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» Go to news mainDr Martha Radice is presenting her research on carnival in New Orleans
Dr Martha Radice is presenting her research on carnival in New Orleans to the Sociable Cities research group, based at the University of Guelph, on March 25. Her talk, Carnival Conviviality in the Sociable City of New Orleans, discusses how the embedded cultural practices of carnival structure opportunities for distinct forms of sociability. For more information, see https://www.sociablecities.uoguelph.ca/speaker-series/.
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