Honoured to have contributed to the @nfs_journal special issue on 'Hope Labour, Precarious Research & the Future of French Studies' by @DrHannahScott & @jrillingworth
My article: Visual Cultures of the Banlieues: Precarious Peripheries or Creative Centres?https://t.co/1ar8YG8cfM
What is the impact of precarity on the future of research in French studies?
@jrillingworth & I ask this question in 'Hope Labour, Precarious Research & the Future of French Studies', out today & Open Access with Nottingham French Studies
https://t.co/unE0b0CDHF
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We are pleased to postpone the deadline for applications for our Early-Career Researcher Funding until November 15th 2024. See our website for further details: https://t.co/7kue7vCT8G
Thanks to everyone for a great conference which lived up ADEFFI’s reputation for organising the friendliest conference of the year!
Particularly nice this time as I joined the ADEFFI Exec Committee 🌟
Looking forward to the next one @adeffimembre1
Pleased to share the publication of ‘Gender in French Banlieue Cinema: Intersectional Perspectives’ with Lexington.
It includes my chapter, which contrasts mainstream films Divines and Bande de filles with grassroots works by Linstable and Plume banlieue
https://t.co/IfRIhePm3b
Privilege to be incoming President of the UK & Ireland Association for University Professors and Heads of French+
🔭membership, partnerships (schools, associations, @FranceintheUK), consulting re needs & strategy, excitement of French-Francophone Studies https://t.co/yPZ1GJqsh1
📢 Changes in the AUPHF+ committee📢
Welcome to:
President Prof Stephen Forcer @StephenForcer
Deputy Prof Bradley Stephens @StephensBradley
Treasurer Dr Rebecca Dixon
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Many thanks to Martin Hurcombe, Marion Schmid & Margaret Topping for their excellent work in these roles!
We’re gathering community expressions of support for Scoil na Seolta, the first Integrated School which teaches through Irish. You can show your support by clicking on the link below.
https://t.co/9JWFvswS9T
Pleased to share the publication of ‘Gender in French Banlieue Cinema: Intersectional Perspectives’ with Lexington.
It includes my chapter, which contrasts mainstream films Divines and Bande de filles with grassroots works by Linstable and Plume banlieue
https://t.co/IfRIhePm3b
Pic 1 is what we started with in our Belfast alley- endless landlord dumping.
But as a group of neighbours we had a different vision for this space.
Months of voluntary cleaning & a small grant mean we are on our way to a better shared space: introducing Sandhurst Entry
To mark the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of France, an exhibition & roundtable took place @FrenchUoB1 on 28 June with AUPHF+ support alongside @Mission80ans@FranceintheUK#DDay80
Recordings of the roundtable & discussions are available on our site:
https://t.co/GgXGCKMsNd