21-07-2024
IPSPI

IPSPI DAN UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH JAKARTA GELAR KULIAH INTERNASIONAL

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International Lecture Series Announcement: Children in a Global Era

The Department of Social Welfare at the University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta is pleased to present an International Lecture Series titled "Children in a Global Era: Postcolonial and Critical Childhood Studies Perspectives." This event will explore critical issues and perspectives surrounding childhood in the context of global, postcolonial dynamics.

Date and Time:
The lecture will take place from 10:00 to 12:00 WIB on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.

Location:
The event will be held in the 2nd floor hall of the FISIP Building at the University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta, Ciputat campus.

Speaker:
Dr. Zlatana Knezevic, an Associate Senior Lecturer from the Department of Social Work at the School of Health and Welfare, Dalarna University, Sweden, will be sharing her expertise. Dr. Knezevic is renowned for her work in social work and childhood studies, providing a global perspective on these critical issues.

Moderator:
The session will be moderated by Wa Ode Asmawati M.Si, a Lecturer from the Department of Social Welfare at the Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta. Her insights and experience in the field will guide the discussion and ensure a fruitful dialogue.

Registration and Participation:
Participants can register for a seat or obtain digital access by visiting the following link: [Registration Link]
(https://forms.gle/3BKcnVA49UuQRxjC9).
The lecture will be conducted in English, making it accessible to an international audience.

Online Access:
For those who cannot attend in person, the lecture will also be available online via Zoom. Join the session using the following details:

- Zoom Link:
(https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87885162194?pwd=PELDZUADS89AMPMAIPJC6PCDS8M41)
- Meeting ID: 878 8516 2194
- Password: 642602

Contact Information:
For further inquiries, please contact Namiroh-UMJ at 0821 23830262.

This lecture offers a unique opportunity to delve into important discussions on childhood studies from a postcolonial and critical perspective. Join us to gain valuable insights and engage in meaningful conversations.