On Friday 7 November there will be a full day program from 9.30am to 5pm in which academic staff of UNE’s School of Humanities each speak briefly about their current research and then take questions or comments from the audience. The presentations will span all disciplines including Politics, Peace, History, Indigenous Studies, Philosophy, Ancient History and Archaeology.

Programme for Friday 7th November UNE Humanities Research Day

Everyone speaks for 5 minutes followed by 10 minutes comments and questions.

TIME SPEAKER TOPIC
9.30 Lloyd Weeks SHARP Saruq al-Hadid Research Project
9.45 Peter Grave Khmer Production and Exchange
10.00 Julie Collins Local Aboriginal Issues
10.15 Lorina Barker Kundjkah: Documenting Film Making for Family & Community
10.30  COFFEE 
11.00 Tony Lynch & BJ Cosmopolitanism
11.15 Helen Ware Whatever Happened to G77 Nationalism ?
11.30 Tim Battin Neo-liberalism, mass warfare & the fate of the welfare state
11.45 Karin von Strokirch Nationalism & Abbott’s Foreign Policy
12.00 Andrew Piper A Comparative History of Detainees:  Guantanamo & Oz
12.15 Michael Fox Many Faces of Home
12.30  LUNCH
1.30 Mathew Allen Oz National Identity & the Democracy of the Public Bar
1.45 Marty Branagan German Patriots against Nazism
2.00 Clemens Koehn Asymmetrical Warfare in Antiquity
2.15 Lesley McLean Conceptualizing Cults
2.30 Mun-Keat Choong Discourses on Mindfulness
2.45 Bronwyn Hopwood Mulieres and the Rhetoric of Empire
3.00 BREAK
3.15 Erin Ihde Misinterpretations of Edward Smith Hall
3.30 Thomas Fudge Czeching Out Medieval Deviants
3.45 Andrew Brown Class in Thailand
4.15 Nathan Wise Labour History and the Military
4.30 Sandy Boucher Philosophy …..
4.45 ******** Our Newest Staff Member
5.00 WINE BEER CHEESE