Call for Papers and Participants - URPE Conference in Brooklyn, October 24, 2009

The Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE) is sponsoring a
one-day conference on the topic of "Economic Crisis: Radical Analysis
and Radical Responses." The conference will take place at St. Francis
College, Brooklyn.  The day will be structured into two segments.  The
morning will focus on the economic and political roots of the current
crisis in the capitalist system, while the afternoon will concentrate
on the ways in which activists are responding to the crisis.  (There
is, of course, no firm line dividing the two.) Each segment will begin
with a keynote speaker.  Dr. David Harvey (Distinguished Professor,
CUNY) will be the speaker in the morning, and Hon. Charles Barron (New
York City Council) will introduce the afternoon segment.  Following
this, those attending the conference will be invited to participate in
one of a set of workshops (workshops will be an hour and a half in
length.)

The conference will include lunch and an end-of-day cocktail party to
allow for and encourage informal discussions.

We are looking for people to act as workshop leaders.  One possible
format for a workshop would be the presentation of a formal paper, and
graduate students in particular are invited to share their work with
others.  Alternatively, people could take on the responsibility of
introducing and then structuring a discussion on one particular aspect
of the crisis.  Each segment of the conference would conclude with
brief reports from each workshop to the conference as a whole.
Proceedings of the conference will be posted on the URPE website.

Proposals or questions regarding the conference should be sent to the
conference organizers, Paddy Quick and Julio Huato:
[email protected] and [email protected].

Please share this announcement with others.
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