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Professor Charlotte Baker

Professor of French and Critical Disability Studies

  1. 2018
  2. Words that Kill

    Charlotte Baker (Speaker)

    30/05/2018

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

  3. Countering Dangerous Speech: Shifting discourses of albinism in Africa

    Charlotte Baker (Speaker)

    6/09/20188/09/2018

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

  4. Witchcraft and Human Rights: from Horror to Hope

    Charlotte Baker (Organiser)

    19/09/2018

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesFestival/Exhibition/Concert

  5. Representations of Persons with Albinism and Awareness of Human Rights

    Charlotte Baker (Speaker)

    20/09/2018

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

  6. 2019
  7. Witchcraft Beliefs and Human Rights: Past, Present and Future Perspectives

    Charlotte Baker (Organiser)

    10/01/2019

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

  8. Schools talk: Albinism in Africa

    Charlotte Baker (Speaker)

    17/01/2019

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

  9. Campus in the City 2019

    Charlotte Baker (Participant)

    7/03/20199/03/2019

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesFestival/Exhibition/Concert

  10. Public lecture: Albinism in Africa

    Charlotte Baker (Speaker)

    6/11/2019

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

  11. ESRC Festival of Social Science

    Charlotte Baker (Speaker)

    8/11/2019

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in workshop, seminar, course

  12. 2020
  13. Public Health and ‘Witchcraft’ Beliefs

    Charlotte Baker (Organiser), Gary Foxcroft (Chair) & Ikponwosa Ero (Organiser)

    17/06/2020

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

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