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Thanks Jun!  Yes - April 22-24, 2021...I blame zoom fatigue.

On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at 10:04, Jun Zhang 
<zh...@geog.utoronto.ca<mailto:zh...@geog.utoronto.ca>> wrote:

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Thanks, Norma. This is a great subject to be discussed.

Just found a minor error, the conference date in the title should be April 
22-24, 2021, NOT 2020.

Cheers,
Jun




Jun ZHANG, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Geography and Planning
University of Toronto
Sidney Smith Hall, 5025B, 100 St. George Street,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G3
Tel:  +1 (416) 978-2958
Fax: +1 (416) 946-3886
Email: zh...@geog.utoronto.ca<mailto:zh...@geog.utoronto.ca>





On Oct 15, 2020, at 10:00 AM, Norma Rantisi 
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Dear list members:

Please find below a 'Call for Papers' for the 15th International Karl Polanyi 
Institute conference, sponsored by the Karl Polanyi Institute. The conference 
will be held (online) from April 22-24.
Also, further below, please find a newsletter, which includes
announcements about some upcoming webinars that may be of interest.  The first 
webinar is a discussion with Fred Block, Robert Cuttner and Margaret Sommers 
about the upcoming US elections, and will be held on October 23rd, 12:30 PM EST.

Please share with others who may be interested.

Thanks, Norma


Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy, Concordia University

Call for Papers
15th International Karl Polanyi Conference

“The Role of the State in the post-COVID 21st Century”

April 22-24, 2020, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

The 15th International Karl Polanyi Conference April 22-24, 2021 will 
exceptionally take place entirely online. As we live through a major global 
upheaval, we invite participation in a broad and open discussion on the current 
consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and how governments around the world, 
international organizations and social movements are responding to the crisis 
and what this may mean for the future.
The COVID-19 pandemic requires urgent and immediate response and cooperation. 
It also requires a reset and retooling of the state. It requires greater 
coherence between all levels of government and a reconfiguration of roles and 
responsibilities with the active participation of civil society.  It requires 
greater international cooperation and a concerted action to fight rising 
nationalism.

Despite the diversity of governments in power, from authoritarian to liberal 
democracies, the global economic shock triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has 
led to active forms of state intervention, both piecemeal and more coordinated. 
Are we witnessing a “pendulum swing” from minimal state intervention to a 
publicly led social and economic transformation? As governments in liberal 
democratic states inject vast sums of money into public health, economic life 
support and stimulus strategies in response to the pandemic, does this signal 
the end of decades of savage cuts to public spending? And even if such actions 
by governments are diverse and fragmented, do they prefigure a deeper 
transformation toward state re-centralization and a commitment to restore 
public service provision, or even a different configuration and role of the 
state altogether? Will populist and authoritarian regimes resist the 
increasingly acknowledged need for the global management of health crises? 
Countries in the global South burdened with the high cost of servicing foreign 
debt, falling commodity prices and economic chaos have little or no capacity to 
invest in health care. Will there be increasing international pressure for debt 
forgiveness?

For the 15th International Karl Polanyi conference, we invite participants to 
reflect on questions such as:

- In liberal democracies, will post-COVID state intervention prioritize an 
equal, fair and just recovery or will today’s active crisis management quickly 
fade as governments face unimaginable budgetary deficits and public debt?

- Will this global pandemic result in greater international cooperation between 
nations? Will an eventual vaccine be equitably distributed as a global public 
good with the pooling of patents?

- Can we envisage greater international cooperation, a global Green New Deal,  
in response to the warnings of the UN IPCC that the world has ten years to 
avoid the irreversible impact of climate change?  Or will governments return to 
national agendas as countries struggle to rebuild their economies?

- At the supra-national level, will the current increased coordination within 
the European Union be eclipsed by reclaiming national sovereignty?

