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Podcast: Remembering World War One: An Artistic Perspective

War Studies
War Studies
Episode • Nov 10, 2017 • 24m
In this week’s episode, we are bringing you interviews with Professor Vivienne Jabri and Amanda Faber, founder of the Soldiers and Arts Academy, talking about the interface between arts and academia and how the arts can support war veterans.

If you would like to watch the live-streamed video of the Remember Dance performance, you can find it here: http://bit.ly/2AjjVAK.

UPCOMING EVENTS AT KING’S COLLEGE LONDON

THE MARJAN MARSH LECTURE

14th November 2017 (18:00-20:00)
War Studies Meeting Room (K6.07)
Registration URL: http://bit.ly/2xCU4BY

Join Adrian Garside to learn about the interface between politicised violence and natural resources in South Sudan's ongoing civil war.


(DE)VILIFICATION OF THE FARC AND THE LINGUISTIC CEASE-FIRE

27th November 2017 (12:30-14:00)
FWB (Franklin Wilkins Building), FWB 1.10
Registration: http://bit.ly/2zK1IQD

Villains need to be de-villainised for talking to begin; this is a cornerstone of negotiation literature. But what happens when villains are proscribed, or listed as a terrorist organisation?


CSSS SEMINAR: MULTILATERAL ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT: IS IT WORTH ALL THE EFFORT?

28th November 2017 (18:00-20:00)
Strand Campus, War Studies Meeting Room (K6.07)
Registration URL: https://goo.gl/forms/FvYuRoJqDEMpCCfN2

Achieving multilateral instruments of arms control and disarmament requires sustained diplomatic effort and a great deal of patience.


This podcast was produced by Jayne Peake and Ivan Seifert.

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