Events Jan-Dec 13

January 2013

 

16-Jan Liz Carter -‘Right-wing extremism: trying to make sense of the jumble of terms and concepts’ RC4SPIRE Brian Doherty CBA2.039, Chancellor's Building - 4-5.30 pm
22-Jan Dr Agata Fijalkowski (Lancaster University) -Transitional Justice in post communist Europe: Comparative reflections on Poland and the Balkans Criminology Seminar Evi Girling CBA1.023, Chancellor's Building - 4 pm
23-Jan Holly Eckersley - In what ways can Charles Dickens novels be used as historical narrative? and Robin Hadley - Locating the lacunae: Issues in recruiting participants for interview in a sensitive subject. WiP Seminar Jo Taylor CM1.24, Claus Moser 12 pm
23-Jan Keele Debate on GLOBAL SHIFT/ Global Fault-lines - Vassilis K Fouskas (Richmond University London) and Bulent Gokay (Keele University) Seminar Bulent Gokay Chancellor’s Building, CBA2.039 - 4-6 pm
28-Jan Dr. Benedetta Cappellini, Royal Holloway, University of London - How Little Emperors travel with Global brands: a critical analysis of brand consistency and meanings across contexts of consumption COM Seminar Liz Parsons CBA1.023, Chancellor's Building - 1-2 pm
30-Jan Phil Catney - ‘The Politics of Blame’ RC4SPIRE Brian Doherty CBA2.039, Chancellor's Building - 4-5.30 pm
30-Jan Paul Jones (Keele): 'Royalist Print and Textual Space, 1643-1646'. Early Modern History Seminar Ann Hughes CM0.12, Claus Moser - 5.30 pm
30-Jan Prof. John Wearden (Keele University)
What makes time “fly” or “drag”? Passage of time judgements in the laboratory and the world outside
Psychological Research Seminar Alexandra Kent DH0.31, Dorothy Hodgkin - 1 pm
30-Jan Dr Vito Polito (Cardiff Business School)
Title: “Modeling the US sovereign credit rating”
Economics Seminar Carmen Boado-Penas CM0.12, Claus Moser - 3.30-5.00 pm
30-Jan Francis Poulenc In Memoriam
– 50th Anniversary Recital and Talks       Dr Philippe Cathé (Maître de conferences, HDR), ‘Approaches to Francis
Poulenc’s Musical Language’

Michael Bell (piano, Keele University) and Karen Radcliffe (mezzo-soprano,
Keele University):
Poulenc, Banalités, Fiançailles pour rire, Tel Jour, Telle Nuit
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Prof. Barbara Kelly (Keele University), ‘Poulenc and Stravinsky: Musical
Influence, Crisis, or Complicity?’
Keele Music Forum Nicholas Reyland LINDSAY STUDIO THEATRE 2 - 2 pm

