Dear all,
Please join us on Friday, March 27th at 90 Snell Library, Northeastern University, for the fourth annual NULab Spring Conference, “Technologies of Democracy,” with talks by NULab faculty and graduate
students, and a keynote address by
Professor Patricia J. Williams.
Space is limited and registration is required:
please RSVP here. This is a free event and breakfast & lunch will be provided.
This all-day conference (9:30am–5pm) will feature a keynote address by Patricia J. Williams, University Distinguished Professor of Law and Humanities at Northeastern University, a pioneer of both the law and
literature and critical race theory movements in American legal theory. We will also have three sessions of presentations by Northeastern faculty and graduate students whose research relates to the technologies of democracy:
Please see the attached flyer and event page for details:
https://web.northeastern.edu/nulab/event/spring-conference-2020/
Kind regards,
Sarah
Sarah Connell
Assistant Director
NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks
Northeastern University
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