Description
CLASS JOURNEYS: WORKING AND STUDYING IN HIGHER EDUCATION – BEING WORKING CLASS IN THE ACADEMY Class and academia remain a contested terrain. This event therefore aims to provide a platform for an engagement with the idea of working-class journeys as well as offering an element of clarity, commonality and advice for those who are struggling with some of the issues of class in the academy.Schedule: 7.30pm -9pm Wednesday 24th February - online7.30 Welcome & Introductions: Dr Craig Johnston (University of Winchester) and Professor Geraldine Van Bueren QC (Queen Mary’s University)7.35 Presenter: Professor Nicola Ingram – Manchester Met UniversityDiscussing some of the challenges, barriers and opportunities of being a working class ‘academic’:- this session will look at giving some element of clarity and commonality as well as advice for those who are struggling with some of the issues of class in the academy8.10: Presenter Dr Deirdre O’Neill - University of Hertfordshire - Being working-class in the academy. Introducing a space for working-class academics (A Journal of Class and Culture) aiming to publish in the academy. 8.40 Symposium: Dr Craig Johnston, Dr Charlie Davis and Dr Alex Bower - From the earlier conversations, Q&A/discussion8.50 Wrap up
Period | 24 Feb 2021 |
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Event type | Conference |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Social Class
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