February 2013

05-Feb Dr Sam Coleman, University of Hertfordshire - Qualia and Awareness RIP Invited Lecture Seminars Sorin Baiasu CBA0.060, Chancellor's Building - 6-7.30 pm
06-Feb Brian Doherty and Graeme Hayes, (Aston University), ‘Criminal Trials of Protest Activists’ RC4SPIRE Seminar Brian Doherty CBA0.003, Chancellor's Building - 4-530 pm
06-Feb  Dr Paul Simpson (Keele University): ‘Street Music and the City: Bodies, Rhythms, and Performing in Public Spaces’ Keele Music Forum Nicholas Reyland Lecture Room, The Clock House - 2 pm
11-Feb Professor Susan Read - Living in the shadow of grief. Lessons from people with a learning disability Inaugural Lecture Keele Marketing Team Westminster Theatre - 6 pm
12-Feb Professor Marcia Baron, University of St Andrews/Indiana, Bloomington
Reasonableness
RIP Invited Lecture Seminars Sorin Baiasu CBA0.060, Chancellor's Building - 6-7.30 pm
13-Feb Dr. Poul Rohleder, Anglia Ruskin University - Disability, sexuality and sexual health Psychological Research Seminar Alexandra Kent DH0.31, Dorothy Hodgkin - 1 pm
13-Feb Professor Tony Jefferson (Professor Emeritus Keele University)  - The riots 2011: Another Moral Panic or .... What?  Criminology Research Seminar Evi Girling CBA1.102, Chancellor's Building 3.45 pm
13-Feb Dr. Cinzia Priola, Aston Business School, Aston University - Discrimination in Inclusive Organizations: Silencing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) workers in Italian Social Cooperatives. COM Seminar Liz Parsons CBA1.076, Chancellor's Building - 1-2 pm
13-Feb Composer Trevor Wishart introduces, performs and discusses his electroacoustic epic, Encounters in the Republic of Heaven Keele Music Forum Nicholas Reyland Lindsay Studio Theatre 2 - 2 pm
13-Feb Steve Hewitt (University of Birmingham), “Spotted throughout with red”: the Cold War Framing of English-Canadian Women’s Liberation Groups by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’ DBC Seminar Tim Lustig CBA1.023, Chancellor's Building - 2.30 pm
13-Feb Dr. Dave Lyddon, Honorary Fellow, KMS
'A Historical Perspective on Recent Legal Restrictions on the Right to Strike in the UK'
Employment Policy and Equalities Seminar Carole Thornley DW0.26/0.27, Darwin Building 2-3.30 pm
13-Feb Dr Leon Moosavi, University of Liverpool - Conversion to Islam and Racism in Muslim Communities Ethnicities and Migration Research Group Seminar Natalie Soleiman CBB2.023, Chancellor's Building - 4-5.30 pm
13-Feb Dr Michael Arghyrou (Cardiff Business School) - "The determinants of sovereign bond yield spreads in the EMU” Economics Seminar Carmen Boado-Penas CM0.12, Claus Moser - 3.30-5 pm
18-Feb Professor Tom Obokata - 'International Law on Human Trafficking Inaugural Lecture Keele Marketing Team Westminster Theatre - 6 pm
18-Feb Nvivo Training PGR Training Session Emma Head PC Lab 3, 10-4.30 pm
19-Feb Dania Thomas - Valuing a life: a gendered reading of statutory motor vehicle accident compensation' CLES WIP Seminar Michael Haley The Moot Court Room, 4.15 pm
20-Feb PhD application workshop Workshop Ceri Morgan CM0.12, Claus Moser - 2-3 pm
20-Feb Andy Dobson - ‘From Deliberative to Dialogic Democracy’ RC4SPIRE Seminar Brian Doherty CBA2.039 - Chancellor's Building - 4-530 pm
20-Feb Nicola Parsons (University of Sydney) - ‘Resisting the novel: Jane Barker and the politics of form’ English Research Seminar Nick Seager CM0.12, Claus Moser - 3.30 pm
20-Feb Dr Jane Essex and Joanne Watts - Trialling an indicator of the impact of two library induction models in higher education Social Policy (Education) seminar Social Policy (Education) seminar CBC0.015, Chancellor's Buidling 1-2 pm
20-Feb Charles Townshend - The massacre of the Protestants in West Cork, 1922 This History Hour Karen Hunt CBB0.030, Chancellor's Building - 1-2 pm
25-Feb Professor Steve Cropper - Reading academic articles and literature reviews PGR Training Session Farzana Shain CBA1.023, Chancellor's Building - 3-5 pm
25-Feb Visual Criminology: Crime, Criminal Justice, and the Image Visual Criminology Event Ronnie Lippens CBA2.017, Chancellor's Building - 9-4 pm
26-Feb Professor Geoffrey Scarre, University of Durham - 'Sapient Trouble-tombs'? Archeologists' Moral Responsibilities Towards the Dead RIP Invited Lecture Seminars Sorin Baiasu CBA0.060, Chancellor's Building - 6-7.30 pm
26-Feb Dr Andi Aresti (Prisoner Education Trust and University of Greenwich) - Convict Criminology (Title to be confirmed) Criminology Research Seminar Evi Girling CBA0.003, Chancellor's Building - 4 pm
26-Feb Palliative & End of Life Care Research Group Student Seminar Sue Read CM0.12, Claus Moser - 2-4 pm
27-Feb Bulent Gokay - ‘The Political Economy of the Arab Spring’  RC4SPIRE Seminar Brian Doherty CBA2.039 Chancellor's Building - 4-530 pm
27-Feb Dr Gemma John, Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change, Manchester - Freedom of Information legislation in Scotland Law Research Seminar Marie-Andree Jacob CBC2.028, Chancellor's Building, 4-5.30 pm
27-Feb Dr. Pamela Qualter, University of Central Lancashire - Loneliness in childhood and adolescents – antecedents and consequences Psychological Research Seminar Alexandra Kent DH0.31, Dorothy Hodgkin - 1 pm
27-Feb Guy Standing, The Precariat - title to be confirmed Sociology/ Criminology Seminar Mark Featherstone TBC, Chancellor's Building - 4-7 pm
27-Feb Peter Jackson (Emeritus Professor of Medieval History) - 'Under Infidel Rule: The Conquered Muslims in the 13th-Century Mongol Empire' Celebration event Malcolm Crook CM0.12, Claus Moser - 6 pm
27-Feb Ken Mulkearn - 'The public sector and the labour market: the effects of the Government's incomes policy on jobs and pay' Employment Policy and Equalities Seminar Carole Thornley DW0.26/0.27, Darwin Building,   2-4 pm
28-Feb Applying and contextualising theory: the case of Bakhtin Circle (David
Shepherd)
PGR Training Session Farzana Shain tbc  

