PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF CRITICAL THOUGHT - 2003 SCHEDULE

Invoking the tradition of the Salon

Pushing the Boundaries of Critical Thought is a seminar series that encourages conversations about social theory across disciplines and communities. Set in the comfortable surroundings of a café, we explore the connections between social theory and contemporary research. It is a joint initiative of CAPSTRANS, the Centre for Equity Research in Education (CERE) and the Faculty of Education.

All seminars are held at FoodReThought (Building 67, University of Wollongong) on the last Wednesday of the month at 5:30 pm. Cost is $5 to cover the cost of refreshments (or a gold coin donation).

 

Dates Title Presenter Home Institute
27 August
Constituting the subject in poststructuralist thought Professor Bronwyn Davies University of Western Sydney
24 September
Vineyards, backyards and the hard yards: rethinking human/nature interactions in geography Associate Professor Lesley Head University of Wollongong
29 October
Even Accountants Do It Professor Michael Gaffikin University of Wollongong
26 November
Using Gramsci to understand global hegemony Professor Alastair Davidson Swinburne University of Technology
Last reviewed: 2 June, 2010

Membership

To Join CAPSTRANS, download and complete the membership form and email to the CAPSTRANS Director, Associate Professor Mark McLelland: markmc@uow.edu.au