Seminar organizers Dr. Ruxandra Ana and Dr. Elise Hjalmarson share what excites them about the series "Bodies. Borders. Becomings".
Don’t miss the second seminar!
🕒 April 22nd | 3–4 PM (UK Time)
💻 Live on Zoom
Link in bio!
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Bodies. Borders. Becomings. Session #
Wednesday 3–4pm (UK Time)
Session 2: April 22
Co-organised by Dr. Ruxandra Ana & Dr. Elise Hjalmarson
Exploring how borders shape, mark, and move through bodies, and how bodies move through borders.
Seminar co-organizers Dr. Ruxandra Ana and Dr. Elise Hjalmarson discuss the meaning behind their series title, “Bodies. Borders. Becomings.”
Interested in attending the second seminar? Join us on April 22nd, 3-4pm (UK Time) on Zoom!
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A clip from the first My Life In… seminar, featuring Rita Izsák-Ndiaye and Dr. Stavroula Pipyrou.
Listen to or watch the full recording through the link in bio, and attend the next My Life Session on 13 May, 3-4pm (UK Time) on Zoom.
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📚Routledge Advances in Minorities Studies
A book series edited by Dr. Stavroula Pipyrou and Dr. Kyriaki Topidi.
A platform for outstanding scholarship on interdisciplinary understandings of minorities.
Explore the series: www.routledge.com/Routledge-Ad...
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We are pleased to announce the second seminar in the new series Bodies. Borders. Becomings.
📢 Session 2 - “Hospitality as Border: Regulated Everyday Life and Fugitive Desires in State Asylum Schemes
🎙️With Dr. Caterina Borelli
📍Online (Zoom)
📆3-4pm (UK Time), April 22
🔗Link in bio
Yesterday marked a very insightful and successful first session of Bodies. Borders. Becomings. with Professor Ruth Behar and Professor Lucia Suarez.
Join us for the second session on April 22 at 3-4pm UK time online on Zoom. #minorityrights #anthropology #anthropologists
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Congratulations, Dr. Débora! Your work is proof that new epistemologies are underway, producing knowledge that is valid, complex, and rooted in community.
#EpistemicJustice #Quilombola #Decolonial #IndigenousScholarship
The defence was a joyful, culturally rich event, with community, family, capoeira, and ancestral presence. A reminder that epistemic justice is not only a concept: it's a lived practice. ✊🌿
Her thesis maps insurgencies in research by Indigenous and Quilombola scholars in Brazilian graduate programmes, introducing the concept of "territorialised intellectuals" to reclaim epistemic protagonism. 📚
🎓 We're delighted to congratulate Dr. Débora Rodrigues Azevedo Silva on successfully defending her doctoral thesis at UFMG!
Her work "Epistemic Justice: The Academic Production of Indigenous and Quilombola Intellectuals" is a landmark in decolonial scholarship. 🧵
Who should attend the new seminar series “Bodies. Borders. Becomings.”? Hear directly from the co-organizers as they discuss!
Interested in attending the first seminar? Join us on April 15th from 3-4PM (UK Time) on Zoom! More info in bio.
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Join in this Wednesday, April 15, for the first session of Bodies. Borders. Becomings.
🗓️3-4PM, UK Time
📍Online, Zoom
🔗Link in bio!
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Join in this Wednesday, April 15, for the first session of Bodies. Borders. Becomings.
🗓️3-4PM, UK Time
📍Online, Zoom
🔗Link in bio!
#anthropology #minorities #centreforminoritiesresearch #seminars
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Follow the Centre for Minorities Research to hear more about the inspiration behind the series, why it matters right now, what to expect, and upcoming events.
🔗 Learn more:
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💡New Seminar Series: Bodies. Borders. Becomings.
Co-organisers Dr. Ruxandra Ana and Dr. Elise Hjalmarson introduce a new space for critical conversation, connection, and reflection.
🗓 First session: April 15
⏰ 3–4 PM (UK time)
💻 Online (Zoom)
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Bodies. Borders. Becomings.
New CMR Seminar Series
Wednesdays 3–4pm (UK Time)
Zoom Link in our bio!
📢First session: April 15
Co-organised by Dr. Ruxandra Ana & Dr. Elise Hjalmarson
Exploring how borders shape, mark, and move through bodies, and how bodies move through borders.
#minorityrights
Today is the fourth session of My Life In…!
8 April 2026
3–4PM (UK time)
Host: Dr Alasdair Gordon-Gibson
Guest: David Horobin
Link: cmr.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/my-li...
Clip from Seminar 2 of our “My Life In…” series.
Watch the full recording here:
cmr.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/news/my-life...
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The fourth session of My Life In… is on April 8th!
Join host Dr Alasdair Gordon-Gibson and guest David Horobin for an interview-style conversation around emergency and crisis management.
8 April 2026
3–4PM (UK time)
Host: Dr Alasdair Gordon-Gibson
Guest: David Horobin
#minorities #MinorityRights
CMR Seminar Series Schedule - including both “My Life In…” and “Bodies, Borders, Becomings.”
All seminars are 3-4pm UK time on Zoom.
Sign up link in bio!
Watch the full seminar on YouTube here: m.youtube.com/watch?v=pgl1...
Clip from the second seminar in our My Life In… Seminar Series. This episode features Prof Nina Laurie and Renato Gozzer Wuest, discussing sustainable fisheries and marine conservation in Latin America.
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Bodies. Borders. Becomings.
📢 Session 1 - “A Broken Island: Cubans Unmoored in the World”
🎙️ With Ruth Behar and Lucia Suarez
📍Online (Zoom)
🗓️ 3-4pm (UK Time), April 15
🔗Link in bio
#minorityrights #cuba #minorities
My Life In… | Episode 2 Out Now
In Ep2, Prof Nina Laurie speaks with Renato Gozzer Wuest, Program Director at Innovations for Ocean Action Foundation.
Listen now: shorturl.at/CfPGV
Watch the full conversation on YouTube: youtu.be/pgl1AI8nyj8
#MinorityRights #Podcast
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