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And I’d wondered why there were odd costumes in my hotel! Both #FolkloreWithoutBorders and #CrossBorderRail are staying here! 😀
Folklore without borders poster
And I’d wondered why there were odd costumes in my hotel! Both #FolkloreWithoutBorders and #CrossBorderRail are staying here! 😀
Folklore Without borders. Join us to learn more about embedding greater equality, diversity and inclusion within UK folklore. Speaker Dr Paul Cowdell, speaker Dr Matt Cheeseman. #TheCulturalFuturesConference. 01 March 2025, 11am-3pm. Free. Just a few tickets left! https://buff.ly/3COVz7A More info: https://buff.ly/3Qhl70c
Join #PaulCowdell and #MatthewCheeseman at #TheCulturalFuturesConference to find out how the #FolkloreWithoutBorders project is breaking down barriers within the discipline.
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On a recovery day between the @folkloresociety.bsky.social conference and a #FolkloreWithoutBorders symposium. Knackered, but fizzing.
My conference feedback was that I accessorise well. (And, yeah, the paper was ok too).
Working through the personal impact of last week's #FolkloreWithoutBorders symposium. I may finally be making sense of my own mix of apocalypticism and messianism about folklore studies in Britain.
Coming back from the first (of three), wildly exciting, in-person meeting of the AHRC research network I'm Co-I on. Fizzing with ideas, which in my exhaustion are still keeping me moving. I'm so excited I think the network deserves a hashtag: #FolkloreWithoutBorders