- Within countries, will the increasing role of regional and local governments 
be considerably diminished by the re-centralization of power taking place in 
many countries managing the pandemic crisis? This is especially true for cities 
with greater responsibility for “habitat” that are important sites of 
resistance to “improvement”, in Polanyi’s terms. Cities and local governments 
were given greater responsibilities pre-COVID and have demonstrated their 
capacity to act as catalysts for a just transition. In many cases, 
collaboration with citizens movements has accelerated this process. Witness the 
growth of the city as commons movement internationally. Will these trends be 
threatened by re-centralization of decision-making and a reduced role for civil 
society and local governments?

- What role will counter-movements play, social movements and communities of 
mutual support for the common good in co-designing strategies for economic 
democracy, the decommodification of work and nature? Or will right wing 
populist movements continue to gain ground as they are in many parts of the 
world?

- As events unfold, how will states address the pre-COVID realities of climate 
crisis, deepening, racialized and gendered inequality, food insecurity, a 
migration and refugee crisis that has laid bare the cruelty of humanity?

- Pre-COVID, we were concerned with the impact of the digital economy on all 
aspects of work and life, the growing number of precarious gig workers, zero 
hour employment with no access to social protection. We still are. Is basic 
income the answer?

- Will the domination of the digital economy and violation of privacy, security 
and basic labour rights by tech giants be met by coordinated international 
action?


Please join us and keynote speakers Sheila R. Foster, Robert Kuttner, Ann 
Pettifor and Quinn Slobodian in addressing these and other issues and 
challenges raised by the pandemic with a view to the role that existing 
institutions are playing and how they may transform in a post-COVID world. As 
with all past Polanyi conferences, we also welcome proposals on Karl Polanyi’s 
life, work and thought, and his influence in many disciplines including 
economic history, economic anthropology, economic sociology, to name those in 
which his influence has been significant. Polanyi’s greatest influence, 
however, has been on dismantling disciplinary boundaries to help us understand 
the reality of contemporary society. The COVID-19 pandemic respects no 
boundaries, geographic or political, nor those that Polanyi argued were 
artificial, separating economy and society. We invite reflections on the great 
transformation currently under way that neither Polanyi nor we could ever have 
imagined.


We invite proposals for individual papers or for panels. In the case of panels, 
please identify topic and participants. Please send an abstract of no more than 
250 words to 
polanyi.instit...@concordia.ca<mailto:polanyi.instit...@concordia.ca> by 
December 1, 2020. Be sure to indicate clearly your name, the names of speakers 
in the case of proposed panels and institutional affiliation(s).


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Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy
E-Newsletter No. 8                                        October 2020


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Dear colleagues and friends,

We hope that this newsletter finds you safe and in good health. It is a cliché 
to say we are living in unprecedented times, but we say it nonetheless as we 
adjust to a new way of living and working and as we adapt to new forms of 
collaboration. As is the case for most if not all of us, the Polanyi Institute 
will continue to work remotely, at least through May 2021. Concordia University 
remains closed; all classes are being taught online through the winter and 
spring semesters. Plans for the 15th International Karl Polanyi conference, 
originally to be held in Montreal, April 22-24, 2021 have also been affected. 
We only learned recently that all public events have also been cancelled. Our 
hope to be able to host a hybrid conference, is no longer possible. We regret 
this but we fully support the decision to prioritize the health of all 
participants. Planning a conference at this time is complex, as we all know, 
but with a dedicated organizing committee and technical support by the 
university, we look forward to an excellent online event. Paradoxically, this 
will enable greater participation. A call for papers will be issued in the 
coming days.

As you will read below, we have a full program of webinars in the coming months 
leading up to the April international conference. We are grateful to all the 
speakers who have accepted to participate in what promises to be a series of 
rich and dynamic discussions about critical issues. Please mark these events in 
your agenda. As well, we remind researchers that the Karl Polanyi Digital 
Archive 
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assistance accessing material.


The Institute will be hosting a number of new doctoral and post-doctoral 
research associates in the near future. Requests are currently awaiting 
financial support. Unfortunately, we will have to postpone residence at the 
Institute until next autumn at the earliest, but once funding is attained, new 
Institute post graduate researchers will be invited to present their research 
in forthcoming webinars.  Please stay tuned!



