Call for papers for a conference on Geographies of Neoliberalism in Oxford in February 2014.
Geographies of Neoliberalism
and Resistance After the Crisis:
The State, Violence, and Labour
An Interdisciplinary Conference from the
Departments of Geography and International Relations
University of Oxford
Halford Mackinder Lecture Theatre
February 15, 2014
Keynote Speaker: Samir Amin
Special Appearance: Ward Churchill
Although the global financial crisis of 2008 exposed inherent instabilities and contradictions within the system of capitalist production and speculative finance, neoliberal ideology and policies have become more politically durable, economically ‘necessary’, and culturally hegemonic than ever. This academic conference engages with the deepening inequalities and structural violence caused by reinvigorated manifestations and re-articulated processes of neoliberalism (exclusion, domination, ‘accumulation by dispossession’). It seeks to widen the discussion of the present crisis to include analyses of (dis)organised resistance against and amid neoliberalism as well as perspectives of neoliberal crisis in the longue durée, including examinations of structural adjustment programmes, trade liberalisation and the privatisation of public assetssince…
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