Roundtable on Building Alternatives to Neoliberalism in Latin America
Adam David Morton | April 7, 2016
Building Alternatives to Neoliberalism in Latin America: Roundtable with Marta Harnecker, Michael Lebowitz and Luis Angosto-Ferrández '
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Building Alternatives to Neoliberalism in Latin America: Roundtable with Marta Harnecker, Michael Lebowitz and Luis Angosto-Ferrández '
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During my recent time in Britain, I very much enjoyed attending and presenting at the 2016 Political Studies Association (PSA) annual conference, which was in Brighton this year. I was delighted to be awarded the main prize of the Sir Bernard Crick Award for Outstanding Teaching for 2015 by [...]
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The 2016 Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize
In 2015, the inaugural Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize was awarded to Dr Ainsley Elbra (University of [...]
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Rodrigo Acuña (Macquarie University), 'Venezuelan Foreign Policy and Latin American Unification'
This is the third seminar in the [...]
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With the first visit to Cuba in 88 years by a sitting U.S. president unfolding this week, this co-authored piece with Chris Hesketh – stemming from a joint visit to the island in 2013 – is offered as a snapshot reflecting on the changing dynamics facing revolutionary [...]
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Donna Baines (McMaster University), 'Moral Projects and Compromise Resistance: Resisting Uncaring in Nonprofit Care Work'
This is the second seminar in the Semester 1 series of 2016 organised by the Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney.
Date and [...]
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Stuart Elden (PAIS) and Adam David Morton (Political Economy, University of Sydney) have been awarded a small grant from the Independent Social Research Foundation on the project ‘Henri Lefebvre’s writings on Rural Sociology, Ground Rent and the Politics of [...]
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In preparing for an engagement with Brecht De Smet’s new book Gramsci on Tahrir: Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Egypt, I thought it would be a good idea to dust-down a few earlier blog posts of mine in order to provide a ground-clearing exercise on thinking about Antonio Gramsci’s [...]
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