Global Neoliberalism conference
Global Neoliberalisms: Lost and Found in Translation
PUBLISHED ON January 30, 2018 by CIGH Exeter

This conference aims to provide a truly global account of the rise and entrenchment of the modern neoliberal order. Contributors will consider how neoliberal ideas travelled (or did not travel) across regions and polities; and analyse how these ideas were translated between groups and regions as embodied behaviours and business practices as well as through the global media and international organisations. As the fate of neoliberalism appears in question across many regions, it is an opportune moment to make sense of its ascendancy on a global scale. Convenors: Professor James Mark, University of Exeter Professor Richard Toye, University of Exeter Dr Ljubica Spaskovska, University of Exeter Dr Tobias Rupprecht, University of Exeter Speakers include: Professor Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia Professor Susan Bayly, University of Cambridge Professor Johanna Bockman, George Mason University Professor Stephanie Decker, Aston Business School Mr Julian Gewirtz, University of Oxford Professor Vanessa Ogle, UC Berkeley Professor Daisuke Ikemoto, Meijigakuin University Professor Artemy Kalinovsky, University of Amsterdam Dr Alexander Kentikelenis, University of Oxford Professor Pun Ngai, Hong Kong University Professor Pal Nyiri, University of Amsterdam Professor David Priestland, University of Oxford Professor Bernhard Rieger, University of Leiden Professor Quinn Slobodian, Wellesley College and Harvard University Dr Jorg Wiegratz, University of Leeds Registration: A registration fee is payable at the time of booking. For further information and details of how to book please click on ‘Book event’. Standard Admission: £95 for both days; £50 for one day Early Bird booking (before 31 January 2018): £75 for both days; £40 for one day Concessions: £36 for both days; £20 for one day
Date
Thu 7 Jun 2018 09:00 to Fri 8 Jun 2018 17:00
Location
The British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AH
