Dear Paula
Thanks for putting me right on the dates. Friday is fine, as is early next
week.
Mick
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From: Economic Geography Research Group
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Subject: Re: Call for papers: Economic Geography Annual Symposium, Sussex,
2007
Hi Mick
Is the deadline for submitting a title and abstract tomorrow 1st March or
Friday
2nd March? It's a little unclear in the reminder email. I do want to submit
but
it will be late tomorrow.
Best wishes
Paula
Paula Hamilton
Department of Geography
Queen Mary College
University of London
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Quoting Mick Dunford <[log in to unmask]>:
> May I remind any research students who wish to present their research
> results, proposals or plans on economic geographies of globalization and
its
> impacts at the annual Economic Geography Research Group Symposium at the
> University of Sussex on 6 June 2007 to send me ([log in to unmask])
a
> title and abstract by Friday 1st March.
>
> As mentioned in an earlier email, the second day (7 June 2007) will be
> devoted to Global commodity chains, global value chains and global
> production networks: governance and development.
>
> The current outline programme is as follows.
>
>
> Economic Geography Research Group
> Annual Symposium 2007
> University of Sussex
> Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th June 2007
>
> Wednesday 6th June
> Economic geographies of globalization and its impacts
>
> Chairs and discussants
> Mia Gray (University of Cambridge)
> Adam Swain (University of Nottingham)
>
>
> Thursday 7th June
> Global commodity chains, global value chains and global production
> networks: governance and development
>
> John Humphrey (University of Sussex) 'Governance in global value chains'
>
> Neil Coe (University of Manchester) 'Global Production Networks: The
> Developing Research Agenda'
>
> Alex Hughes (Newcastle), 'Spaces of responsible governance in global
> production networks: a UK-US comparison of retailers' ethical trading
> programmes' (co-authored with Neil Wrigley (Southampton) and Martin Buttle
> (Newcastle))
>
> Stephanie Barrientos (University of Sussex) 'Do Workers Benefit from
Ethical
> Trade? An assessment of the Impact of Codes of Labour Practice in Global
> Production Systems'
>
> Suzy Reimer (University of Southampton) 'Geographers and commodities'
>
> Adrian Smith (Queen Mary, University of London)'Global value chains, trade
> liberalisation and the uneven upgrading of the East European clothing
> industry: beyond the 'race to the bottom'?'
>
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