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Natalie Joelle
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  • Leire Barrera-Medrano
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  • Bruno Roubicek
  • Erin Kathleen Reilly
  • Tom White
  • Monalesia Earle
  • mendoza
  • Daniel O'Donnell-Smith
  • Richard Rosch
  • Eva Hayles Gledhill
  • Sonia Solicari
  • Belle Stennett
  • Daniel Eltringham
  • Emma Curry

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Bruno Roubicek left a comment for Natalie Joelle
"Hi Nathalie and thanks for the invite. I will have a look at dates and see if it's a possibility. Did we agree to meet on 28th Dec to have a look at the space? I'm going to be at my Dad's place on 28th but I could meet you on 29th if…"
Monday
Bruno Roubicek joined Tom White's group
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Ecological Thought

A group for the reading and discussion of ecological theory and criticism.The majority of ecological theory centres on sustainability and being 'green', the latter as a synonym for the former. But arboreal green is only one colour amongst many: Ecological Thought seeks to consider what other colours or shades, ontologies or materialisms, might be employed in ecological theory and criticism.For further information email Natalie & Tom: [email protected]See More
Nov 19
Camilla A Nelson left a comment for Natalie Joelle
"Hi Natalie, I'm currently based n Cornwall so won't make a reading group up in London but will be moving end of January so would love to come along in the new year if i can? When and where do you meet? And do you have a reading…"
Nov 18
Daniel Eltringham joined Tom White's group
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Ecological Thought

A group for the reading and discussion of ecological theory and criticism.The majority of ecological theory centres on sustainability and being 'green', the latter as a synonym for the former. But arboreal green is only one colour amongst many: Ecological Thought seeks to consider what other colours or shades, ontologies or materialisms, might be employed in ecological theory and criticism.For further information email Natalie & Tom: [email protected]See More
Nov 6
mendoza joined Tom White's group
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Ecological Thought

A group for the reading and discussion of ecological theory and criticism.The majority of ecological theory centres on sustainability and being 'green', the latter as a synonym for the former. But arboreal green is only one colour amongst many: Ecological Thought seeks to consider what other colours or shades, ontologies or materialisms, might be employed in ecological theory and criticism.For further information email Natalie & Tom: [email protected]See More
Nov 1
Aimee Gasston left a comment for Natalie Joelle
"And you! All best, Aimee"
Oct 10
Sophie Oliver left a comment for Natalie Joelle
"Hi Natalie, it was lovely to meet you last week too, and I'll look forward to seeing you again at other reading groups. I'd be very interested to hear more about your project. Sophie x"
Oct 10
Natalie Joelle joined Hallvard Haug's group
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CYBERNETICS

The Cybernetics reading group is dedicated to reading and discussing the core texts of the 'cyberneticians' of the late 1940s and through the 1950s, centered around the ten Macy Conferences that ran from 1946-1953.The cyberneticians pioneered many of the core concepts central to todays understanding of both culture and science: information, feedback, control and communication.The group aims at reading primary texts of the original cyberneticists and their heirs, discussing and interrogating…See More
Oct 9
Natalie Joelle joined Fiona Johnstone's group
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Continental Philosophy Reading Group

Run by English Literature / Art History students, meeting one Friday per month. Our first session (5th October, 12-1.30pm in the Keynes Library) will look at Bruno Latour's essay "Why has critique run out of steam" alongside Rosalyn Diprose's "Continental Philosophy: Thinking the Corporeal with the Political". Our second session (2nd November, 12-1.30pm) will aim to look at Derrida's Learning to Live Finally: The Last Interview. Texts for subsequent sessions tbc, but many include extracts from…See More
Aug 7
Natalie Joelle joined Lisa Mullen's group
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Thinking Things

A postgraduate reading group exploring the culture of things and objectsSee More
May 15
Natalie Joelle joined Beatrice Bazell's group
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Fragments

This is a group for anyone studying an element, a piece, a bit, a portion, something not quite intact, or part of a larger whole. Anyone with an interest in disengaged or broken-up fragments of bodies, things, concepts, or historical ideas is welcome.See More
Apr 4
Natalie Joelle joined Hannah Proctor's group
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AU HASARD - CINE CLUB

AU HASARDAu Hasard is a new cine-club in London. Our first season of screenings are thematic double-bills with a political resonance. All screenings are free and open to all. Bring friends. We will bring cake and wine.Screenings are held on alternate Saturdays from 1pm at Birkbeck (Main Building, Room B18)Full details of our first series of films can be found here:…See More
Apr 4
Natalie Joelle joined Bianca Leggett's group
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Reading Contemporary Fiction

Contemporary Fiction Seminar has moved on to Senate House, but it has spawned a little sister project which is here to stay at Birkbeck with the format and the Pringle supply you know and love. Please join us!See More
Sep 12, 2011
Natalie Joelle joined Harriet Cooper's group
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FOUCAULT READING GROUP

For anyone interested in reading and discussing the works of Michel Foucault. We plan to start with The Archaeology of Knowledge in autumn 2011.See More
Sep 12, 2011
Natalie Joelle joined Tony Venezia's group
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RUBBISH

Rubbish is coming to Birkbeck this summer: a series of events on reading the matter and metaphors of waste and value in and through spaces, objects and language. See More
Apr 12, 2011
Natalie Joelle updated an event

CFP: ANGLES 3: ANOTHER INTERDISCIPLINARY POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE ON CULTURAL HISTORY at Birkbeck College

March 2, 2011 at 6pm to April 8, 2011 at 7pm
ANGLES 3: ANOTHER INTERDISCIPLINARY POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE ON CULTURAL HISTORYBirkbeck College, University of LondonSaturday 28 May 2011CALL FOR PAPERS - PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELYFollowing the success of the Angles conferences in 2009 and 2010, we are returning in 2011 with another one-day event.The aim of the conference is to bring together a range of postgraduate perspectives on cultural history from across the disciplinary spectrum. The focus will be on unusual topics or unconventional…See More
Mar 7, 2011

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Institutional affiliation
Birkbeck, Cambridge
Research interests
Critical Theory, Art History, Modern and Contemporary Literature

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At 10:16 on December 17, 2012, Bruno Roubicek said…

Hi Nathalie and thanks for the invite. I will have a look at dates and see if it's a possibility. Did we agree to meet on 28th Dec to have a look at the space? I'm going to be at my Dad's place on 28th but I could meet you on 29th if you are free. xxBruno

At 11:06 on November 18, 2012, Camilla A Nelson said…

Hi Natalie,

I'm currently based n Cornwall so won't make a reading group up in London but will be moving end of January so would love to come along in the new year if i can? When and where do you meet? And do you have a reading list?

Thanks for getting in touch, I rarely use this site!

C

At 22:30 on October 10, 2012, Aimee Gasston said…

And you! All best, Aimee

At 13:07 on October 10, 2012, Sophie Oliver said…

Hi Natalie, it was lovely to meet you last week too, and I'll look forward to seeing you again at other reading groups. I'd be very interested to hear more about your project.

Sophie x

At 20:07 on June 19, 2011, Susan Morrison said…
Dear Natalie, I'm sorry it was closed! A super conference--but they are currently planning on have it again next year at Senate House! Gleaning would be a great topic for a paper when they have a call for papers. Let's keep in touch and this group seems very exciting. Cheers, Susan
 
 
 

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