March 2013

01-Mar Professor David Shepherd - Applying and contextualising theory: the case of the Bakhtin Circle PGR Training Session Farzana Shain CM0.12, Claus Moser - 2-3.30 pm
06-Mar Prof Pierre Devolder (Catholic University of Louvain - Belgium)
Title: Risk measurement for long term pension liabilities
Economics Seminar Carmen Boado-Penas CM0.12, Claus Moser - 3.30-5.00 pm
06-Mar Tony Bradney - 'The University Law School in 20 Years Time' WIP Seminar Michael Haley CBC1.030, Chancellor's Building, 4 pm
06-Mar Prof. Shona Bettany, Westminster Business School and Dr. Ben Kerrane, Manchester Business School
The material-semiotics of fatherhood: the co-emergence of technology and the contemporary father
COM Seminar Liz Parsons CBA1.080, Chancellor's Building1-2 pm
06-Mar Dr Philip Thomas (piano, University of Huddersfield) performs and then discusses the challenges of performing:
Christopher Fox L’ascenseur (2012), Richard Glover Logical Harmonies (1) (2011), Marc Sabat Nocturne (1996),
Martin Arnold Points and Waltzes (2012)
Keele Music Forum Nicholas Reyland The Chapel - 2 pm
06-Mar Celeste-Marie Bernier (University of Nottingham), ‘Imaging Slavery: The Body, Memory and Representation in an African American and Black British Transatlantic Imaginary’ DBC Seminar Tim Lustig CBA0.013, Chancellor's Building
06-Mar Dr. Tricia Dawson, Employment Policy and Equalities Research Group, KMS
‘The challenges of field research interviews in hard times’
Employment Policy and Equalities Seminar Carole Thornley DW0.26/0.27, Darwin Building - 2-3.30 pm
06-Mar Ann Hughes - To be paid again with the king’s spoons: money, memory, politics, archives and the English Civil War The History Hour Karen Hunt CBB0.030, Chancellor's Building - 1-2 pm
12-Mar Dr Michelle Montague, University of Bristol - The Intentionality and Phenomenology and Perception (TBC) RIP Invited Lecture Seminars Sorin Baiasu CBA0.060, Chancellor's Building - 6-7.30 pm
13-Mar
Nina Grishina (Brunel University) Title: “Portfolio optimization with prospect theory investor preferences”
Economics Seminar Carmen Boado-Penas CBB0.009, Chancellor's Building, 3.30-5.00 pm
13-Mar James Peacock (Keele University), ‘Before the Bridge: Emily Barton’s Brookland (2006) and the Brooklyn Pastoral’ DBC Seminar Tim Lustig CBB1.030, Chancellor's Building - 2.30 pm
13-Mar TBC Sociology/ Criminology Seminar Mark Featherstone CBA0.005, Chancellor's Building - 12-1 pm
13-Mar Dr Mary Brydon Miller University of Cincinnati
Action Research: Developing Strategies for Positive Change
Psychological Research Seminar Alexandra Kent DH0.31, Dorothy Hodgkin - 1 pm
13-Mar Andy Kesson (University of Kent) - ‘Euph culture: John Lyly's Euphues as early modern celebrity’ English Research Seminar Nick Seager CBA2.017, Chancellor’s Building - 2.15 pm
13-Mar Colonel David Benest -  ‘2 Para in the Falklands: 30 Years On’ In association with Keele Alumni Office RC4SPIRE Brian Doherty CBA2.039 Chancellor's Building - 4-530 pm
13-Mar Dr Lizzie Seal (University of Sussex) -‘Haunted by the Ghosts: Edith Thompson and Timothy Evans’ Crimonology Research Seminar Evi Girling CBA0.060, Chancellor's Building - 4 pm
13-Mar Prof. Adam Ockelford (University of Roehampton): ‘The Impact of “Extreme Early Cognitive Environments” (“EECEs”) on the Developing Musicality of Children on the Autism Spectrum’