Since its creation in 1988, the Institute has played a pivotal role in the 
advancement and dissemination of Karl Polanyi’s work and his influence on vital 
contemporary debates. This has never been more important than today, as the 
full societal impact of Covid-19 has yet to be felt. Many refer to this as a 
Polanyi moment, as a return to business as usual is clearly not possible. For 
our work to continue, we invite a financial contribution 
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 to support the activities of the Karl Polanyi Institute. Our financial 
resources remain modest and we are grateful for your support.


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UPCOMING ON-LINE EVENTS      – SAVE THE DATE –


➤ Can Trump Win the Upcoming November Election?

Join us for a conversation with Fred Block, University of California, Davis; 
Robert Kuttner, Co-Editor of The American Prospect; and, Margaret R. Somers, 
University of Michigan, moderated by Daniel Salée, School of Community and 
Public Affairs and Political Science, Concordia University. (News that Donald 
Trump has tested positive for Covid-19 arrived as we were about to distribute 
this newsletter. No doubt this contributes to an already tense election and to 
the discussion we will have just one week before the November 3rd election).

Date / Time                                                                     
     Venue

Tuesday, October 27 / 12 – 1:30pm (EDT)                        On-line Webinar


The event is free of charge. Registration 
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 (with Eventbrite) is required. The webinar link will be e-mailed to those who 
register.


➤ Dialogue about the Democratizing Work Manifesto
In May 2020, three scholars Isabelle 
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 (Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium), Dominique 
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 (University of Paris-Dauphine, France), and Julie 
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 (Harvard University, Kennedy School, United States) launched an op-ed on 
“democratizing work” signed by over 5000 researchers from over 700 universities 
on all continents. Now known as the Democratizing Work Manifesto, it was 
published in 43 newspapers in 36 countries and translated into 27 languages 
around the world.  In their own words: “it is time to democratize firms, 
decommodify work, and remediate the environment” calling upon academics to 
co-design a strategy for “an economic future that is both sustainable and 
democratic.” In their forthcoming book, Le manifeste travail. Démocratiser, 
démarchandiser, dépolluer (Les Editions Seuil, October, 2020), Thomas Piketty 
writes: “Ce livre-manifeste plein d’énergie redonne de l’espoir! Il sa’git 
d’une contribution fondamentale pour penser un autre monde, un autre système 
économique…” “Democratric, green and feminist, it lays a cornerstone for 
building a fairer and more inclusive society.” An English edition will soon 
follow. This initiative is mobilizing a worldwide movement committed to the 
values expressed in the Manifesto.
We are delighted and honoured to host two events in November with the authors 
of  the Democratizing Work Manifesto, one in French and a second one in 
English, in collaboration with the Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur 
la mondialisation et le travail (CRIMT), and Axe Travail. Observatoire 
international sur les impacts sociétaux de l’intelligence artificiel et du 
numérique. The authors of the Manifesto will be joined by invited speakers from 
the labour movement and civil society  organizations to engage  in a 
conversation on the Manifesto and the way forward.
Session in French:
 Date / Time                                                                    
                             Venue

Tuesday, November 17, 2020 / 9h30 am (EST)                                      
  On-line

Moderator: Gregor Murray, Director, CRIMT


Session in English:
Date / Time                                                                     
                           Venue

Wednesday, November 18, 2020 / 9h00 am (EST)                                
On-line

Moderator: Gregor Murray, Director, CRIMT


➤ Brexit, Trump, Deindustrialization & the Politics of Our Time: A Round Table

Presenters
Steven High, Department of History, Concordia University accompanied by 
researchers associated with the international project “Deindustrialization & 
the Politics of Our Time.”

