The seminar will be a meeting of 12 to 15 scholars, international and Australian, invited to participate on the basis of their expertise in topics relevant to the project's core aims. It has two objectives: to expose the project to peer discussion and feedback at an early stage in its development; and to elicit new work from leading scholars in the field. The seminar will take the form of a 'round-table', in which each participant will be invited to speak for 30 minutes. We do encourage speakers to complete their papers by mid-June, so that we can post them on this web-page, permitting the best possible use of the available face-to-face discussion time. Topics will of course be at the speaker's discretion, within the broad range permitted by the aims of the project.

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