Centre for Philosophy and Political Economy (CPPE)
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What is the relationship between Philosophy and Political Economy today? Ever since October 2003, the CPPE has considered a variety of responses towards this guiding question. These responses have been generated out of a collective and ongoing engagement with areas as diverse as cultural studies, feminism and science and technology studies, psychology and social theory, management and organisation studies, philosophy and political economy, and many other fields besides. We encourage you to get in touch if you would like to pose our guiding question with us. See below for more information about our activities, events and membership. |
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16-18 D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 3T E N T H A N N I V E R S A R Y C O N F E R E N C E
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11-13 September 2013CPPE Annual Symposium 2013 |
13 May 2013 > Nick ButlerSeminar: Joking Aside: Theorizing Laughter in Organization Studies |
10 April 2013 > Michael Pedersen and Anders Raastrup Kristensen. Seminar: From Discourse to Desire in Identity Management: the case of Deleuze, Guattari and Joe the higher performing employee |
21 March 2013Donald MacKenzie Workshop |
Spring 2013 Reading Group: AN Whitehead [contact for info] |
6-7 December 2012HARD CASH - The Workshop |
7 November 2012 > Gerry HanlonSeminar: Confiscate the Soul |
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Autumn 2012 Reading Group: AN Whitehead |
Summer 2012Reading Groups: 1. Psychoanalysis of Organizations and Markets 2. Debt |
13-15 June 2012Workshop Organizing the Commons |
31 May & 1 June 2012A two-day Workshop with George Caffentzis 31.5: Money -- Ignoring Hume? 1.6: Crisis & Struggles |
25 April 2012 > Stefano HarneySeminar: Militant preservation |
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Seminar: Neuroorganization |
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| Contact: s.dunne@le.ac.uk |
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What is the relationship between Philosophy and Political Economy today? Ever since October 2003, the CPPE has considered a variety of responses towards this guiding question. These responses have been generated out of a collective and ongoing engagement with areas as diverse as cultural studies, feminism and science and technology studies, psychology and social theory, management and organisation studies, philosophy and political economy, and many other fields besides. We encourage you to 
16-18 D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 3
11-13 September 2013
13 May 2013 > Nick Butler
21 March 2013
Spring 2013
6-7 December 2012
13-15 June 2012
31 May & 1 June 2012
Archive of Activities (Older Than a Year)
Events Documentation
Members
