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Dick Bryan, ‘Cryptocurrencies as units of account: possibilities for a postcapitalist, distributed mode of measurement’

Gareth Bryant | October 17, 2022

Political Economy Seminar

Cryptocurrencies as units of account: possibilities for a postcapitalist, distributed mode of measurement

Presenter: Dick Bryan

Date: Oct 25 2022 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm (Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time) Location: Room 650, [...]

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Webinar: The Liveable Income Guarantee – The Missing Link in Social Security?

Troy Henderson | September 2, 2022

The Liveable Income Guarantee – The Missing Link in Social Security?  

A webinar organised by the Australian Basic Income Lab and the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Sydney on Tuesday September 20. [...]

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Stuart Rosewarne, ‘Illusions of empowerment: checking household energy autonomy’

Gareth Bryant | September 1, 2022

Political Economy Seminar

Illusions of empowerment: checking household energy autonomy

PRESENTER: Associate Professor Stuart Rosewarne (University of Sydney)

DATE: Sep 16 2022

TIME 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

LOCATION: Room 650, Social Sciences Building (A02), [...]

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The History of the Market: Opportunity or Imperative?

Adam David Morton | August 30, 2022

What has the ‘market’ in capitalist society ever done for us? Is the ‘market’ an enabling force in our everyday lives, that unleashes prosperity, entrepreneurialism, unlimited economic growth, and asset inflation by way of offering choice and opportunity? Or, is there a concealed role to the [...]

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XX ISA World Congress call for abstracts – Learning from the Past: Historical Approaches to Labour Strategy and Their Contemporary Applications

Maya Adereth | August 19, 2022

The XX ISA conference will be held in Melbourne in June 2023, and the call for papers is now open. I am organising a session titled Learning from the Past: Historical Approaches to Labour Strategy and Their Contemporary Applications. The portal for submitting an abstract to the panel is now [...]

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Repairing Australia’s climate economy: Call for IAG abstracts

Gareth Bryant | April 1, 2022

The Institute of Australian Geographers Conference 2022

Armidale, NSW, 5-8 July

Call for abstracts for panel on ‘Repairing Australia’s climate economy’

Organised by Sophie Webber and Gareth Bryant, the University of Sydney

Australia’s carbon and [...]

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Basic Income Earth Network Congress in Brisbane 2022 – Call for Papers

Troy Henderson | December 6, 2021

The 21st BIEN Congress will be a hybrid event, involving a mixture of online and face-to-face events. The main face-to-face event will take place in Brisbane, Australia in the form of a one-day symposium on Monday 26th September 2022.

BIEN 2022 will be jointly hosted by BIEN [...]

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Online conference on Problems and Solutions for Decarbonisation and Energy Transition: a Cross-National Dialogue

Gareth Bryant | December 2, 2021

December 7-9, 2021 via Zoom This Conference brings together the latest research on energy transitions from across several countries. It involves institutes, researchers and key participants in the process of energy transition, to learn from experience and to reflect on obstacles and [...]

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Beyond the Stereotype: How Dependency Theory Remains Relevant

 

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Silvia Federici, Caliban and the Witch

 

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What is Constructivism For?

 

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Coronavirus, Crisis and the End of Neoliberalism

 

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10 talking points from Jason W. Moore’s ‘Capitalism in the Web of Life’

 

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Marxist Theories of Imperialism

 

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Philip Mirowski, ‘Polanyi vs Hayek?’


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  • Manchester University Press Book Series
  • Past & Present Reading Group
  • A Political Economy of Australian Capitalism
  • Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE)
    • Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE)
    • JAPE Issues
    • JAPE Submission Guidelines
    • JAPE Young Scholar Award
  • Australian IPE Network (AIPEN)
  • Forums
    • Forums
    • Debating Anatomies of Revolution
    • Debating Debtfare States
    • Debating Economic Ideas in Political Time
    • Debating Mass Strikes and Social Movements in Brazil and India
    • Debating Social Movements in Latin America
    • Debating The Making of Modern Finance
    • Debating War and Social Change in Modern Europe
    • Feminist Global “Secureconomy”
    • Gendered Circuits of Labour and Violence in Global Crises
    • Scandalous Economics
    • The Military Roots of Neoliberal Governance
    • Politicising artistic pedagogies
  • Literary Geographies of Political Economy
  • Pedagogy
    • Five Minute Honours Theses
    • Piketty Forum
    • Radical Economics Pedagogy
    • Unconventional Wisdom
    • Journal Club
    • Marxism Reading Group
  • Wheelwright Lecture
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • Links
    • Political Economy At Sydney
    • PHD in Political Economy
    • Master of Political Economy
    • Centre for Future Work
    • Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ)
    • Climate Justice Research Centre (UTS)
 

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