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How to become a propagandist by reading collectively?

  • Media Research Building (MRB), Goldsmiths University campus (map)

Reading group & discussion with Florenza Deniz Incirli


Our final autumn seminar welcomes Florenza Deniz Incirli from Critical Coffee Reading, an alternative learning group that explores what it means to read and write Cyprus, and other coffee-reading geographies. Florenza will lead an open discussion on collaborative and horizontal pedagogical practices, and how to cultivate and retain politically motivated, interdisciplinary relationships outside of institutional frameworks. The event will be structured with a collective reading, discussion and multimodal presentation.

EVENT SCHEDULE:

18:00-18:20 — social time for attendees whilst the equipment is being tested

Latest 18:20 — event starts

18:20-20:00 — collective reading session followed by a group conversation

20:00 — event ends

NOTE:

Please see this map for directions how to get to the venue. You won’t need a uni ID to enter the campus through the main door of the Richard Hoggart Building (RHB). If you have issues with finding us, message us on the day on Instagram (@kontekst.collective) and one of us will come pick you up from the main uni entrance.

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