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GET #45 - Talking About Time: Immigration, Emotion and War's Pax Tempus?

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In the second instalment of the mini-series on the politics of time, Adith Srinivasan explores the ins and outs of political temporality studies in conversation with Elizabeth F. Cohen (Syrucase University), Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow), and Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary University of London). Reflective of the ubiquity of time and temporality in political and social life, the panel's discussions range from the temporality of immigration processes, to the role of conceptions of time in narrative formation, and the effect of temporality on notions of victory in war. All students with a curiosity about time are sure to find something of interest explored in this episode!

Check out our channel to see the other episodes of the mini series Talking About Time: Temporality and Its Discontent.

Produced by Adith Srinivasan for The Greater European Talks. Sound engineered by Jose Ignacio Oliveros.

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In the second instalment of the mini-series on the politics of time, Adith Srinivasan explores the ins and outs of political temporality studies in conversation with Elizabeth F. Cohen (Syrucase University), Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow), and Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary University of London). Reflective of the ubiquity of time and temporality in political and social life, the panel's discussions range from the temporality of immigration processes, to the role of conceptions of time in narrative formation, and the effect of temporality on notions of victory in war. All students with a curiosity about time are sure to find something of interest explored in this episode!

Check out our channel to see the other episodes of the mini series Talking About Time: Temporality and Its Discontent.

Produced by Adith Srinivasan for The Greater European Talks. Sound engineered by Jose Ignacio Oliveros.

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