?Dr Katherine Finlay (University of Buckingham): ‘Using Music to Enhance Post-operative Recovery and Pain Management
Keele Music Forum Nicholas Reyland Lecture Room, The Clock House - 2 pm
13-Mar Professor Carole Thornley, Employment Policy and Equalities Research Group, KMS - ‘Women Workers and Austerity: A new research agenda?’
Dr Kim Mather, Employment Policy and Equalities Research Group, KMS -
‘Police work in an age of austerity: reflections from the front line’
Employment Policy and Equalities Seminar Carole Thornley DW0.26/0.27, Darwin Building - 2-3.30 pm
13-Mar Alannah Tomkins - Doctors in New Zealand in the nineteenth century The History Hour Karen Hunt CBB0.030, Chancellor's Building - 1-2 pm
14-Mar Professor Dvora Yanow, Wageningen University
 -Where Do Our Ideas About Being 'Scientific' Come From?
Evidence from Science Museum Designs
COM Seminar Emma Bell Darwin Lecture Theatre 1-2 pm
15-Mar InVisio - International network for Visual Studies in Organisations NARTI Event Emma Bell Salvin Room, Keele Hall - 10-4 pm
20-Mar Dr. Cecilia Cassinger, Essex Business School, University of Essex
Draft title: Brands and Violence
COM Seminar Liz Parsons CBA1.023, Chancellor's Building - 1-2 pm
20-Mar Prof. Emeritus Peter Dickinson (Keele University): ‘Berkeley and Friends’

Michael Bell (piano, Keele University) and Karen Radcliffe (mezzo-soprano, Keele University):

