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2019
November
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Lost & Found Home - Explore the themes of self-identity and 'home' through this study of Scottish and Dutch migrants.
-A comparative biography study of Scottish migrants living in the Netherlands and Dutch migrants living in Scotland. Part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science, organised by the University of Aberdeen. Join Simone Haarbosch to explore ideas of home and learn how immigrants position themselves in their new environment and who...
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Open Seminar: The Scottish Party System at 20: a thaw in a frozen party system?
-Department of Politics and International Relations Seminar Series Wednesday November 6th 2019, 2.00–4pm Room: EWF61 The Scottish Party System at 20: a thaw in a frozen party system? Dr Malcolm Harvey (University of Aberdeen) The Scottish Parliament turned 20 this year. Intended as ‘the settled will of the Scottish people’, devolution has proved...
October
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SEMINAR OPEN TO ALL: Middle Eastern Christian Narratives of Citizenship and Belonging in the UK
-Senior Lecturer at the University of St. Andrew, Fiona McCallum Guiney, will be making a seminar as part of the sociology seminar series.
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OPEN TO ALL: A seminar by Dr. Professor David Anderson (Anthropology)
-As part of the anthropology seminar series, Professor David Anderson will be presenting on the 3rd of October in room F61.
March
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Wednesday Seminar - All Welcome! 'Social mobility in Scotland and elsewhere'
-Geoff Payne, a Sociologist from the University of Newcastle will present on 'Social mobility in Scotland and elsewhere'.
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Wednesday Seminar - All Welcome! 'Political Apology and Spectacles of Gendered Violence'
-Emma Dolon will present on 'Political Apology and Spectacles of Gendered Violence'.
February
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Wednesday Seminar - All Welcome! 'Identity change, identity politics and identity traps: why everyday compromise after conflict is so often reversed.'
-Jennifer Todd (University College Dublin), 'Identity change, identity politics and identity traps: why everyday compromise after conflict is so often reversed.' To be chaired by John Nagle.
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Wednesday Seminar - All Welcome! 'The Government formation process in Sweden. Why is it so difficult compared to other countries?
-Anders Wildfelt 'The Government formation process in Sweden. Why is it so difficult compared to other countries?'