Deborah Cameron - What Does Diversity Mean to Me?
Opening event in TORCH Headline Series exploring 'Humanities &
Identities
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Opening event in TORCH Headline Series exploring 'Humanities &
Identities Deborah Cameron (Professor of Language and
Communication) speaks at the TORCH Annual Headline Series Launch
Event 2017. Funded from the Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Fund and
the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, TORCH’s Annual Headline Series for
2017 is Humanities & Identities. The series will focus on
multiple research areas relating to diversity including race,
gender, sexuality, disability, poverty, religion, class, and
inequality. Introduced by the Vice-Chancellor Professor Louise
Richardson, this opening event brought together a panel of experts
from across the Humanities and the cultural and political sectors
to discuss "What does diversity mean to me?". The panel examined
how diversity and inclusivity has shaped, and will continue to
shape, the human experience and identity.
Identities Deborah Cameron (Professor of Language and
Communication) speaks at the TORCH Annual Headline Series Launch
Event 2017. Funded from the Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Fund and
the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, TORCH’s Annual Headline Series for
2017 is Humanities & Identities. The series will focus on
multiple research areas relating to diversity including race,
gender, sexuality, disability, poverty, religion, class, and
inequality. Introduced by the Vice-Chancellor Professor Louise
Richardson, this opening event brought together a panel of experts
from across the Humanities and the cultural and political sectors
to discuss "What does diversity mean to me?". The panel examined
how diversity and inclusivity has shaped, and will continue to
shape, the human experience and identity.
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