Dickinson an ee cummings song cycle, Britten The Poet's Echo (Pushkin), Berkeley Five Poems of W.H. Auden, Dickinson Extravaganzas
? Rebecca Thumpston (Keele University): ‘Hidden Voices: Agential Figures in Britten’s Symphony for Cello and Orchestra’
Keele Music Forum Nicholas Reyland The Chapel - 2 pm
20-Mar Karen Hunt - Revisiting the Dublin Lockout, 1913 The History Hour Karen Hunt CBB0.030, Chancellor's Building 1-2 pm
20-Mar Spatial Turn Workshop - Speakers (Keele):
Andy Zieleniec (Sociology), Rob Gray (History), Ceri Morgan (English)
Visiting speaker:
Cristina Johnston (University of Stirling), 'Tehran, Vienna, Paris: The Cultural Geographies of Persepolis
Workshop Ceri Morgan CBA1.023, Chancellor's Building - 1-2 pm
20-Mar Dr John Howlett - Edmond Holmes and Progressive Education Centre for Social Policy (Education) seminar Farzana Shain CBC0.015, Chancellor's Building 1-2 pm
27-Mar Véronique Lane (Keele University), French Culture in Postwar American Literature: Kerouac at the Cinema (1945-1965) DBC Seminar Tim Lustig CBB1.030, Chancellor's Building - 2.30 pm
27-Mar Dr. Flora Cornish, London School of Economics - Psychology in the community (Title to be confirmed) Psychological Research Seminar Alexandra Kent DH0.31, Dorothy Hodgkin - 1 pm
27-Mar Sherilyn MacGregor - 'Fifty Shades of Green'  RC4SPIRE Brian Doherty CBA2.039, Chancellor's Building - 4-530 pm
27-Mar Lynn Abrams, Glasgow - title to be confirmed Modern History Research Seminar Shalini Sharma CBB0.030, Chancellor's Building - 5.15 pm
27-Mar Dr. Suzana Grubnic, School of Business and Economics, Loughborough University
Title tbc
COM Seminar Liz Parsons CBA1.080, Chancellor's Building - 1-2 pm
27-Mar Professor Ian Loader (Oxford University)
 “The purchase of security” 
Crimonology Research Seminar Evi Girling CBA0.060, Chancellor's Building 4 pm
27-Mar Dr Damian Breen - British Muslim Schools – State funding and transition Centre for Social Policy (Education) seminar Farzana Shain CBC0.015, Chancellor's Building 1-2 pm
27-Mar Jonna Nymna ESU Seminar Scott Mason CM0.12, Claus Moser 12- 1pm
27-Mar Ben Anderson - Risk, Cities, and Mountaineering in Germany, 1880-1914 The History Hour Karen Hunt CBB0.030, Chancellor's Buidling - 1-2 pm

April 2013

16-Apr Professor Harry Scarbrough 'Transfer' or 'Translation?': How Knowledge Is Shared Through Social Networks Inaugural Lecture Keele Marketing Team Westminster Theatre - 6 pm
18-Apr The Annual Postgraduate Conference of the Society for Music Analysis Conference Nick Rayland/Becky Thumpston Claus Moser
24-Apr Dr Sally Findlow - Student decision-making and perceptions of purpose in a recession-bound Higher Education market Centre for Social Policy (Education) seminar Farzana Shain CBC0.031, Chancellor's Building 1-2 pm
24-Apr Will Davies, Jarman's Jubillee: An act of resistance Humanities and Social Sciences Work in Progress Forum Jo Taylor CBA1.021, Chancellor's Building 12 pm
30-Apr Professor Ronnie Lippens, Criminology - Getting Published PGR Research Training Emma Head CBA1.074/075, Chancellor's Building 11-12.30 pm
30-Apr Humour and Bullying End of Project Dissemination Event Claire Fox CM0.12, Claus Moser Research Centre

