Friday’s Striking Insights! UCU Teach Out programme
1300-1400
Global or Local – which way forward for food production?
Malcolm Povey (M.J.W.Povey@food.leeds.ac.uk)
Quaker Meeting House
Ruins of Blarism: A critical geography of contemporary Leeds (plus short walking tour)
Asa Roast and Tim Joubert (asa.roast@gmail.com; t.joubert1@leeds.ac.uk)
The Packhorse (meeting room)
The queer majority: An introduction to lgBT politics
Sally-Anne Beverley (s.e.beverley@leeds.ac.uk)
The Packhorse (band room)
1400-1500
Feminist Economics
Stefan Kesting (S.Kesting@leeds.ac.uk)
Quaker Meeting House
Poetry Pamphlet & Zine Cultures
The history of pamphlet-making from little magazines to present-day zineing, followed by some actual pamphlet-making.
Calum Gardner (C.Gardner1@leeds.ac.uk)
The Packhorse (band room)
Are stupid people the problem? The dangers of political rationalism
Simon Hewitt (S.Hewitt@leeds.ac.uk)
The Packhorse (meeting room)
1500-1600
Gay Yorkshire on film: love, immigration and masculinity (God’s Own Country, Francis Gill dir. 2017)
Richard Cleminson (r.m.cleminson@leeds.ac.uk)
Quaker Meeting House
The future of work in Brexit Britain
Four scholars talk about the deterioration of graduate jobs, precarious work in academia, challenges organising, Precarity and the end (?) of Free movement
Charles Umney, Annalisa Murgia, Mariya Invancheva, and Gabriella Alberti (M.Ivancheva@leeds.ac.uk; A.Murgia@leeds.ac.uk; C.R.Umney@leeds.ac.uk; G.Alberti@leeds.ac.uk)
The Packhorse (band room)
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