Tag: Speaker Announcement

Four New Speakers Added to the BCE/BAMC2022 Programme

Four New Speakers Added to the BAMC/BCE2022 Programme

Four new speakers have been added to the BAMC/BCE2022 programme: Mattia Mantellato, University of Udine, Italy John McLeod, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Silvia Cuevas-Morales, Writer, Australia Adrien K. Wing, University of Iowa College of Law, United States These speakers come from a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds and will be participating in

Speaker Announcement: “Engaging with Culture: A Conversation on Decolonising the Future” – Professor Baden Offord & Dr Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes

Speaker Announcement: “Engaging with Culture: A Conversation on Decolonising the Future” – Professor Baden Offord & Dr Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes

The fourth plenary to be announced for BAMC/BCE2021 is a keynote titled “Engaging with Culture: A Conversation on Decolonising the Future” from Professor Baden Offord & Dr Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes of Curtin University, Australia. The BAMC/BCE2021 Organising Committees are currently calling for papers to be presented at the joint event. Submit your abstracts by October

Speaker Announcement: “Rethinking Classical Reception” – Montserrat Camps-Gaset

The third plenary to be announced for BAMC/BCE2021 is a keynote presentation titled “Rethinking Classical Reception: Can We Still Learn Something from Antiquity in a Postcolonial World?” with Montserrat Camps-Gaset of the University of Barcelona, Spain. The BCE/BAMC2021 Organising Committees are currently calling for papers to be presented at the joint event. Submit your abstracts

Brexit, Borders and the Gibraltarian Voice, an interview with MG Sanchez and Isabel Alonso-Breton

Speaker Announcement: “Brexit, Borders and the Gibraltarian Voice” – a Conversation with M.G. Sanchez

The second panel presentation to be announced for The Barcelona Conference on Arts, Media & Culture (BAMC2021), held concurrently with The Barcelona Conference on Education (BCE2021) is an interview session titled “Brexit, Borders and the Gibraltarian Voice” with Isabel Alonso-Breto of the University of Barcelona, Spain, and M.G. Sanchez, an independent writer from Gibraltar, UK. The