Political Economy Seminar | The Flight of a Kite: Methodological and Geographical Diversity from Sydney’s Political Economy | Three recent doctoral graduates – School of Social and Political Sciences Political Economy Seminar | The Flight of a Kite: Methodological and Geographical Diversity from Sydney’s Political Economy | Three recent doctoral graduates – School of Social and Political Sciences

Political Economy Seminar | The Flight of a Kite: Methodological and Geographical Diversity from Sydney’s Political Economy | Three recent doctoral graduates

Political Economy Seminar

The Flight of a Kite: Methodological and Geographical Diversity from Sydney’s Political Economy

Social Sciences Building (A02), Room 441

 

For our last Political Economy seminar in 2023, three recent doctoral graduates will illuminate the diverse applications and insights offered by a political economy approach. From Latin America to East Asia, via Sydney, these three papers will explore the intersections of political economy with other disciplines, such as geography and psychoanalysis, and a range of theoretical traditions from Marxism to post-Keynesian economics to world-ecology. These conceptual resources are applied to crucial and pressing questions about labour’s subordination to economic development, the role of central banks in financial stability, and the relations between nature and the state at the frontiers of commodity exploitation. This panel will give us an opportunity to discuss the connections and contradictions between different applications of a political economy approach and its essential interdisciplinarity.

Presenters:

David Aviles Espinoza, Spatial Political Economy: The Ideology of Nature, state-space, and the Oil Commodity Frontier in Chilean Patagonia

Luciano Carment, Quantitative Easing in Japan: A Critical Evaluation

Christian Caiconte, Theorising the Unconscious in the Study of Political Economy: The Case of Korea

 

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Date

Nov 21 2023
Expired!

Time

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

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