Professor Mark Harrison (University of Oxford)
Protest and Identity Formation in the Time of Covid: The UK in Historical Context

Professor Mark Harrison (University of Oxford)
Protest and Identity Formation in the Time of Covid: The UK in Historical Context
Dr Claas Kirchhelle (CERMES3, Paris)
Twisted Pipelines: How Antibiotics Became a Market Failure
Dr John Alekna (Peking University)
Book Talk: Seeking News, Making China – Reimagining Chinese History through Information Technology
Prof Thomas Haigh (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Artificial Intelligence: The Brand That Wouldn’t Die
Prof Sioban Nelson (University of Toronto)
Into the ring: Industrial legislation, nursing professional associations and the rise of unionism in Demark, Canada and the United Kingdom in the 1970s
Dr Mike Sappol (Uppsala University)
Queer Anatomies: Aesthetics and perverse desire in the anatomical image; or The Epistemology of the Anatomical Closet
Prof Des Fitzgerald (University College Cork)
Forest Time: Landscapes of RETVRN and the memory-politics of ecotherapy
Prof Hans Pols (University of Sydney)
Establishing Trading Zones between Knowledge Traditions: Co-Production and Co-Design
Dr Michael Brown (Lancaster University)
Bloodless surgery and surgical wars: medicine, empire, and European modernity, 1870-1914
Dr James Dunk (University of Sydney)
Waking Up on a Different Planet: Contemporary Histories of Climate Psychology and Ecological Emotion
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