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5 - 6:30 Pm -- Money, Markets &Governance: Kristin Surak: "Citizenship and Investment"

When:
Tuesday, October 31, 2017, 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM
Where:
Social Science Research Building room 302

Additional Info:
Category:
Lecture
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
We are excited to announce our Fall Quarter schedule for the Money, Markets and Governance Workshop!

Please find the schedule attached and in the body of the e-mail below.
Our meetings will be held on Tuesdays, 5:00-6:30 PM in the Social Science Research Building room 302
Our first meeting will be held on Tuesday next weekOctober 3rd


October 35 – 6:30 PM

Kimberly Kay Hoang, Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of Chicago

Risky Investments: Varieties of Intimate and Distant Forms of Obfuscation Between Market Actors and State Elites in an Emerging Market


October 105 – 6:30 PM
{In collaboration with Politics, History and Society Workshop}

Le Lin, Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Are Ambiguities Assets? State, Innovation, and Privatization in China


October 315 – 6:30 PM

Kristin Surak, Associate Professor, SOAS University of London

Jus Pecuniae and the Crystallization of Citizenship by Investment


November 145 – 6:30 PM

Annette Burkeen, PhD Student, Political Science, University of Chicago

Corporate Social Responsibility


November 285 – 6:30 PM
{In collaboration with Historical Capitalisms Workshop}

Robert Meister, Professor of Social and Political Thought, History of Consciousness, UCSC

Can Capitalism Short Itself?



The Money, Markets, and Governance Workshop is an interdisciplinary forum for presenting and discussing scholarly works under the broad topics of economic sociology and political economy. Papers are ordinarily circulated in advance - via the workshop's mailing-list - and participants are expected to read them in advance for a fruitful discussion. Your are welcome to join our e-mail list.

To learn more about the workshop, please visit our website. You might also be interested to visit our events pag to learn about opportunities in the fields of economic sociology and political economy (calls for papers, conferences, lectures, etc.). Questions on the workshop or accessibility concerns can be addressed to yanivr@uchicago.edu.

We look forward to another great year of interesting and productive discussions!