors: Who are They and What do They Do? - A Pre-Election Primer

13:00 - 14:00 23 March 2021
Politics Pankhurst Seminar with Professor Francesca Gains Metro Mayors: Who are They and What do They Do? - A Pre-Election Primer March 23d 2021 1-2pm Zoom meeting ID:…

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Morgan Centre seminar: The Affective Temporalities of Friendships (Kinneret Lahad)

15:00 - 16:00 24 March 2021
"When will we meet?" "It's been ages since we last spoke", or "We must catch up soon", are just some of the commonplace and seemingly insignificant sayings between friends. In this…

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From MOOCs to COVID - Teaching and Learning Opportunities arising from Necessity -*POSTPONED*

15:30 - 16:30 25 March 2021
An Inaugural lecture by Professor Ralf Becker from the Department of Economics We are very pleased to announce that Professor Ralf Becker will deliver an Inaugural lecture on 25 March…

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We can't breathe: Gary Younge in conversation with Zubaida Haque about race, class and Covid

13:45 - 15:15 31 March 2021
This event is organised by the Political Studies Association (PSA) as part of their 2021 annual conference. The Coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests have thrown issues…

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"At Least We Don't Do That Here." How Europe (Mis)Understands Black America (Gary Younge)

18:00 - 19:00 12 April 2021
This talk, from Professor of Sociology, Gary Younge, marks the opening of the British Sociological Association's 70th Anniversary Annual Conference, and it is open to all. Britain's…

Dr Petra Tjitske Kalshoven: For a familiar future: The power of habit in England’s nuclear heartland

16:00 - 17:30 12 April 2021
Dr Petra Tjitske Kalshoven, University of Manchester Title: For a familiar future: The power of habit in England’s nuclear heartland Abstract: This is a story of two recent energy-related…

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Climate Change: Why complexity appears to hinder -- but may actually help -- humanity to act?

13:00 - 14:00 13 April 2021
Politics Pankhurst Seminar with Dr. Paul Tobin Climate Change: Why complexity appears to hinder -- but may actually help -- humanity to act? April 13th 2021 1-2pm Zoom…

Applied Seminar - Nathan Nunn (Harvard)

16:00 - 17:00 15 April 2021
Title: Transhumant Pastoralism, Climate Change and Conflict in Africa

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The Annual Arthur Lewis Lecture 2021

17:30 - 19:00 15 April 2021
On 15th April 2021, the School of Social Sciences welcomes one of the most senior UNHCR officials in the Mediterranean, an area that has been the epicentre of refugee flows into Europe…

Speculative Cities: Housing and value conversions in Maputo, Mozambique with Professor Morten Nielsen

16:00 - 17:30 19 April 2021
‘Speculative Cities: Housing and value conversions in Maputo, Mozambique’ Prof Morten Nielsen, National Museum of Denmark Based on ethnographic research carried out in Maputo, in this…

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Macro Seminar - Marcelo Pedroni (Amsterdam)

16:00 - 17:00 20 April 2021
Title: Dynamic Information Aggregation: Learning from the Past

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‘CPS know the justice ain’t right, but the jury don’t‘

16:30 - 18:00 20 April 2021
Procedural unfairness and racial bias in the use of rap in criminal cases There has been a surge in criminal cases in which prosecutors seek to rely on rap lyrics and videos as incriminating…

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Philosophy Research Seminar - Dr André Carus (LMU)

15:15 - 16:50 21 April 2021
This year we are running all of our research seminars online using Zoom. If you would like to attend, and are not included on our events mailing list, please email Dr Stephen Ingram…

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The Annual Harry Street Lecture - Academic Year 2020/2021

16:00 - 17:30 21 April 2021
‘UK Constitutional Reform – Westminster or Whitehall? We’re often told that there is no real understanding of the separation of powers in the UK constitution. Its efficient secret…

Dr Diego Maria Malara: Pious Demons and Sinful Christians: Mimesis, Historicity, and the Demonization of Protestantism in Ethiopian Orthodox Exorcism

16:00 - 17:30 26 April 2021
Dr Diego Maria Malara, University of Glasgow Chaired by Sebastien Bachelet Title: Pious Demons and Sinful Christians: Mimesis, Historicity, and the Demonization of Protestantism…

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Macro Seminar - Joseba Martinez (LBS)

16:00 - 17:00 27 April 2021
Title: Automation Potential and Diffusion

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Morgan Centre seminar - Marking motherhood on the body: The tattoos of mothers who live apart from their children

15:00 - 16:00 28 April 2021
Speakers: Siobhan Beckwith and Lisa Morriss We will present the initial findings of a pilot project funded by the Sociological Review. We used a narrative approach alongside arts-based…

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Sociology PhD Symposium

14:00 - 15:40 28 April 2021
We are showcasing the work of three of our postgraduate researchers in this symposium: - Collective Memories, Emotions, and Spatial Tactics in Social Movements: The Case of the Umbrella…

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Sociology seminar: Radical uncertainty, pandemic mitigation & participatory crisis management (Elisa Pieri)

16:00 - 17:00 28 April 2021
Sociology seminar, presented by Dr Elisa Pieri, University of Manchester. The current outbreak of COVID-19 is a stark reminder of our permanent exposure to risk of pandemic outbreaks.…

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Suffering in Silence? The Politics of Everyday Life in the Uyghur Diaspora

16:00 - 17:30 28 April 2021
Please register in advance by following this Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/suffering-in-silence-the-politics-of-everyday-life-in-the-uyghur-diaspora-tickets-144681916507…

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Making the Unknown Knowable

15:00 29 April - 16:30 27 May 2021
Making the unknown knowable has always been located at the heart of scientific activity. Yet, whether the goal is to understand extreme environments, outer space or the universe (Helmreich,…

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Sociology seminar: 'The social significance of dining out' (Alan Warde)

15:45 - 16:45 5 May 2021
Alan Warde will discuss research from his book, co-authored by Jessica Paddock and Jennifer Whillans, 'The social significance of dining out: A study of continuity and change'. All welcome.

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Macro Seminar - Axelle Ferriere (Paris)

16:00 - 17:00 11 May 2021
Title: Larger Transfers Financed with More Progressive Taxes? On the Optimal Design of Taxes and Transfers

Alumni Event: Life After Anthropology at Manchester

15:30 - 17:30 12 May 2021
Join us online for a roundtable discussion with four alumni of the Manchester anthropology degree programme. Hear about four different life and career trajectories of Manchester anthropology…

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