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                  Vulnerability and the Organisation ofAcademic Labour
                                Friday 25 and Saturday 26 October 2019
                                Nottingham Trent University
                                   Newton & Arkwright Building

Friday, 25 October

4:00 - 6:30 pm Mapping institutional Shifts in Law and Academic Labour
     Resilience in Post-Legal Constitutional Contexts: Brexit and the Law School I Tamara Hervey. LLB PhD
       FAcSS PFHEA (jean Monnet Professor of EU Law School of Law, University of Sheffield); Dr Chloe Wallace
       (Associate Professor in Law, University of Leeds)
   *   Undermining Resilience - How the Modern UK University Manufactures Heightened Vulnerability in
      LegalAcademics I Graham Ferris (Associate Professor, Nottingham Law School)
   *   The Impact of Corporatization on US Law Schools: the Market vs. the Public Interestl Risa L. Lieberwitz
       (Professor of Labor and Employment Law, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University)
   *   The Particular Vulnerability of Female International Lawyers I Dawn Sedman (Senior Lecturer,
       Nottingham Law School)




Saturday, 26 October




9:30 - 12:00 pm Vulnerability Approaches to Teaching and Pedagogy
   * A Theoretical Framework for the Role of the Community Engaged Professional in Building Resilient
       Communities I W.R. Sexson MD MA-B (Senior Faculty Advisor to the Urban Health Initiative; Associate
       Dean, Clinical Affairs; Vice Chair, Department of Pediatrics; Professor, Neonatology; Emory University
       School of Medicine); loan Wilson MSA, FACHE (Assistant Director, Urban Health Initiative Emory School of
       Medicine)
   *   Vulnerability Theory as a Tool Against a Banking Model of Legal Education I Fabrizia Serafim (SJD
       Candidate, Emory Law)
   * The Potential Role of Undergraduate Liberal Law Schools in Making 'Jam Tomorrow': Learning from
      Disability, Creating Proactive Critical Citizens to Address Vulnerability in Law Schools and Society I Dr.
      Abigail Pearson (Post-Doctoral Fellow in Law, Keele University)
   * Teaching Feeling: Becoming Susceptible to Emotion in the Legal Classroom I Senthorun Raj (Lecturer in
       Law, Keele University)




1:00 - 3:00 pm Resilience and Legal Professionalism
   *  Interrogating LegalAcademic Wellbeing and Mental Health in the Marketized University I Richard
       Collier LLB, MA, PhD, FAcSS, FRSA (Professor of Law and Social Theory, Newcastle Law School)
   *   Vulnerability and Criminal Justice Practitioners: A South Wales Case StudyI Dr Roxanna Fatemi-
       Dehagani (Lecturer in Law, Cardiff School of Law and Politics, Wales); Daniel Newman (Senior Lecturer in
       Law, Cardiff School of Law and Politics)
   *   When Legal Culture and LegalActors Collide: Exploring Vulnerabilities at the Intersection of
       Wellbeing, Fitness to Practice and Professionalism I Dr. Emma ones (Senior Lecturer and Teaching
       Director, Law, The Open University Law School)



                   A Vulnerabity and the Human Condition Initiative Workshop
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