
Identifying the Person:
Past, Present, and Future
Members’ Workshop
European Studies Centre
St Antony’s College, University of Oxford
Friday 25 September 2009
This closed session for Network members combined research papers from our postgraduate and postdoctoral participants with a general meeting devoted to future directions for IdentiNet.
Schedule
9.00-9.30 Tea and Coffee
9.30-9.45 Welcome and Introduction
9.45-11.00 New Researcher Papers: Panel 1
Chair: Jane Caplan (History, University of Oxford)
Ilsen About, Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin
Escaping Control: Resistance and Dissimulation of ‘Gypsies’ to Police Identification in West Europe, 1880-1914 Abstract (pdf)
Melanie Griffiths, University of Oxford
Identifying Asylum Seekers Abstract (pdf)
Gayle Lonergan, University of Oxford
‘All Roads Lead to Moscow’ or Did Chekov’s Three Sisters have a Residence Permit? Abstract (pdf)
11.00-11.30 Tea and Coffee
11.30-12.45 New Researcher Papers: Panel 2
Chair: Edward Higgs (History, University of Essex)
Stephan Gruber & Daniel Messner, University of Vienna
identifizierung.org – Project Outline Abstract (pdf)
Julia Laite, Memorial University of Newfoundland/McGill University Canada
Women in Public and Public Women: The Identification of ‘Prostitutes’ in Modern Britain Abstract (pdf)
Massimiliano Pagani, University of Exeter
Lombroso, Mussolini, and Scientific Policing: How Fascism Shaped Italian Forensic Science Abstract (pdf)

Stephan Gruber/Daniel Messner, Massimiliano Pagani and Julia Laite present their research. Click to enlarge.
12.45-2.00 Buffet Lunch
2.00-4.00 General Meeting
4.00-7.00 Free Time
7.00 Pre-Dinner Drinks, Freud
8.00 Network Dinner, Al Shami
