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From: Phoebe Moore [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sat 22/05/2010 10:03
To: Owen.Worth
Subject: FW: BISA: IPEG annual workshop

Hey Owen

Can you forward this to the CSE list?

Cheers, Phoebe

Dr. Phoebe Moore
Profile: http://www.espach.salford.ac.uk/page/Phoebe_Moore
Editor of Discussion Papers, International Political Economy Group http://bisa-ipeg.org/ipegpapers.htm
Editorial Board Capital and Class http://www.cseweb.org.uk/




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Sent: Thu 5/20/2010 11:49 AM
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Subject: BISA: IPEG annual workshop

International Political Economy Group (IPEG) Annual Workshop

The other side of the crisis? The International Political Economy of democracy and human rights after the global financial crisis

Friday 18th June 2010, hosted by the Centre for Democracy and Human Rights, University of Salford

PROGRAMME

11.00/12.00         Annual General Meeting
12.00/13.00        Lunch

13.00-14.30 Panel 1
Chair Chris May (Lancaster)
1. Adriana Nilsson (Manchester) Negotiating power through stories: business representation of giant corporations
2. Paul Cammack (MMU) title TBC
3. Ian Bruff (Manchester) Neoliberalising citizenship

Tea/coffee

14.45-16.15 Panel 2
Chair Phil Cerny (Rutgers)
1. Japhy Wilson (Manchester) Reshaping Economic Geography: A Lefebvrean Critique
2. Oisín Gilmore (UCL) The Enigma of Harvey: Can David Harvey?s analysis of the crisis help the working class?
3. TBC

Tea/coffee

16.30-18.00 Panel 3
Chair Adam Morton (Nottingham)
1. Phoebe Moore (Salford) Work and labour, and the crisis of passive revolution
2.  Huw Macartney (Manchester) Neoliberalism reconstituted: the politics of the EU level crisis
3.  Phil Cerny (Rutgers) The New Politics of Financial Regulation: Confusion and Possibility

To attend contact [log in to unmask]

LOCATION:
We will be meeting in the Old Fire Station from 11.00.  You can find a PDF of the site at http://www.salford.ac.uk/travel/campus-map.pdf

DIRECTIONS:
The University of Salford campus is less than a mile and a half (3 km) from Manchester City Centre.  Information on directions, trains, buses and parking can be found here: http://www.salford.ac.uk/travel/

Taxi:
A journey by taxi from Manchester Piccadilly railway station to the University will take approximately fifteen minutes and costs about £7 (this may vary).

Bus:
There are regular bus services to the University from Manchester Piccadilly Gardens (12, 26, X34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39).

Car:
Directions can be found here: http://www.salford.ac.uk/travel/

Parking on campus:
Visitors to the University should park at Irwell Place M54 WT, behind Faraday Building. Guests should a) Tell Phoebe Moore they are driving (email [log in to unmask] ). b) Go to Crescent House to the 3rd floor reception for ESPaCH to get a subsidised token.

ACCOMMODATION:
We recommend the following hotels, which are all close to the University.

Ibis Hotel
96 Portland Street, Manchester, M1 4GX.  
In central Manchester.  Rooms cost around £75 per night (for 1 or 2 people). Distance to the University 1.5miles 
http://www.ibishotel.com/ibis/fichehotel/gb/ibi/3142/fiche_hotel.shtml

Travel Inn
112-114 Portland Street, Manchester M1 4WB. 
Good quality hotel in central Manchester.  Rooms cost from £62 per night (for 1 or 2 people). Distance to the University 1.4miles
http://www.premierinn.com/pti/hotelInformation.do?hotelId=24057

Campanile Hotel
55 Ordsall Lane, Salford M5 4RS. 
Variable prices from £60 per person per night.  Distance to the University 1.0miles
http://www.campanile.com/en/default.aspx

Holiday Inn Manchester West
Liverpool Street, Salford M5 4LT.
Rooms cost around £59 per person per night.  Distance to the University 0.6miles.
http://www.holidayinn.com/hotels/us/en/mchsa/hoteldetail?destination=,United%20Kingdom&cm_mmc=mdpr-_-googlemapsUK-_-hi-_-mchsa


For more information contact

Dr Stuart Shields
Centre for International Politics
Politics, School of Social Sciences
University of Manchester
Manchester M13 9PL, UK




Dr Phoebe Moore
Lecturer in International Relations & International Political Economy
Programme Leader, MA in International Relations and Globalisation
http://www.salford.ac.uk/course-finder/course/1779

Profile http://www.espach.salford.ac.uk/page/Phoebe_Moore
Editor Discussion Papers IPEG http://bisa-ipeg.org/ipegpapers.htm
Editorial Board Capital and Class http://cseweb.org.uk




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