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SUMMARY:History and Political Economy Colloquium with Dr. Giuliana Perrone | "Abolition and Capitalism" |  Feb 24\, 12 PM | HSSB 4080
DESCRIPTION:The colloquium offers a forum for open\, substantive discussions on how to approach political economy from a historical perspective; how to grapple with and benefit from the epistemological diversity surrounding political economy; and how a historical take on political economy can help contextualize and address urgent contemporary issues– at UCSB\, in Santa Barbara/Southern California\, in the U.S.\, and around the world – ranging from rent\, inflation\, and student debt to deepening\, racialized inequality. For that purpose\, we will center our own research and put our work into conversation across geographical\, chronological\, and field boundaries.  \nAt our third meeting\, we will discuss “abolition and capitalism” with Professor Giuliana Perrone\, Assistant Professor\, Department of History\, UCSB. \nRequired Readings: Sinha – The Problem of Abolition in the Age of Capitalism (1) Perrone Chapter
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/history-and-political-economy-colloquium-with-dr-giuliana-perrone-abolition-and-capitalism-feb-24-12-pm-hssb-4080/
LOCATION:HSSB 4080\, 4080 Humanities and Social Sciences Building\, UC Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquium Event,Graduate Program,Panel Discussion,Roundtable
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SUMMARY:Healing Communities   Conference
DESCRIPTION:Pandemics have exposed the interconnections between environmental degradation\, disease\, and social inequalities calling for a broader conception and understanding of trauma and healing. The “Healing Communities” conference features scholars from diverse backgrounds who will explore the complex and varied ways in which communities across the world have been and are actively engaged in processes of healing from capitalism\, colonialism\, and environmental degradation.\n \nFULL SCHEDULE HERE. \n \nKeynote Speakers\nDr. ann-elise lewallen\nProfessor of Pacific and Asian Studies\nUniversity of Victoria\n \nDr. Jane E. Warjri\nLead Research Coordinator for the Khasi Biodiversity Forest Health Project\nUniversity of Victoria and University of Arizona\n \nDr. Jan Nederveen Pieterse\nDistinguished Professor and Mellichamp Chair in Globalization\nUniversity of California\, Santa Barbara\n \n\n\nThe conference is open to all graduate students\, organizations\, as well as to the public\, with no registration fees. Co sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center of UC Santa Barbara\, the History Department\, Medieval Studies\, the Graduate Student Association\, the Queer & Trans Graduate Student Union\, and the Asian Pacific Islander Graduate Student Association.
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/healing-communities-conference/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, HSSB 6020\, UCSB\, University of California Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
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