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From: "Katlego Lefine" <[email protected]>
Date: 10 Apr 2013 09:28
Subject: FW: WHAT'S HAPPENING @ WITS 09.04.2013
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

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*2013 AJ ORENSTEIN MEMORIAL LECTURE*

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The Wits Faculty of Health and the Adler Museum of Medicine host the annual
AJ Orenstein Memorial Lecture to be presented by Prof. Jock McCulloch,
Professor in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT
University, Melbourne, Australia. His lecture is titled *Dust, Disease and
Politics on South Africa’s Gold Mines* and will focus on how an illusion of
safety on South African mines was created and perpetuated.****

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Date: 10 April 2013****

Time: 18:00****

Venue: Auditorium, Wits School of Public Health, Parktown****

Enquiries: [email protected] or (011) 717-2067****

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*FREE WEDNESDAY LUNCH-HOUR CONCERT*

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Take a musical journey with the Wits Choir conducted by Dalene Hoogenhout.
Free and open to all.****

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Date:10 April****

Time: 13:15 - 13:50****

Venue: Wits Great Hall, East Campus****

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*LANGUAGE AND POWER IN MATHEMATICS CLASSROOMS*

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All mathematics learning is mediated through language.  In addition to the
political choice for a language of instruction, teachers make choices about
how to speak and write within the language of instruction. All these
choices shape students’ experience of mathematics, including their sense of
autonomy and their sense of what mathematics is.  In this seminar, David
Wagner will draw from his research to highlight language choices made by
mathematics teachers and others who influence the classroom, and to lead
discussion about how these choices might play out in different contexts.****

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David Wagner is the Associate Dean (Graduate Programs) in the Faculty of
Education at the University of New Brunswick in Canada. For more
information, see http://davewagner.ca****

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Date: 11 April 2013****

Time: 13:15 – 14:30****

Venue: Staff Lounge, Wits School of Education****

Enquiries: [email protected] or (011) 717-3416****

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*HOW DO WE THEORISE RAPE?*

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The Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER) invites you to
a panel discussion centred on how we think about rape and why, titled *How
do we theorise rape*?. This panel takes off from the activist energies and
legal investigative work we have witnessed at Wits University through
February and March, energies and activism resonating with similar outrage
and activism across South Africa.****

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*Panel 1:* Shireen Hassim will focus on *Rape as a “keyword”*, Bonita
Meyerfeld on *Changing legal thinking about rape*, Eusebius McKaiser
on *Thinking
about intimacy and ethics in rape*, Lisa Vetten - Morality, rape and risk,
and Lyn Ossome on *Rape and the crisis of liberal democratic states:  Kenya
and South Africa.*

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*Panel 2:*  Antje Schumann will focus on  "*Objectify my Fist!” Rape*,
Recovery, Revenge, Carol Long on *The view from psychology*, Sheila
Meintjes on *Rape in War and its Aftermath*, and Mbuyiselo Botha on *Changing
men in South Africa*. ****

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Date:  11 April 2013****

Time:  17:30****

Venue: WISER Seminar Room, 6th Floor, Richard Ward Building, East Campus****

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*WITS FOCUS DAY 2013*

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Wits hosts its annual Focus Day on Friday, 12 April 2013 from 13:00-17:00.
The event hosts all faculties on the Braamfontein Campus and is an
excellent opportunity for top achieving Grade 11 and 12s and their parents
to experience Wits and find out more about degrees and programmes on offer.
Grade 11 and 12 learners interested in attending should register on
http://www.wits.ac.za/yourfuture or www.witsuni.mobi****

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*SWOP BREAKFAST SEMINARS ON MARIKANA *

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The Society, Work and Development Institute (SWOP) will convene a series of
breakfast seminars that engage with different aspects of the *Marikana
Moment*. Presenting on-going research by SWOP, the seminars will consider
the increasing turbulence on the platinum belt, in the realms of business,
community and labour respectively, as well as the intensification of
intra-elite violence at a political level.****

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*Strike Violence Post-apartheid: Cases from Marikana and the 2012 Platinum
Strike-*Wave presented by Chrispen Chinguno, PhD Fellow (SWOP)****

Date: 12 April 2013****

Time: 07:30****

Venue: Hofmeyr House, East Campus****

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*Intra-elite Violence: Causes, Forms, Prospects* presented by Prof. Karl
von Holdt, Director: SWOP****

Date: 10 May 2013****

Time: 07:30****

Venue: Hofmeyr House, East Campus****

Info and RSVP: (011) 717-4460 or [email protected]****

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*CRITICAL RESEARCH IN CONSUMER CULTURE SEMINAR: THE BLACK CONSUMER*

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The Critical Research into Consumer Culture (CRiCC) Network presents a
seminar entitled *The Black Consumer *where panellists Prof. Philip Bonner,
will speak about * The Black Middle Class: A Historical Perspective*,
Mehita Iqani about *Spazas, Hawkers and the Status Quo: Black Consumption
at the Margins of Media Discourse in Post-Apartheid South Africa* and Raimi
Gbadamosi about *Madam and Eve Goes Shopping for a Black Diamond*.****

