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Seminars and ConferencesAt the heart of CPERC activities are regular meetings both within the Lancaster academic community and beyond where innovative research on cultural political economy matters is presented and discussed. The below list gives a selective overview over the themes that have been raised in seminars and conferences hosted by CPERC or its predecessor, the cultural political economy research cluster at the Institute for Advanced Studies. 20121-2 November 2012: Never Waste a Crisis. Strategies of Representing and Managing Crisis after the Crash, Midland Hotel Morecambe Workshop organised in the frames of the project "Great Transformations. A Cultural Political Economy of Crisis Management" as part of Bob Jessop's ESRC professorial fellowship Deadline for paper proposals: 17 June The North Atlantic Financial Crisis that surfaced in 2007/08 and subsequent efforts at crisis management have produced unstable constellations. Whereas the financial sector has been rescued with large injections of capital but minor structural adjustments, the symptoms in many economies of “epic recession” and fiscal crisis remain. Among political and economic elites, such finance-centred crisis management remains largely unchallenged. At the same time, the economic and social costs of the austerity packages and of a finance-dominated economy more generally have spurred contestation from various quarters. The workshop on “Strategies of Representing and Managing Crisis after the Crash” seeks to explore the politics (broadly interpreted) of this unstable constellation. Papers in the workshop will review different agents’ strategies of tackling the North Atlantic Financial Crisis through discursive construction, contestation, and policy-making. We encourage the submission of papers that highlight the discursive and semiotic of economic and political processes or that situate the analysis of crisis discourse in broader questions of political economy. Speakers include: Colin Hay, David Howarth, Brigitte Young
12 July 2012: On Debt. CPERC Annual Workshop, Lancaster University. Deadline for paper proposals 18 May 2012 CPERC’s Annual Workshop will focus on Debt in all its guises, roles, aspects and implications. The day will consist of a selection of short talks with plenty of time for discussion and exchange of ideas. We welcome a variety of angles on the topic, some largely theoretical, others more empirical, covering different forms of debt (sovereign, corporate, consumer, interpersonal), emphasizing different aspects - cultural, political, moral, economic. We already have contributions promised from Professor Mary Mellor (University Northumbria), author of The Future of Money, Pluto, 2010, and Johnna Montgomerie (CRESC, University of Manchester), who works on consumer debt and financialization. Please send offers of talks/papers to me, Andrew Sayer, at a.sayer@lancaster.ac.uk, brief abstracts (c.150 words) and titles (provisional if you like) by 18th May.
8 February 2012: Capital, Class, and Crisis: Reflections on South Corea and the United Kingdom. CPERC Meeting Venue: Bowland North, Seminar Room 8 Time: 1:30-5:00 Session One, 1.30-3.00 Download the programme (pdf document)
2011May 5th: 'Triple Crisis'. Annual CPERC Workshop. Fylde College C 34, Lancaster University, 10am - 3:45pm. For more information download the programme (pdf document). 2010June 14th: 'Imaginaries'. Annual CPERC Workshop, including presentations by Tim Dant on moral imaginaries, Ralph Guth on catch-up imaginaries, Anthony Hesketh on strategic imaginaries, Bob Jessop on crisis imaginaries, Larry Reynolds on sustainability imaginaries, and Ngai-Ling Sum on BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India China) Imaginaries. 2009July 27th: 'Foucault and Critical Realism: Marx, Gramsci and Foucault'
January 8th: Workshop 'The Cultural Political Economy of Crisis', Lancaster University 2008July 2-3rd: IAS Summer School 'Critical Discourse Analysis and Social Research' run by Norman Fairclough, Bob Jessop, Ngai-Ling Sum and Ruth Wodak. From over 120 applicants, 44 candidates were chosen. January 18th: Workshop 'Foucault and Critical Realism: Ontological and Epistemological Issues' Download Foucault and Critical Realism report 1 (pdf)
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