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Dossier State, economy and social classes in contemporary Latin America
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Socialism in Our Time, presented by Historical Materialism
Call for proposals: Socialism in Our Time, presented by Historical Materialism April 13-14, 2019 • New York City Socialism is on the march. How can a new generation turn this moment, radically open and turbulent, into a permanent feature of the North American social landscape? On April 13-14, 2019, the Socialism in Our Time conference
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The Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism is looking for authors for the following three articles to be included in the upcoming volume 9/II: 1. The article on “National Road to Socialism (China)” (as one part of the overall entry on National Road to Socialism; in German: nationaler Weg zum Sozialismus) should portray Mao’s theoretical conceptions and practical
Redistributive Human Rights? – University of New South Wales, 31 January- 1 February, 2019
Redistributive Human Rights? Thursday 31 January and Friday 1 February 2019 Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales This workshop aims to consider the different ways in which the language and frameworks of human rights have been deployed and mobilized both to make redistribute justice claims or to contest economic inequalities, but also
DEADLINE TODAY: HM Sydney 2018
Historical Materialism Sydney | Contesting the Survival of Capitalism | University of Sydney | 13-14 December 2018 Call for papers Capitalism has been able to attenuate but not resolve the contradictions of capital, doing so by occupying and producing space, extending urbanism, programming consumption, expanding the frontiers of primitive accumulation, and sustaining the reproduction of the relations
Marxist Organization Studies: Enlightening the Future – Edinburgh 2019
Marxist Organization Studies: Enlightening the Future: The Challenge for Organizations EGOS 2019, Edinburgh Call for papers In 2019, we aim to build on the success of the eight previous EGOS Marxist studies sub-themes in bringing together people who share an interest in drawing on Marx’s ideas to advance management and organization studies. The organizers of
Abstracts due this weekend- HM Sydney 2018
Historical Materialism Sydney | Contesting the Survival of Capitalism | University of Sydney | 13-14 December 2018 Call for papers Capitalism has been able to attenuate but not resolve the contradictions of capital, doing so by occupying and producing space, extending urbanism, programming consumption, expanding the frontiers of primitive accumulation, and sustaining the reproduction of
FINAL CALL – CFP for ‘Contemporary Art, Philosophy and Politics: After The Postconceptual Condition’
Deadline for the below CFP has now been extended to 21 September. We are pleased to invite you to a one-day symposium that will critically examine notions of the contemporary and contemporaneity beyond concomitance, in visual and performing arts, philosophy, and politics through panels and keynote presentations from Peter Osborne (Kingston University London) and Zöe
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Fascism? Populism? Democracy? Critical Theory in a Global Context January 23 -25, 2019 University of Brighton, UK Keynote speakers: Lorenzo Bernini, Luciana Cadahia, Jean Comaroff, Kelly Gillespie, Saygun Gökariksel, Donna Jones, Maurizio Lazzarato, Christoph Menke, Leign-Ann Naidoo, Suvendrini Perera, Enzo Traverso The International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs invites 300-word abstracts for a conference,
The Radical Sixties: Aesthetics, Politics and Histories of Solidarity – Brighton, June 2019
The Radical Sixties: Aesthetics, Politics and Histories of Solidarity 28–29 June 2019, University of Brighton, UK An international interdisciplinary conference jointly organized by the University of Brighton’s Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics (CAPPE); Centre for Design History (CDH) and Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories(CMNH). Deadline for abstracts: 28 September 2018 “The Sixties” continue to engage scholars from