WITH APOLOGIES FOR CROSSPOSTING...

Dear colleagues,

This event organised by the Global Network on Financial Geography (FinGeo) may 
be of interest to many.
It will take place at MIT - during two days immediately prior to AAG 2017 in 
Boston.
The event is free, but places are limited. Please register via a link below.
Further details will follow closer the time.

Best wishes,
Martin Sokol
FinGeo Secretary

(to join FinGeo, email: sok...@tcd.ie<mailto:sok...@tcd.ie>)
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SAVE THE DATE: April 3-4, 2017
FinGeo Workshop at MIT, Boston, USA
(2nd FinGeo Global Seminar)

Finance, Geography and Sustainability: Lessons for Urban Planning, Development 
and Beyond

The event will bring together leading thinkers to address the crucially 
important relationship between finance, geography, and sustainability. In the 
aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis there can be little question of the 
importance of finance in the modern political economy. At the same time, the 
increasing significance of geographically grounded patterns of wealth and 
development inequality highlights the need for scholars and policymakers to 
address the relationship between finance and geography. Finally, the growing 
penetration of financial models and logics into environmental policy combined 
with the escalating consequences of environmental degradation (e.g. climate 
change) underlines the urgency of scholarly study on the linkage between 
sustainability and finance. The intent of this workshop is to break new ground, 
bringing these three issues together in a unique exploration of their 
interconnections. The workshop will be divided into three themes: 
environmental, social, and economic sustainability with a half day of breakout 
sessions and discussion on the final day.

Confirmed speakers include:

  *   Anat Admati, Professor of International Business and Psychology, 
Princeton University
  *   Pratima Bansal, Professor of General Management & Sustainability, Ivey 
Business School, Western University Canada
  *   Barbara Buchner, Executive Director, Climate Finance program, Climate 
Policy Initiative
  *   Nazli Choucri, Professor of Political Science, MIT
  *   Gordon Clark, Professor of Economic Geography and Director of the Smith 
School of Enterprise and the Environment, Oxford University

  *   Gary Dymski, Professor of Applied Economics, Leeds University
  *   Robert Eccles, Professor of Management Practice, Harvard University

  *   Gerald Epstein, Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts 
Amherst

  *   Neil Fligstein, Professor of Economic Sociology, University of California 
at Berkeley
  *   Deborah Frieze, Co-Founder of the Boston Impact Initiative
  *   William Moomaw, Professor of International Environmental Policy at the 
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
  *   Katherina Pistor, Michael I. Sovern Professor of Law at Columbia Law 
School

  *   Sandra Waddock, Galligan Chair of Strategy, Carroll School Scholar of 
Corporate Responsibility, Boston College
  *   Elke Weber, Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment 
Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
  *   David Weil, Professor of Markets, Public Policy and Law, Questrom School 
of Business, Boston University
  *   Elvin Wyly, Professor of Geography, University of British Columbia

This event is free, but registration is essential. Please register on-line:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/finance-and-sustainability-workshop-tickets-31328824357
Additional details to follow soon. Small number of travel bursaries will be 
available for eligible RSA members.

Organizers: Janelle Knox-Hayes (MIT), Martin Sokol (Trinity College Dublin), 
Dariusz Wójcik (Oxford)
The Global Network on Financial Geography (FinGeo) / The Regional Studies 
Association Research Network on Financial Geography
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Dr Martin Sokol
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel.: +353-(0)1-896 2355
Email: sok...@tcd.ie<mailto:sok...@tcd.ie>
Web: https://www.tcd.ie/Geography/staff/MartinSokol.php

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