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Venue: King’s College London, UK
Date: March 17, 2014
“Understanding neoliberalism in the postsocialist region” to be held at King’s College London on Mon 17 March 2014. This free one-day workshop is designed to provide an informal and supportive space for researchers of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union to consider and perhaps re-consider how neoliberalism is implicated in their own work. We aim for approximately 30 participants to ensure relaxed discussion and networking.
9.30: Welcome
9.45-10.45 – Keynote presentation – Prof. William Outhwaite, Newcastle University - critical theory, postcommunism
10.45-11.30: Coffee
11.30-12.15: Vikki Turbine, University of Glasgow – everyday rights/political sociology, Russia
12.15-13.00: Teodor Mladenov, King’s College London - public policy/disability, Bulgaria
13.00-13.45: Lunch
13.45-14.30: Nicolette Makovicky, University of Oxford – liberalization, citizenship, enterprise, labour and gender relations, Slovakia and Poland
14.30-15.15: Balihar Sanghera, University of Kent – sociology and ethics, moral economy of practices, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.
15.15-15.45: Coffee
15.45-16.30: Michael Rasell, University of Lincoln – anthropology of welfare state, Russia
16.30-17.15: Armine Ishkanian, London School of Economics – development/civil society, Armenia
17.15-17.30: Final reflections
Full details and the registration form can be found on the workshop website.
Dr Michael Rasell
King's College London
e-mail:mrasell@lincoln.ac.uk