Political Culture and Political Movements in the Neoliberal City
Publié le 4 décembre 2017 par Institut du Genre
Une journée d’études intitulée à l’Université Paris Nanterre le vendredi 15 décembre 2017, co-organisé par le Centre de recherches anglophones (Université Paris Nanterre), Histoire et Dynamique des Espaces Anglophones (Université Paris Sorbonne), University of York et University College London dans le cadre du projet "Places and Cultures of Capitalism : New Histories from the Grassroots".
Programme :
December 15, 2017
Université Paris Nanterre
R14, Building V (Ida Maier)
10h30-12h00
Workshop : Researching the Neoliberal City
Participants : Tamara Boussac (HDEA-Université Paris Sorbonne), Luke Carroll (University of York), Marion Marchet (HDEA-Université Paris Sorbonne), Clément Petitjean (HDEA-Université Paris Sorbonne) and Vladimir Rizov (University of York).
12h-13h30
Conference lunch
13h30-15h
Joshua Clark Davis, University of Baltimore, “From Free Space to Private Space : How 1970s Social Movements Unwittingly Paved the Way for Gentrification”
Maud Simonet, Université Paris Nanterre/CNRS, “Serving in Urban Public Schools, Volunteering in New York City Parks : The Civic Face of Neoliberalism"
15h-15h30
Coffee break
15h30-17h45
David Huyssen, The University of York, "New Haven, Neoliberalism, and a ’Right to the City’ Praxis in the Age of Trump"
Brenda Parker, The University of Illinois at Chicago, “Feminist Futures : Confronting Gendered, Raced and Neoliberal Violence in Cities”
Gareth Millington, The University of York, “Centres, Peripheries and the Neoliberal/ Post-political Problematic : Reflections from London”
17h45-18h
Roundtable discussion