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CANCELLED DUE TO STRIKE ACTION.
This seminar will now take place in Trinity Term 2020.
Long-term engagement in the field offers methodological and personal benefits. However, it is not without it’s challenges. In this seminar, Dr Amber Murrey will talk about her long-term fieldwork engagement.
Amber is a decolonial political geographer, ethnographer and educator. Her research on resistance and social change in Africa is empirically grounded and integrates the political geographies of environmental and socio-political struggles with decolonial theory, non-Western epistemologies, colonial difference and resistance studies.