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Author Archives: sakent
FEB 28 Greg Gabrellas
Our next meeting will take place TONIGHT Monday, February 28 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave). We will be discussing a paper by Greg Gabrellas entitled, “Reconstructing Social Construction: An Interpretation of Marx’s Critique of Political Economy.” … Continue reading
Feb 7 Parker Everett
The Social Theory Workshop is pleased to announce that our next meeting will take place this coming Monday, February 7 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave) when we will host PhD candidate Parker Everett. We will be … Continue reading
Jan 24 Robin Bates
The next meeting of the Social Theory Workshop will take place this coming Monday, January 24 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave). We will be discussing a paper by PhD candidate Robin Bates, entitled, “An Empire within … Continue reading
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Jan 10 Spencer Leonard
The first winter meeting of the Social Theory Workshop will take place Monday, January 10 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave). We will be discussing a paper by Spencer Leonard, Collegiate Assistant Professor in the College at … Continue reading
Winter 2011 Schedule
Welcome back! The winter schedule for the Social Theory Workshop is as follows: Jan 10 Spencer Leonard, Collegiate Assistant Professor in the College at the University of Chicago, “Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and Bourgeois Revolutionary Consciousness.” Jan 24 Robin Bates, … Continue reading
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Nov. 22 Istvan Adorjan “The Fetish of Finance”
The Social Theory Workshop is pleased to announce its next meeting will take place Monday, November 22 at 8:00 pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave). We will be discussing a paper by sociology graduate student Istvan Adorjan, entitled … Continue reading
Nov. 15 Tal Yifat
The Social Theory Workshop is pleased to announce its next meeting will take place Monday, November 15 at 8:15 pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave). We will be discussing a paper by sociology graduate student Tal Yifat, entitled … Continue reading
Zeb Dingley Nov. 8
The Social Theory Workshop is pleased to announce its next meeting will take place Monday, November 8 at 8pm in Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave). We will be discussing a paper by anthropology graduate student Zeb Dingley, entitled “The … Continue reading
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Tagged Kenya, Marx, political violence, subjectivity
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Upcoming 3CT Conference
SAVE THE DATE Dec 3-5, 2010 The Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory (3CT) invites you to join us for the inaugural conference of its new Economy and Society Series: The Global Crisis: Rethinking Economy and Society The ongoing global economic … Continue reading
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Social Theory Workshop Schedule Fall 2010
The Social Theory Workshop Fall 2010 schedule is as follows: Oct. 4 David Bholat, “Analytical Anthropology and the Violence of the Concrete: On Doing Ethnography of Finance” Oct. 18 Joachim Haeberlen, “Frustrating Politics: Political Practices in Leipzig’s Working-Class Movement” Nov. … Continue reading
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