Roundtable on theatre and citizenship

in Academic Service - Archive by on March 2nd, 2011

Event date: 2 March 2011 16:30-19:00

IN244
Royal Holloway, Egham
Surrey TW20 0EX

 

 

The Humanities and Arts Research Centre (HARC) presents:

Roundtable on theatre and citizenship


The event was  organized in conjunction with the publication of David Wiles Theatre and Citizenship: the history of a practice,  published by Cambridge University Press in February 2011.

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David Wiles (RHUL) -
Theatre and citizenship: a historical perspective

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Simon Parry (University of Manchester) –
Civil assemblies: critical mass and the performance of public space

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Nadine Holdsworth (University of Warwick) –
Performing Cardboard Citizens, the RSC and the ethics of participation

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Helen Nicholson (RHUL) –
Altruism, industry and volunteering: applying theatre to civic participation

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Nick Allen (Dept of Politics and International Relations, RHUL) – respondent

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David Wiles, Helen Nicholson – Performing Citizenship: The Universal Ideal and the Challenge of Pluralism

in Academic Service - Archive, HARC (Humanities and Arts Research Centre at Royal Holloway University of London) by on January 21st, 2009

The Humanities and Arts Research Centre at Royal Holloway University of London (HARC) presents:

Wed, 21 Jan 2009
Prof. David Wiles and Dr. Helen Nicholson (Royal Holloway)

Performing Citizenship: The Universal Ideal and the Challenge of Pluralism

Professor Wiles and Dr. Nicholson examine citizenship in theatre and performance, analysing the universality of this concept through history and philosophy (Wiles) and its social function in practice around the globe (Nicholson).

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