\\\\///\\ Counter/Mapping QMary ////
////////////////\\\////////the university and border technologies

To begin by asking <what is the university> requires an investigation of 
the function of the university not only as a knowledge factory but also 
as a border. Our investigation of what the university produces as 
knowledge, hierarchies and power exposes the border/s that operate in, 
on and around the university. That <the university is a border> is made 
possible by the operation of a filter mechanism. The counting of bodies, 
money in and money out, who can and can not enter, what are we when we 
leave, the limits of what is and is not knowledge and the complicity 
with national and global border regimes – who and what is stopped at the 
border?
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A group of students, staff and researchers at Queen Mary University have 
set out to map the ways in which migration, border technologies, 
surveillance and monetary flows intersect with the university as our 
place of work and study. Joining us in the project are the 
<Counter-Cartographies Collective from the University of North 
Carolina>, who will help to explore the dynamics and possibilities of 
mapping as method and action.

 From Thursday 13 May – Monday 24 May we will gather to discuss, 
research and take action to produce a counter map of Queen Mary 
University. As part of our practice we will be facilitating <three 
public workshops> to expand the participation and possibilities of the 
project. These workshops as well as the counter mapping production 
process are open to all who are interested and are free to attend – 
please see below for the programme and contact details. The venue for 
all events will be room 4.08 in the Francis Bancroft Building of Queen 
Mary Campus and is accessible.

//////Thursday 13 May, 2pm
\\\\\\\\\\Imaginaries of the university

<Opening event of the Counter/Mapping QMary project>

The Counter-Cartographies Collective will present their work on the 
neo-liberal university and discuss their maps, methodologies and 
actions. This session will address our imaginaries of the university – 
current and potential – and will conclude with a drift around QM campus.

\\\\\\\\Thursday 20 May, 2pm
//////////How to make a counter-map

<Workshop: mapping as method, practice and action>

The Counter-Cartographies Collective will facilitate a workshop on 
radical collaborative mapping skills using available open source mapping 
software and web-based data-mining techniques. Free and open to all, 
email us to register.

///////Monday 24 May, 4pm
\\\\\\\\\\\The politics and potential of counter-mapping

<Presentation and open discussion>

In this event, Counter/Mapping QMary project will present their map of 
Queen Mary. This presentation will be followed by an open discussion of 
the methods and politics of mapping the university as a site of 
migration, education and labour struggles. Invited interlocutors: The 
Students not Suspects Campaign (Goldsmiths), No Cuts at Queen Mary 
Campaign, Jane Wills, David Pinder, Ishani Chandrasekara, Miguel 
Mellino, John Hutnyk, Alberto Toscano


//Contact
Counter/Mapping QMary
[email protected]
Facebook: countermapping qmary

\The Counter/Mapping QMary project is generously supported by the School 
of Business and Management and the Geography Department at Queen Mary 
University.

map: http://www.qmul.ac.uk/about/campus/mileend/index.html#map
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