On May 13, the University of Oxford will host another edition of the “What about exclusion?” series, co-curated by Grzegorz Kwiatkowski.
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Join us to hear from speakers including journalists and academics on the subject of exclusion in the media. The multidisciplinary panel will reflect upon their experience, learnings and research into the mechanisms and consequences of exclusion in the media.
This event is part of the ‘What about exclusion?’ series, coordinated by ANTITHESES, a multidisciplinary Wellcome Discovery Research Platform at the University of Oxford. ANTITHESES addresses an urgent need for research that can engage meaningfully with the radical value disagreements, polarisation, and informational uncertainty characteristic of contemporary medical science, practice, and policy.
What about exclusion? series curated by
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski, Artist;
Professor Michael Parker, Professor Mark Harrison, Milly Farrell, Sanskruti Biswal, Oxford Population Health.
SPEAKER INFORMATION
Panellists:
Kate Connolly, The Guardian’s Berlin Correspondent
Dr Peter Coe, Associate Professor, University of Birmingham; Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Information Law and Policy Centre, University of London; Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Law, University of Reading
Professor Shakuntala Banaji, Professor of Media, Culture and Social Change, London School of Economics and Political Science
Professor Nicole Stremlau, Professor of Law and Society in a Digital World, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford
In conversation with: Professor Mark Harrison, History of Medicine, University of Oxford
PROGRAMME
Short talks from the panellists, followed by a discussion with public Q&A.
5pm – 6:30pm
Location: Old Fire Station, Oxford (OX1 2AQ)
Please note: This event is in-person only.




