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The details of the Fourth Cultural Political Economy Workshop

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Cultural Political Economy Research Centre (CPERC)

Lancaster University

The Fourth Annual Cultural Political Economy Workshop Sponsored by Sociology Department

Theme: Cultural Political Economy of Finance, Debt and Crisis

Date: 22 May 2014 (Thursday)

Place: Charles Carter A18, Lancaster University

Time: 9:30-5:00


The details of the Fourth Cultural Political Economy Workshop is now available (see below). You are most welcome to join and please share this with other students and colleagues whom you think might be interested. Please also note the change in venue from FASS Room 1 to Charles Carter A 18.

9:30-9:35              Welcome

Co-directors of CPERC: Bob Jessop and Ngai-Ling Sum (Sociology and PPR, Lancaster)

 

9:35-10:30           Panel 1: Moral and Cultural Economy of Finance and Environment

Chair: Bob Jessop (Sociology, Lancaster)

Andrew Sayer (Sociology, Lancaster) ‘Debtors and Rentiers: Neoliberalism and the Return of the Rich’

Robbie Watt (Leverhulme Centre for the Study of Value, Manchester), ‘Moral Economy of Carbon Offsetting’

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