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Literature & Human Rights: A Critical examination (Symposium, Newcastle, 25 May 2013)

A one-day symposium hosted by the Newcastle Centre for the Literary Arts (NCLA), the Gender Research Group, the Newcastle Forum for Human Rights and Social Justice, and the Postcolonial Research Group 25 May 2013 Percy Building, Newcastle University Organisers: Anne Whitehead, Carolyn Pedwell, and Neelam Srivastava There has recently been Read more…

By medh, 8 years3 years ago
Seminars and Lectures

Disability, mental capacity, medical humanities & the law

Next week, I will be co-running — with Jillian Craigie and Oliver Lewis — the first of two workshops that comprise a collaboration between the Centre for Medical Humanities at Durham University with the Centre for Philosophy, Justice and Health (UCL) and the international human rights NGO The Mental Disability Advocacy Center (MDAC). Read more…

By medh, 8 years3 years ago
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