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SUMMARY:International Political Economy Research Group annual workshop
DESCRIPTION:BUILDING SOLIDARITY IN TIMES OF PERMACRISIS BISA IPEG annual workshop\n11th -12th May 2023 King’s College London\nWith the support of the International Political Economy Research Group\, Department of European and International Studies\, King’s College London\n\nCapitalism\, imperialism\, and patriarchy have always produced and have fed upon crises. Yet the multilayered and mutually amplifying crises we currently face are felt and suffered even more urgently\, laying bare the interconnectedness between economic\, geopolitical\, environmental\, and social dimensions. The threat and reality of ‘permacrisis’ reminds us of the need to build bridges across disciplinary and conceptual divides and in material terms. Because of its inherent cross-disciplinary vocation\, International Political Economy is ideally placed to provide a space for these conversations and practices. The 2023 BISA IPEG annual workshop\, will unpack the historical drivers of these crises\, discuss their obvious and hidden connections\, highlight their uneven impacts\, and build new forms of solidarity to render what seems permanent\, temporary. What are new conceptualisations that allow us to see the politics of the current disjuncture? How can we create the space to build alternatives? How can we resist the forces we know lead to crises? What is the role of IPE and academia in allowing us to change and transcend capitalist dynamics in its gendered\, classed\, and racialised forms? But how do IPE and HE in fact perpetuate what we seek to dismantle? What can IPE learn from other disciplines?
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DESCRIPTION:A workshop celebrating the contributions and work of Victoria Chick and Geoff Harcourt is taking place on the 11\, 12 and 13 of May 2023 in Goldsmiths\, University of London.\n\nThis event celebrates the many and diverse contributions that Victoria Chick (1936-2023) and Geoffrey Colin Harcourt (1931-2021) brought to the economics community over their lives. They were both central pillars of the Keynesian and later Post-Keynesian school of thought from its very beginning\, and their contributions defined the scope and outlook that this approach to economics came to represent. This event intends to honor their work and many years of service to the community.\n\nWe start on the evening of the 11nth of May (6:00-7:30) with a book launch for the 50th anniversary edition of Harcourt’s Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital. Avi Cohen will give a talk on putting together the 50th anniversary edition followed by a panel discussion. Details for the event can be found here.\n\nThe programme for the 2-day workshop on the 12th and 13th of May can be found online here.  On Friday there are sessions on Money\, Banking and Finance; History\, Methodology and Pluralism and Capital\, Growth and Macroeconomic Behavior\, followed by a Memorial Lecture titled V. Chick and G.C. Harcourt: economics as a moral science by Sheila Dow. On Saturday there are two panels focusing on the work and contributions of Victoria Chick and Geoff Harcourt.\nNo registration for the event is needed.
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