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C o l o n i a l d e b t s extractive nostalgias imperial insolvenciesA two-day workshop to reimagine financializationgoldsmiths university deptford town hall, london
The Reimagining Value Action LabLakehead UniversityThunder Bay, Canada rival.lakeheadu.ca
September 22 & 23 Please register online at perc.org.uk
Image: CK Wilde “The Flower Seller’s Wife (After Rivera)” 2010 - currencycollage.com Design: Max Haiven (RiVAL)
Friday, September 229h30 Doors open
9h45 Welcome from the organizers10h15 Plenary Conversation:
Ann Pettifor in dialogue with Johnna Montgomerie on “Money, Debt and Global Justice Today” followed by discussion
11h45 Coffee12h00 Facilitated break-out discussion
groups 1. Imperial Insolvencies: Debt, Citizenship & Belonging “After” Globalisation 2. Colonial Debts: The Financing of Violence, the Violence of Finance3. Extractive Nostalgias: Reweaving Histories of Finance, Race and Empire
13h00 Lunch(provided to those registered in advance)
14h00 Plenary Conversation: Justin Leroy in dialogue with Max Haiven on “Financialization between Racial Capitalism and (Settler) Colonialism: Histories and Legacies,” followed by discussion
15h30 Coffee15h45 Self-organized break-out groups17h00 Farewell and adjournment.
Followed by socializing at the Rose Pub
saturday, September 2310h45 Welcome and recap
11h00 Plenary Conversation: Anita Rupprecht in dialogue with Paul Gilbert on “Slavery, Insurance and Alternative Histories of Financialization,” followed by discussion
12h30 Lunch(provided to those registered in advance)
13h30 Facilitated plenary conversation: “Deepening the dialogue between political economy and postcolonial theory”
15h00 Coffee15h15 Facilitated plenary conversation:
“Resisting and overcoming financialization and (neo)colonialism today”
16h30 Closing wordsfollowed by socializing at the New Cross House Pub