Date / Time                                                                     
                             Venue

Friday, November 27 / 10am-12pm (EST)                                           
     On-line via Zoom



Brexit, the election of Donald Trump as US President, and the rise of 
right-wing populism across continental Europe have refocused attention on the 
connections between race, gender and class in deindustrialized working-class 
communities. These volatile events have prompted debate and conjecture about 
the root causes and timing of the current social and political upheaval but 
little sustained research focusing on those “left behind.”

➤ Book Launch in collaboration with Bloomsbury Publishing, London, U.K.
Karl Polanyi and the Contemporary Political Crisis 
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Peadar Kirby, University of Limerick, Ireland


In analyzing the roots of contemporary crises, Peadar Kirby brings Karl Polanyi 
into conversation with critical contemporary thinkers, including Paul Mason, 
Wolfgang Streeck, Kate Raworth, Ian Gough, among others. Identifying this 
period as a Polanyi moment of unprecedented transition. For Kirby, Karl Polanyi 
is the  inspiration for a  new  eco-social paradigm rooted  in a  diversity  of 
citizen based initiatives around the world that will shape the contours of a 
new society and rescue humanity from crisis. We are delighted to launch this 
book in collaboration with Bloomsbury Publishing.

Date / Time                                                                     
                 Venue

December TBC                                                                    
              On-line via Zoom





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--

Norma M. Rantisi

Professor & Graduate Program Director (Ph.D./M.Sc. Programs)
Department of Geography, Planning & Environment
Concordia University
1-514-848-2424, x2018

Professeure et Directrice des programmes d'études de cycles supérieurs
Département de géographie, urbanisme et environnement Université Concordia
1-514-848-2424, poste 2018

Concordia University is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka 
Nation is recognized as the custodian of these lands and waters on which we 
gather today. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is historically known as a gathering place 
for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous 
and other peoples. We respect the continued connections with the past, present 
and future in our ongoing relationships with Indigenous and other peoples 
within the Montreal community.

L'Université Concordia est située en territoire autochtone, lequel n’a jamais 
été cédé. Je reconnais/Nous reconnaissons la nation Kanien'kehá:ka comme 
gardienne des terres et des eaux sur lesquelles nous nous réunissons 
aujourd'hui. Tiohtiá: ke / Montréal est historiquement connu comme un lieu de 
rassemblement pour de nombreuses Premières nations, et aujourd'hui, une 
population autochtone diversifiée, ainsi que d'autres peuples, y résident. 
C’est dans le respect des liens avec le passé, le présent et l'avenir que nous 
reconnaissons les relations continues entre les Peuples Autochtones et autres 
personnes de la communauté montréalaise.

Source: Indigenous Directions Leadership Group (February 16, 2017)

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--

Norma M. Rantisi

Professor & Graduate Program Director (Ph.D./M.Sc. Programs)
Department of Geography, Planning & Environment
Concordia University
1-514-848-2424, x2018

Professeure et Directrice des programmes d'études de cycles supérieurs
Département de géographie, urbanisme et environnement Université Concordia
1-514-848-2424, poste 2018

Concordia University is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka 
Nation is recognized as the custodian of these lands and waters on which we 
gather today. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is historically known as a gathering place 
for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous 
and other peoples. We respect the continued connections with the past, present 
and future in our ongoing relationships with Indigenous and other peoples 
within the Montreal community.

L'Université Concordia est située en territoire autochtone, lequel n’a jamais 
été cédé. Je reconnais/Nous reconnaissons la nation Kanien'kehá:ka comme 
gardienne des terres et des eaux sur lesquelles nous nous réunissons 
aujourd'hui. Tiohtiá: ke / Montréal est historiquement connu comme un lieu de 
rassemblement pour de nombreuses Premières nations, et aujourd'hui, une 
population autochtone diversifiée, ainsi que d'autres peuples, y résident. 
C’est dans le respect des liens avec le passé, le présent et l'avenir que nous 
reconnaissons les relations continues entre les Peuples Autochtones et autres 
personnes de la communauté montréalaise.

Source: Indigenous Directions Leadership Group (February 16, 2017)

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