The Centre for Law, Society and Popular Culture is pleased to share its November news.
We are delighted to welcome Mulika Sannie as an Associate Fellow of the Centre. Mulika is Vice President of Business affairs at Kobalt Music, and one of our graduates. Read more about Mulika via the Associate Fellows page.
Anna Chronopoulou has had a new piece published in a book she edited titled ‘The Notion of Home in Middle Eastern Cinema: The Presence of the Absence’, in Chronopoulou, A. and Frenkel, D.A.(eds) An Anthology of Law, Atiner, pp: 211-221
Pippa Catterall organised and chaired the 8th George Lansbury Memorial Lecture given by Chris Bryant MP on 'Anglo-Russian Relations on 19 November 2020, and on 20 November she led a workshop for Arup Group's Liverpool office on 'Queering Public Spaces: Beyond BS8300'.
Finally, we broadcast our latest lockdown Ghost Gig on November 21st. This marked exactly 50 years since Donovan had played the Poly as a benefit for the World Wildlife Fund and the concert was broadcast to celebrate this. Read more about Ghost Gigs and the Disrupt the Everyday project.