Events

Funded by the Mellon Foundation

World Hegemony and Monetary Orders

Location: Zoom

Professor Toby Green (King's College London) and Professor Bill Maurer (UC Irvine) will engage our seminar participants in an informal discussion of World Hegemony and Monetary Orders as part of the Currency…

Categorizing Currencies: Making Subjects, Making Money

Location: Zoom

Professor Mae Ngai (Columbia University) and Professor Benjamin J. Cohen (UC Santa Barbara) will engage our seminar participants in an informal discussion of Categorizing Currencies as part of the Currency and Empire…

Technopolitics of Monetary Management

Location: Zoom

Professor Mara Caden (University of Chicago) and Professor Kris E. Lane (Tulane) will engage our seminar participants in an informal discussion of the Technopolitics of Monetary Management as part of the Currency…

Economic Sovereignty and its Limits

Location: Zoom

Dr. Nelson Barbosa, Dr. Jomo KS, and Dr. David Ndii will engage seminar participants in an informal discussion on economic sovereignty as part of the Currency and Empire Seminar Series. 

Categorizing Currencies II: Making Money Making Subjects

Location: Zoom

Professor Allan Lumba (Virginia Tech) and Professor Tinashe Nyamunda (University of Pretoria) will lead a seminar discussion on the historical use of currency as a means of creating subjects and citizens. Prof…

Common Currencies, Hidden Hierarchies

Location: Zoom

Professor Ndongo Samba Sylla (Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung) and Professor Ramaa Vasudevan lead a seminar discussion on the colonial genealogies of political economy and the hidden hierarchies of global currency. Profs. Sylla and…

Technopolitics of Monetary Management II

Location: Zoom

Professor Isabel Feichtner, Professor Fadhel Kaboub, and Professor Costas Lapavitsas engage seminar participants in a wide ranging discussion on the technopolitics of monetary management and present on some of their most recent…

World Hegemony and Monetary Orders II

Location: Zoom

Professor Michael Schiltz (Hokkaido University) and Professor Ali Yaycioglu (Stanford University) will engage our seminar participants in an informal discussion on World Hegemony and Monetary Orders as part of the Currency and…