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Talking Back: Hip Hop Through Research and Practice is grounded in feminist and critical theorist Bell Hook’s idea of “Talking Back”. This three day event will open up a space to learn more about the five pillars of Hip Hop (Knowledge, style writing/graffiti, b-boying/breaking, Djing, Emceeing) and will allow artists and researchers to sit down and discuss their practice and reflect on their research.
The Research Handbook on Democracy and Development is a new publication edited by CTPSR Professor Gordon Crawford and Professor Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai, University of Ghana Business School.
The Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) invite you to their annual conference, this year on the theme of 'Postdigital Cities'. The event will take place over the course of two days, with each panel session focusing on CPC's key thematic areas.
The Centre for Global Engagement (CGE) and the Centre for Global Learning (GLEA) at Coventry University will host a webinar on Friday 11th June at 12pm UK time.
This research event brings together international practitioners and researchers in the field of practice research to explore and discuss the challenges and opportunities in developing new methodologies in research-led practices and in collaborations with the cultural sector.
Evaluating the current solutions proposed in the First Social innovation lab to expand on possible solutions that challenge the norms in bioplastics packaging and identify promising prototypes.
Exploring the methodological innovations in big data analytics and how they can be better utilised to examine contemporary management topics and the global grand challenges of modern times.
A webinar for researchers, coaches, leisure service and physical activity providers.
This CTPSR webinar is based on The Frontlines of Peace by Séverine Autesserre, award-winning researcher and peacebuilder, examines the well-intentioned but inherently flawed peace industry.
Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN), launched following a G8 Summit in 2012, supports global efforts to make agricultural and nutritionally relevant data available, accessible, and usable for unrestricted use worldwide.
The network aims to examine how wider political discussions around nationalism, citizenship and international relations shape the identity of students categorised as minorities because of their religion, ethnicity or gender and their experiences of discrimination and equality.
Coventry University would like to invite you to a Business Insider forum, in which we’ll look at Arts and Culture as a business sector and delve into the role it will play in helping the Midlands’ economic recovery and investment.
This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series
The Postgraduate Teaching Taster Events offer prospective students a chance to experience a short sample lecture; meet with course directors; and ask questions about studying Global Diversity Governance at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations.
The Postgraduate Teaching Taster Events offer prospective students a chance to experience a short sample lecture; meet with course directors; and ask questions about studying Peace and Conflict Studies at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations.
The Centre for Global Learning (GLEA) are inviting applications for an online, part-time PhD in Global Education that may be of interest to those with five or more years experience working in an education setting.
Globally, there are about 1 billion people without access to electricity and about 3 billion relying on traditional fuels for cooking and heating.
This event is part of the CFCI public seminar series
In this presentation using physical education and community sports as examples of racialized social spaces we will step by step examine why whiteness threatens allyship, constrains learning and restricts community participation.
The Postgraduate Teaching Taster Events offer prospective students a chance to experience a short sample lecture; meet with course directors; and ask questions about studying Maritime Security at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations.