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"Counter-Research" Symposium

27 February | King's College London
 

The Counter-Research Symposium is a one-day event organised by CRIMSON (Counter Research in Media Studies Organized Network), a new cross-institutional research network that centres research on marginalised, precarious, contentious, and often silenced communities. It supports media scholars and activists undertaking politically and emotionally complex work in challenging environments, including closed authoritarian regimes, and whose research directly confronts state and institutional power.

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The symposium will bring CRIMSON members together with invited participants to explore the meaning and stakes of counter-research in global media and communication studies - particularly in the context of rising right-wing populism and intensifying attacks on critical theories and DEI initiatives. It will also serve as a space for collective reflection on the methodological, ethical, and emotional challenges of conducting research that unsettles and confronts structures of the state, establishment, and academy.

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Keynote Speaker

Natalie Fenton

 

Professor of Media and Communications

Goldsmiths, University of London

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Registration

Registration for the symposium is now open.  Attendance is free, but places are limited, so please make sure to register. 

Location

King's College London | James Clerk Maxwell Building, Room JCMB G.16
Waterloo Campus, 57 Waterloo Road, London, SE1 8WA


James Clerk Maxwell Building G.16 is located on the ground floor of the James Clerk Maxwell Building at the end of the corridor to the left as you exit the lift. For more information, please click here. 



 

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