This interdisciplinary colloquium, hosted by the Birkbeck Institute for Social Research, starts from the proposition that neo-liberalism has intensified the capital/labour division producing a phenomenon of ‘anarcho-capitalism’, in which the flexibility of work in the...
Event: Decolonising Australia Roxley Foley, Firekeeper and spokesperson of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy Canberra Ex Freedom Summit delegate will be speaking via Skype on issues of ongoing Australian colonial paradigms that are contributing to the continued...
The Synesthesia of Law conference, a collaboration between Princeton University and Sciences Po Law School, will take place from Sept 29 to Oct 1 at Princeton. We understand the term synaesthesia as a crossing of boundaries, a sensual saturnalia and mixture of...
Social Justice, published by Routledge, editors: Davina Cooper, Sarah Keenan, Sarah Lamble. The Social Justice Book Series welcomes new manuscripts and book proposals. We are also happy to talk with authors whose book projects are at an early stage about the series....
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Special issue of Computational Culture, a Journal of Software Studies Edited by Simon Yuill Online version of this call: http://computationalculture.net/cfps-events There is a long-standing relationship between the development of modern computing...
Date: 20 June Time: 5PM Location: A130, College Building, City University London Series: On Global Law, Justice and Regulation Series The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Agreement (TTIP) is understood as one of the most controversial trade deals of all time. The...