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SUMMARY:British Decolonization\, 'Manpower Resource' Debates and the Polit
 ics of Scientific Governance in the Long Sixties. - Jennifer Gold\, Depart
 ment of Geography\, University of Cambridge
DTSTART:20090513T151500Z
DTEND:20090513T163000Z
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CONTACT:Martin Lucas-Smith
DESCRIPTION:Jennifer Gold is a PhD student in the Department of Geography\
 , Cambridge University and was a visiting fellow at the Kennedy School of 
 Government\, Harvard University between January and April 2009. Her resear
 ch examines the formulation and implementation of the UK government's rese
 ttlement policy for former colonial scientists\, with particular reference
  to forestry science. This paper examines the interconnections between dec
 olonization and post-war 'manpower resource' concerns\, situating resettle
 ment within domestic debates on knowledge economy formation and Cold War g
 eopolitics.
LOCATION:Seminar Room\, Department of Geography\, Downing Site
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