May 2013

01-May Craig Doughty - Tweeting History: social media for historians The History Hour Karen Hunt CBB0.030, Chancellor;s Building 1-2 pm
01-May Sorin Baiasu -‘Kant's Guarantee of Perpetual Peace’ RC4SPIRE  Brian Doherty CBA2.039 Chancellor's Building - 4-530 pm
01-May Robert Taylor ‘Organised Labour and the Crisis of neo liberal capitalism’ Employment Policy and Equalities Seminar Carole Thornley DW0.26/0.27, Darwin Building -    2-4 pm
01-May Prof Sarah Smith (University of Bristol)
Title: TBA
Economics Seminar Carmen Boado-Penas CM0.12, Claus Moser - 3.30-5.00 pm
01-May Dr Victoria Door - A model for critical Modern Foreign Language teacher education Centre for Social Policy (Education) seminar Farzana Shain CBC0.015, Chancellor's Building 1-2 pm
01-May Anthony Carrigan - Towards a Postcolonial Disaster Studies ESU Seminar Scott Mason CM0.12, Claus Moser 1-2 pm
02-May AHRC Event   Sheena Bateman CM0.12, Claus Moser 10-12 pm
08-May Professor Christina Goulding (Marketing) - Grounded Theory PGR Research Training Emma Head CBA0.013, Chancellor's Building 2-5 pm
08-May Prof Linda Mulcahy, Law, LSE : The image as legal archive - expanding the notion of what is legal in socio-legal studies  CLES Seminar Marie-Andree Jacob TBC
08-May Dr Lauren Knott, Edge Hill University - What influences the production of false memories Psychological Research Seminar Alexandra Kent DH0.31, Dorothy Hodgkin - 1 pm
08-May Prof. Susanne Tietze, Sheffield Business School, Sheffield Hallam University
The Gift of Tongues: Translation as Institutional Work
COM Seminar Liz Parsons CBA1.080, Chancellor's Building - 1-2 pm
08-May Dr Tony Dobbins, Bangor University -
'Make do and mend' after mass redundancy in North Wales: critiquing human capital theory orthodoxy’
Employment Policy and Equalities Seminar Carole Thornley DW0.26/0.27, Darwin Building - 2-4 pm
08-May Ian Atherton - Commemorating the English civil war in local communities The History Hour Karen Hunt CBB0.030, Chancellor;s Building 1-2 pm
08-May Professor Linda Mulcahy, LSE
“The image as legal archive – expanding the notion of what is legal in socio-legal studies
Law Research Seminar Fiona Cownie Moot Court Room, 4-5.30 pm
08-May Rebecca Beasley (Queen's College, Oxford) -- "Aspects of the novel: Ford, Conrad and the Anglo-Russian Convention" English Research Seminar Nicholas Seager CBA0.003, Chancellor's Building - 2.15 pm
14-May Professor Pat Black -“From Pupil to Professor - Reflections on a Journey in Pharmacy Education and Professional Development” Inaugural Lecture Keele Marketing Team Westminster Theatre - 6 pm
15-May TBC Sociology Seminar Mark Featherstone CBA0.005, Chancellor's Building - 12-1 pm
15-May Sara Wolfson (Manchester Metropolitan University): ‘The Establishment of Queen Henrietta Maria’s Household and Anglo-French relations, 1625-1626’ Early Modern History Seminar Ann Hughes CM0.12, Claus Moser - 5.30 pm
16-May Writing up and the viva (Farzana Shain) PGR Training Session Farzana Shain tbc
17-May AHRC - Crossing the Bar AHRC Workshop David Amigoni CBA2.039, Chancellor's Building - 10 - 4 pm
18-May Staffordshire VCH volume Public Lecture Nigel Tringham Keele Hall
22-May TBC Sociology Seminar Mark Featherstone CBA0.005, Chancellor's Building - 12-1 pm
22-May Dr. Geoff Bunn, Manchester Met University - History of Psychology (Title to be confirmed) Psychological Research Seminar Alexandra Kent DH0.31, Dorothy Hodgkin - 1 pm
22-May Julie Sanders (Nottingham University):  ‘Ramblings: Reading Shakespeare's Henry IV plays through the literature of perambulation' Early Moder History Seminar Ann Hughes CM0.12, Claus Moser 5.30 pm
22-May Michael Thomson - 'Reasoning in the agora: health talk and social flesh' CLES WIP Seminar Michael Thomson The  Moot Court Room - 3pm
22-May Prof. Heather Hopfl, Essex Business School, University of Essex
Contamination: Acts of Dirty and Discreet Revenge
COM Seminar Liz Parsons Room to be confirmed- 1-2 pm
22-May Scott Mason ESU Seminar Scott Mason CM0.12, Claus Moser 1-2 pm
28-May Professor Christina Goulding - “The Tribal Consumer” Inaugural Lecture Keele Marketing Team Westminster Theatre - 6 pm
29-May Charis Gerorideris ESU Seminar Scott Mason CM0.12, Claus Moser 1-2 pm