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    Sun, Sea, Sand and Silicone

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    Manchester Metropolitan University’s (MMU) Humanities in Public (HiP) programme is really hitting its stride. Professor Ruth Holliday, of the University of Leeds, presented the second lecture in the ‘Body Images’ series: Sun, Sea, Sand, and Silicone, and had plenty to live up to. The previous lecture – Dr Melanie Latham’s ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t…

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    The Trip To Echo Spring

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    This week saw Olivia Laing visit Manchester to discuss her new book The Trip To Echo Spring. The evening, hosted by Andrew Biswell, professor of Modern Literature at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), is the latest in a series of free author events held by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation in collaboration with the Manchester Writing…

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    The Godfather of Dance Music pays MMU a visit

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      Gordon Mac Lecture: Technologies, Audiences and Globalisation, Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University, Friday 7th February 2014 This week Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) students were treated to a lecture by the creator of KISS FM, Gordon Mac – otherwise known as The Godfather of Dance Music. Gordon Mac travelled to Manchester to lecture students…

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    Crime is a Wicked Problem

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    Humanities in Public Inaugural Lecture with Professor Jon Bannister, Manchester Metropolitan University, Monday 20th January 2014   Crime is a ‘Wicked Problem’ – What should criminology do about it? That was the title of Professor Jon Bannister’s inaugural lecture held in front of a packed audience consisting of students, police officers and criminologists alike. Professor…

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    Injustice: A screening with Ken Fero

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      This is the film that could not be killed. Despite police intimidation, Ken Fero’s award winning documentary Injustice became global news. The film, just one of a number produced by Migrant Media, was first released in 2001; however, the screening, hosted by MMU’s Sociology Department in collaboration with the Northern Police Monitoring Project, was…

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