PhEmaterialism 2: Matter-realising pedagogical and methodological interferences into terror and violence
07 June 2018–08 June 2018, 9:30 am–5:30 pm

Event Information
Open to
- All
Location
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UCL Institute of Education and Middlesex University London
"PhEmaterialism" (Feminist Posthuman and New Materialisms in Education) is a working group that brings together a globally dispersed assemblage of students, researchers, and artists experimenting with how posthuman and new materialism theories can reassemble educational research.
PhEmaterialism broken down combines feminism, posthumanism and new materialism, with the capital 'E' highlighting education.
This two-day event, co-organised by UCL Institute of Education and Middlesex University London, focuses on interfering into right wing, extremist, post-truth politics, such as ethno-nationalism and xenophobia.
The aim is to experiment with innovative methodological and pedagogical strategies that run interferences into and disrupt racism, misogyny, homophobia, and transphobia, and the politics of terror and violence.
Programme, venues and registration
Full programme details can be found on the registration pages below. Please register for each day separately.
Day 1 on Thursday 7 June 2018 will be held in the Elvin Hall at UCL Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL.
Day 2 on Friday 8 June 2018 will be held in College Building, Lecture Hall C114 at Middlesex University London, The Burroughs, Hendon, NW4 4BT.
Links
- Programme and registration for Day 1: 7 June 2018
- Programme and registration for Day 2: 8 June 2018
- Department of Education, Practice & Society
Contact
Professor Jessica Ringrose
Image
- End xenophobia and LGBTQ flags. Sources: Thomas Hawk (CC BY-NC 2.0), HelenSTB (CC BY 2.0), via Flickr.