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    RI FINKs reporting has won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Magazine Award, and the Overseas Press Clubell Thomas Award, among other journalism prizes. Most recently, her coverage of Hurricanes Sandy andc received the Mike Berger Award from Columbia University and the Beat Reporting Award from theciation of Healthcare Journalists. Fink, a former relief worker in disaster and conflict zones, received her

    and PhD f rom Stanford University. Her first book, War Hospital, is about medical professionals under siegeng the genocide in Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    HERI FINKaturday, August 10th,30 PM5:30 PMning follows the authors Panel:

    gional Spotlight Session. Sandy, Climateange, and the Future of New York City,urday, August 10th, 2:30 PM4:10 PM

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    ATHERINE

    . NEWMANunday, August 11th,30 PM3:30 PMning precedes the author's Panel:Onalitative Approaches to Studying Inequality,nday, August 12th, 8:30 AM10:10 AM

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    KATZ ROTHMANTuesday, August 13th,12:30 PM1:30 PMSigning follows the authors Panel:New Reproductive Technologies and theReproduction of Inequality, Tuesday, August 13th,10:30 AM12:10 PMRoom assignment is pending. Please check nal program for room number.

    FIVE DAYS AT MEMORIALLife and Death in a Storm-Ravaged HospitalBy Sheri Fink

    Five Days at Memorialis Pulitzer Prize winner Sheri Finkslandmark investigation of patient deaths at a NewOrleans hospital ravaged by Hurricane Katrina. Finkexposes the hidden dilemmas of end-of-life care andreveals just how ill-prepared we are for the impact of

    large-scale disasters. Five Days at Memorialradicallytransforms your understanding of human nature in crisis.

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    LEO PANITCHSunday, August 11th,1:00 PM2:00 PMSigning follows the authors Panel on Marxist

    Sociology: Author Meets Critics: The Making ofGlobal Capitalism, Sunday, August 11th,10:30 AM12:10 PMRoom assignment is pending. Please check nal program for room number.

    LEO PANITCH is Canada Research Chair in Comparative Political Economy, Distinguished Research Pof Political Science at York University, and Editor of The Socialist Registerfor 25 years.

    HERINE S. NEWMAN is the James Knapp Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and professorciology at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of ten books on middle-class economic instability,n poverty, and the sociology of inequality.

    BARBARA KATZ ROTHMAN is professor of sociology at the City University of New York. Her workencompasses medical sociology, childbirth and midwifery issues, bioethics, race, disability, and the of knowledge.

    THE MAKING OF GLOBALCAPITALISMThe Political Economy of American EmpireBy Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin

    This groundbreaking work demonstrates therelationship between modern capitalism and thAmerican state, including its role in promoting trade and capital movements. Through a powerhistorical survey, it shows how the US hassuperintended the restructuring of other statesof competitive markets and coordinated themanagement of increasingly frequent financial

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