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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Seminar: Neurorganization |
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Seminar: TBA |
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Seminar: TBA |
8 & 9 February 2012 > Ruud Kaulingfreks 8.2, Seminar: Non-identity and the Inoperative Organizations 9.2, Workshop: The Uselessness of Philosophy |
Spring 2012Reading Group Hume, Caffentzis |
25 & 26 January 2012 > Gerry Hanlon25.1, Seminar: The ‘Google Model' of Production 26.1, Workshop: 'Slipped off its Leash': Labour, Rent and the Crisis of Management Knowledge |
17-18 November 2011A two-day Workshop with Arkady Plotnitsky 17.11: Continental Philosophy and the Social Sciences 18.11: Epistemology, Probability, Quantum Mechanics |
8-9 September 2011CPPE Annual Symposium 2011 |
26-28 May 2011Badiou, Business, Ethics International Conference |
19-20 May 2011A two-day Workshop with Isabelle Stengers 19.5: Critical Thinking Under the Capitalist Spell 20.5: Crafting Concepts |
4 May 2011 Reconsidering Commodities & Markets Symposium |
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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 
28 March 2012 > Dimitris Papadopoulos
Spring 2012
17-18 November 2011
8-9 September 2011
19-20 May 2011
Archive of Activities
Events Documentation
Members