ou are invited to attend a roundtable on nineteenth-century interconnections between religion, science, and technology, which is part of the Queen Mary Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences Early Career workshop series Legacies and Liabilities? Decolonial, Interdisciplinary, and Intersectional Approaches to the 19th Century Now.

Held on Thursday 11 May, 17:30 BST at Queen Mary University of London (Mile End Campus) and via Zoom.

This research conversation event will focus on interconnections between religion, science, and technology, including fact/faith binaries and links with political identity. We are excited to be joined by a panel of expert speakers:

This public event is free, but registration for both in-person and online attendance is required:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/c19-legacies-liabilities-religion-science-and-technology-tickets-568196660507

For in-person attendees, the roundtable discussion will be followed by an opportunity to continue conversations over refreshments.

The Legacies and Liabilities? Decolonial, Interdisciplinary, and Intersectional Approaches to the 19th Century Now Workshop Series is organised by Dr Rachel Bryant Davies (QMUL) and Dr Amanda Sciampacone (The Open University) with generous support from the Queen Mary Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

The QMUL Centre for the Study of the Nineteenth Century and its Legacies launched in autumn 2022 with the aim to connect a wide range of expertise across the long nineteenth century and foster collaborative links both within and beyond Queen Mary, University of London.


Created 29 April 2023