Events
Research Seminar: ‘Visibility, invisibilities and hypervisibility of female professionals in the Dutch screen industry’
Based on research in collaboration with professional organizations I discuss how female screen professionals navigate challenges in their work through visibility, invisibility and hypervisibility.
Research Seminar: Who knew? The ‘migrated archives’, secrecy, and decolonisation
Dr Tim Livsey presents a paper for the Politics, Diplomacy and International History and Empires and Aftermath seminar groups in the School of History.
Healthy Users: The Governance of Well-being on Social Media
In this book talk, Niall Docherty will present empirical and theoretical findings from Healthy Users (2025, UC Press) to show how living well online is not as simple as it seems
When the Political is Personal: Gendering Mourning in the Royal Courts of Castile and Portugal
Professor Núria Silleras-Fernández (University of Colorado Boulder)
Peering Through the Cracks. Polish Musicians in Tehran 1942 to 1945: The Case of Irena Valdi-Gołębiowska
Part of the Music Research Seminar Series 2025-26
The Cultural Industries in Long-Term Historical Context
Marking the publication of the new, fifth edition of David Hesmondhalgh’s book The Cultural Industries, a discussion between David Hesmondhalgh and Anamik Saha followed by Q&A
- One day event
- Reoccuring events





