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Public Discussion event as part of our ‘What about Exclusion?’ series, on Censorship and Self-Censorship.

Join us to hear from speakers spanning the Humanities at Oxford, who will reflect upon their learnings and research into the implications of censorship and the perceived needs for self-censorship, both historically and in today’s technological world.

The ‘What About Exclusion’ series is coordinated by ANTITHESES, a multidisciplinary Wellcome Discovery Research Platform at the University of Oxford. ANTITHESES addresses an urgent need for research that can engage meaningfully with the radical value disagreements, polarisation, and informational uncertainty characteristic of contemporary medical science, practice, and policy.

This event is free and everyone is welcome!

Old Fire Station Theatre
40 George Street
Oxford
OX1 2AQ

Booking is required: Please book via this Microsoft form

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