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Prof Pervez Amir Ali Hoodbhoy, a Pakistani nuclear physicist, talks about muslims in his country.
Whenever there is technological change, there is always political disruption. Weâre currently living through one of the most profound technological revolutions in human history â“ so can we really expect our politics to remain unchanged? Technology and politics writer James OâMalley presents a provocative and sometimes shocking prognosis for democracy.
James OâMalley is a freelance technology and politics writer. His work has previously appeared in the New Statesman, Little Atoms, TechRadar, and Gizmodo, amongst others. He is also a trustee of Conway Hall Ethical Society and tweets as @Psythor.
Doors 10.30. Start 11.00
Entry £3, £2 concessions.(free to Conway Hall Ethical Society members ⓠno tickets needed).
Brockway Room (Ground floor).
Tea, coffee & biscuits will be available.
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31 May 2016 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Conway Hall |
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£0-£5 |
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https://hoodbhoy.eventbrite.co.uk/ |
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Free for members |
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