Virtual Lecture – Racist-Gendered State Violence: Punishing Migrant Women and Separating Families

Wednesday 14 December 2022, 16:00 – 17:30 GMT, online (UK)

 

What role can a historical criminology platform have in matters of contemporary concern? Where do our contemporary concerns with topics such as anti-fascism, decolonization, gender, free speech, and critical race theory intersect with the multidisciplinary logics guiding criminological observance of historical methods, pedagogies, and wider community participatory action? @BSC’s #HCNet brings together a seminar series covering this multidisciplinary range of contemporary ideas, allowing attendees to ‘meet’ specialists virtually, taking the opportunity to interrogate the extent which history intersects with the contemporary. Our aim is to provide a platform to support rich discussion, with the chance to locate contemporary conversations within wider historical criminological interests, in academia and beyond.

This session – “Racist-Gendered State Violence: Punishing Migrant Women and Separating Families” – will be presented by Dr Monish Bhatia, a Lecturer in Criminology, Birkbeck University, London, UK.

 

Find out more and book your free place here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-bsc-hcnet-series-anti-fascism-decolonisation-critical-race-theory-tickets-414108428457

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