Urban Research Labs in Times of Conflict and Post-Truth (IN-PERSON PUBLIC EVENT)

Conflict
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Event details

Lecture Theatre 5, The Diamond, The University of Sheffield, 32 Leavygreave Road, Sheffield, S3 7RD

Description

Guests: and

In this public event, Mona Fawaz from the Beirut Urban Lab and Nausheen Anwar from the Karachi Urban Lab will be in conversation with Tom Goodfellow and Beth Perry about the challenges of doing urban research in times of conflict and post-truth.  The event will be opened by University of Sheffield Deputy Vice Chancellor Professor Robert Mokaya and chaired by Dr Malcolm Butler, Vice President and Director of International. The format will be an ‘in conversation’ style discussion between Mona, Nausheen, Tom and Beth, followed by short responses from and  . Following a Q and A with the audience, there will be a drinks reception. 

  • When: Tuesday 1st July, 1645-1900 (including drinks reception)

  • Where: Diamond, Lecture Theatre 5, University of Sheffield

  • How: In-person only

  • Participants: Open to staff, students and external visitors where places available

  • How to register: Registration closes Friday 27th June. 

  • Find out more: Email: b.perry@sheffield.ac.uk or t.goodfellow@sheffield.ac.uk 

Mona, Nausheen, Abdi and Joao are visiting Sheffield as part of a 15-person strong delegation from urban research labs and centres around the world - including South Africa, Ghana, Brazil, Somalia, Lebanon, Pakistan, India and China. During the rest of the week they will be engaging with the Sheffield Urbanism community through a series of global urban dialogues to identify common challenges, research priorities and ethical ways of working together for urban social justice. The public event will take place after our Sheffield Urbanism showcase with scholars across the Faculty of Social Sciences and our international visitors - click here to find out more. 

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