We've discussed the possible problems with streaming the event and given issues to do with 'leaky quotes', have decided not to record the sessions. We've also decided to keep attendance restricted to people who have registered. If you have any more thoughts about this, please comment!
This is the blog for the Critical Race Theory Reading Group, based in London, streamed world-wide.
Friday, 8 September 2017
Google Hangouts
We wanted to open the reading group up to people who may not be able to get to the Institute of Education in person. As such, the sessions are going to be live-streamed, as a webinar, on Google Hangouts (technological skills permitting). Virtual attendees will be able to login and comment – and members of the group in the IoE will be able to respond. Here's a video Adam made about the virtues of webinaring.
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Notes from the eighth session (Adam Ferner)
This Wednesday, the group convened at lunch-time, in the IoE's PC Lab, to discuss: Frances Beale – "Double Jeopardy: To be Bla...
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This Wednesday, the group convened at lunch-time, in the IoE's PC Lab, to discuss: Frances Beale – "Double Jeopardy: To be Bla...
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So after a fair amount of technological wrangling, we've finally fixed on a way to live-stream the reading group in such a way that peop...
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One thing that we've repeatedly discussed over the last few weeks is how to mobilise what we've learned (in the public sphere, not l...
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