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DESCRIPTION:This one-day workshop is hosted by Gabriella Coleman (Wolfe Cha
 ir in Scientific and Technological Literacy\, Department of Art History an
 d Communication Studies\, McGill) and Emily Kopley (Mellon Postdoctoral Fe
 llow\, Department of English\, McGill). Speakers will include Andrew Brick
 er (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow\, English\, McGill)\, Simon Macdonald (Max 
 Weber Fellow\, European U Institute)\, Eli MacLaren (Assistant Professor\,
  English\, McGill)\, Emily Kopley (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow\, English\, 
 McGill)\, Robert Griffin (Associate Professor\, English\, Texas A&M)\, Dar
 in Barney (Chair\, Art History and Communications\, McGill)\, Sophie Toupi
 n (Media @ McGill)\, Molly Sauter (PhD student\, Communications\, McGill)\
 , Gabriella Coleman (Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy\
 , Art History and Communications\, McGill).\n	\n	Anonymity in Authorship and
  Activism will take place on Friday\, September 25\, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
 \, at Morrice Hall 17 aka Tuesday Night Café Theatre\, McGill University\,
  3485 McTavish Street\, Montreal.\n________________________\nThe program i
 s as follow:\n9:00 a.m.\n	Andrew Bricker\n	'Stalking Grub Street: Publishing
  the Anonymous and Pseudonymous in Eighteenth-Century London'\n	  \n	Simon M
 acdonald\n	'Anonymity\, Identification\, and the Late Eighteenth-century Li
 terary Market: The Novelist Elizabeth Meeke and the Burney Family'\nEli Ma
 cLaren\n	'Motives and Consequences of Literary Anonymity: Some Canadian Exa
 mples'   \nEmily Kopley\n	'Christian Humility and the Case of the Champneys
  Family'\n	   \n	KEYNOTE (11:15 a.m.)\n	Robert Griffin (Associate Professor\,
  English\, Texas A&M)\n	'The Waning of Anonymity'\n	  \n	Lunch Break (12:30 –
  1:30)\n	\n	1:30\n	Darin Barney\n	'The Political Subject of Sabotage'\nSophie 
 Toupin\n	'Anti-Colonial Hacking: Encryption\, Secrecy and the South African
  Struggle Against Apartheid'\nMolly Sauter\n	'Anonymity and Digital Crowd A
 ctivism'\nGabriella Coleman\n	'The State of Anonymous'\nKEYNOTE (3:45 p.m.)
 \n	Marco Deseriis (Assistant Professor\, Program in Media and Screen Studie
 s\, Northeastern University)\n	'Anonymity as Transduction'\nReception follo
 wing the event.\n	\n	For more information contact: emily.kopley [at] mcgill.
 ca (Emily Kopley)\n\n	Sponsored by the Mellon Foundation\, the Department o
 f English\, the Department of Art History and Communication Studies\, the 
 European Institute\, and the Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological L
 iteracy\n
DTSTART:20150925T130000Z
DTEND:20150925T210000Z
LOCATION:17 (Tuesday Night Café Theatre)\, Morrice Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montrea
 l\, H3A 0E1\, 3485 rue McTavish
SUMMARY:Anonymity in Authorship and Activism Workshop
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/ahcs/channels/event/anonymity-authorship-and-acti
 vism-workshop-255247
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