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Missing persons: refugees and migrants in Paris

Missing persons: refugees and migrants in Paris

by Talking Humanities | Sep 6, 2018 | Being Human festival, Human Rights, Interviews, Politics & Law, Public Engagement, Republished

Dr Anna-Louise Milne, director of graduate studies and research at University of London Institute in Paris, provides some insights into her public engagement work with refugees and migrants in Paris, and her work with the School of Advanced Study’s Being Human...
What’s in a name? 

What’s in a name? 

by Talking Humanities | Nov 14, 2017 | Being Human festival, Events, Features, Human Rights, Languages & Literature, Public Engagement

The Paris Centre for Migrant Writing and Expression, under the guidance of University of London Institute in Paris’ director of research, Anna-Louise Milne, has been working with migrants and asylum seekers in Northern Paris for more than five years. As part of...
Stray Voices: the unsettled history of homelessness

Stray Voices: the unsettled history of homelessness

by Talking Humanities | Oct 31, 2017 | Archives & Libraries, Being Human festival, Features, History & Classics, Human Rights, Politics & Law, Public Engagement

Image: Mihály Munkácsy – Un Vagabond de Nuit , c.1872, (left); Etching by T. Smith, 1816 (right) Peter T A Jones, early career lecturer in urban history at the Institute of Historical Research’s Centre for Metropolitan History, sets out the agenda for the ‘Stray...
‘The London’ emerges to reveal hidden history of early modern life 

‘The London’ emerges to reveal hidden history of early modern life 

by Talking Humanities | Oct 24, 2017 | Being Human festival, Digital, Events, Features, History & Classics, Public Engagement

Image: The London by Willem van de Velde the younger © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London  The London exploded and sank off Southend, concealing herself for centuries on the estuary bed. Her wreck was found in 2005, revealing a hidden history of early modern...
Rolling out the ‘celluloid circus’: wartime film shows in the village halls of Britain 

Rolling out the ‘celluloid circus’: wartime film shows in the village halls of Britain 

by Talking Humanities | Oct 17, 2017 | Archives & Libraries, Being Human festival, Digital, Features, History & Classics, Public Engagement, Research & Resources

Hollie Price introduces her 2017 Being Human event – a recreation of a wartime film show originally created by the Ministry of Information (MoI) which was responsible for government publicity and propaganda during the Second World War. It will be held at Senate House,...
‘The decisive moment’ and the power of photography

‘The decisive moment’ and the power of photography

by Talking Humanities | Oct 12, 2017 | Being Human festival, Digital, Features, Public Engagement

Image: © Genna Naccache Genna Naccache discusses the motivations behind the ‘Lost rights, found justice? Refugee and migrant rights’ photography competition and exhibition, one of the events in the School of Advanced Study’s 2017 Being Human festival of the...
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