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The CRiCC is an interdisciplinary grouping of scholars who are actively
researching issues relevant to the study of consumer culture. The CRiCC
network <http://consumerculturenetwork.wordpress.com/> is  located in the
Wits Department of Media Studies  and membership is open to any academics
or postgraduate students actively working on issues relevant to ‘consumer
culture’, as broadly defined.****

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Date: 16 April 2013 ****

Time: 12:30 - 14:00 ****

Venue: Graduate Seminar Room, South-West Engineering Building****

A light lunch will be served. ****

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*MASSIFICATION AND THE LARGE LECTURE FORM*

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Given the national injunction to massify university education, large
lecture teaching is likely not only to remain with us, but to increase. The
pedagogical demands of this higher education landscape are extreme, and the
diminishing possibility of providing good education to students rests
heavily on innovative teaching practice in large classes. Stephanie Allais,
Dr David Hornsby and visiting professor James Arvanitakis, winner of
Australia's premier teaching award, will engage in a discussion on the
topic. ****

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Date: 16 April 2013****

Time: 15:30 - 17:30****

Venue: Graduate Seminar Room, SW Engineering****

Info: [email protected]****

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*WITSMUSIC STAFF IN CONCERT*

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The staff of WitsMusic come to the fore to perform a mix of sounds that
will delight and amaze in this concert. Bookings:
www.strictlytickets.comTickets will be available at the door: full
price = R 85:00; discount price
= R 60:00 (students, pensioners and Wits staff).****

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Date: 16 April 2013****

Time: 19:30****

Venue: The Atrium, South West Engineering Building, East Campus****

Enquiries: 011 717 1376 / [email protected]****
RETHINKING ABET AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION – SOME THOUGHTS ON CURRICULUM
ISSUES FOR ADULTS****

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This seminar is part of a series hosted jointly by Umalusi, the Centre for
Education Policy Development and the Wits School of Education. The series
aims to focus debate on key aspects of the public education system, and to
bring different role players together to explore areas of improvement. ****

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Date: 17 April 2013****

Time: 09:30 -13:00 seminar****

Venue: Education Campus, Staff Lounge, Bohlaleng Block ****

RSVP: [email protected]****

Refreshments will be served ****

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*THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AT WITS*

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The International Human Rights Exchange, the School of Social Sciences and
the School of Law is proud to host the United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights, Ms Navi Pillay, who will deliver a public lecture entitled *Human
Rights Achievements and Challenges in a Rapidly Changing World*. ****

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Date:  17 April 2013****

Time: 17:30 for 18:00****

Venue: Great Hall, East Campus, Wits University****

RSVP: [email protected]****

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*THE MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AT WITS*

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The Department of Social Work in the Faculty of Humanities will hold an
oath taking-ceremony for its first year social work students. The Minister
of Social Development, Bathabile Dlamini, will deliver the keynote address.
More info: Dr Cily Tabane on (011) 717 4481 or [email protected]****

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Date:  18 April 2013****

Time: 12:30 – 14:00****

Venue: The Postgraduate Seminar Room, South West Engineering Building, East
Campus****

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*JOIN* *THE SILENT PROTEST*

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Wits University along with five other institutions of higher learning will
join ‘The Silent Protest’ to be held on 19 April 2013. Student voices will
affirm Wits’ solidarity with the millions of people – men, women and
children – silenced by rape and sexual violence. On campus, the Counselling
and Careers Development Unit (CCDU) has joined forces with the divisions in
the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs’, the Transformation office and
the Students’ Representative Council (SRC), and Drama for Life (DFL) to
condemn sexual violence of any nature, to support survivors and to
encourage the reporting of these atrocious acts. ****

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The march will begin at 12:45 leaving from the Amic Deck and concluding on
the Great Hall steps. Register at CCDU or SDLU to take part in the protest.
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Date: 19 April 2013
Time:  08:00 – 17:30 taping of mouths on the library lawns for a show of
solidarity****

More info: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Silent-Protest-Wits/477127862353705
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*FILM SCREENING OF LESSER HUMANS (1998)*

The Centre for Indian Studies in Africa invites you to a film
screening of *Lesser
Humans* (1998) directed by K Stalin, Co-Founder of DRISHTI- Media, Arts and
Human Rights, Convener of the Community Radio Forum-India, and the India
Director of Video Volunteers.**

The screening  is part of an on-going dialogue with the South African
artist Usha Seejarim whose exhibition *Commonplace and out of place* is
showing at the Johannesburg Art Gallery and through a series of
installations with brooms looks at issues of gender, domesticity and labour.
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The award winning film is about manual scavenging in India and helped to
put the issue of untouchability in contemporary India on the agenda of
numerous international development agencies. It investigates the lives of
‘manual scavengers,’ the community at the lowest rung of the caste system
whose inhuman caste-based occupation is to manually dispose of human
excreta.****

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Date:  24 April 2013****

Time:  14:00 - 16:00****

Venue: Committee Room, CISA, 36 Jorissen Street****

More info: Prof. Dilip Menon, Mellon Chair in Indian Studies on
011-717-4020 / [email protected]****

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