IPEG@40: Life begins … or midlife crisis?
September 14-15 2011 Scarman House, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick
Day 1:
11.00-12.00: IPEG AGM
CSGR seminar room in the Social Studies building
12.00-12.30: Registration
12.30-13:30: Keynote 1
- Randall Germain
13.30-15.00: Panel 1 Reflections on the financial structure (I)
- Chris Clarke (Warwick) Who Are the Gamblers Now? Casino Capitalism and the Financialised Subject.
- Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Oxford Brookes) Is Dollar Hegemony in Decline? The ‘Persistent Myth’ (Yet Again?)
- Lena Rethel & Timothy J. Sinclair (Warwick) The Problem with Banks.
- Joerg Wiegratz (Sheffield) The normative underpinning of contemporary capitalism: the case of economic fraud and malpractice.
15.15-16.45: Panel 2 Reflections on the financial structure (II)
- Ben Clift (Warwick) The Battle of Economic Ideas and the Global Financial Crisis: The IMF, the Politics of Fiscal Rectitude and Debt and Deficit discourse.
- Huw Macartney (Manchester) The competitiveness of European space and financial governance reform.
- Randall Germain (Carleton) Structural power and the consequences of the financial crisis in terms of a new global articulation of power.
- Stuart Shields (Manchester) & Sara Wallin (Sheffield) The European Bank for Reconstruction & Development: The Gender Action Plan and neoliberalisation after the “crisis”.
17.00-18.00: Keynote 2
- Paul Langley
Day 2:
9.00-10.00: Keynote 3
- Geoffrey Underhill
10.15-11.45: Panel 3 Reflections on the knowledge structure
- Matthew Eagleton-Pierce (LSE) All the Trader’s Men: Knowledge Producers in the Trade Field.
- Chris Farrands (Nottingham Trent) A Critical Understanding of Energy Security: Security Structures and Knowledge Power in Interaction.
- Caroline Kuzemko (Warwick) Energy: the Fifth Source of Structural Power?
- Leonard Seabrooke (CBS & Warwick) & Eleni Tsingou (CBS) Professional Competition in Turbulent Times: Linked Ecologies in Fast and Slow Burning International Crises.
11.45-12.45: Keynote 4
- Nicola Phillips
12.45-13.15: Lunch
13.15-14.45: Panel 4 Reflections on the production structure (I)
- Karen Buckley (Limerick) Structuralism and dialectical silences in Global Political Economy.
- Simon Glaze (Brookes) ‘Digging back to its roots’: Adam Smith, William James and the self in IPE.
- Phoebe Moore (Salford) The Precarious Spirit of Capitalism.
- Ben Richardson (Warwick) & Pamela Richardson, (KwaZulu-Natal) Lights, Camera, (Re) Action! Filming Production and Politicising Trade.
15.00-16.30: Panel 5 Reflections on the production structure (II)
- Matthew Bishop (West Indies) Voices from the periphery: reassessing Caribbean political economy and its potential contribution to IPE.
- Jamie Jordan (De Montfort) Passive Revolution within the EU’s Periphery: The Case of Greece.
- Fabiola Mieres (Manchester) Migration within IPE: The embedding of private recruitment practices in the Mexico-US migratory system.
- Matthew Watson (Warwick) The Political Economy of Disappointment: Historical Reflections on the False Promise of a Consumer Lifestyle.
16.45-18.00: Editors roundtable – reflections on 40 years of publishing in IPE
- Ronen Palan
- Len Seabrooke
- Rorden Wilkinson
Comments
It was a great conference.
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