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Conference on the Political Economy of the World-System

by christopher chase-dunn

15 March 1999 19:12 UTC


Political Economy of the World System (PEWS) 23rd Annual Conference
>
>Inequality and Social Movements
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University of Maryland, College Park
Adele H. Stamp Student Union - Room 1143
Free and open to the public

>Panel 1 (Friday 26, 9:30 a.m.)
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Chair: Giovanni Arrighi (Johns Hopkins University)

>Christopher Chase-Dunn, Yukio Kawano, Denis Nikitin and Ben Brewer
(Johns
>Hopkins University), "Trajectories of Globalization: 1800-2000."
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>Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, Timothy P. Moran and Angela Stach
>(University of Maryland, College Park), "Inequality in the
World-Economy."
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>David Smith (University of California-Irvine), "Globalization and
>Anti-Globalization: World-Systemic Implications of the East Asian
Crisis."
>
>
>Panel 2 (Friday 26, 1:00 p.m.)
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Chair: Claire Moses (University of Maryland, College Park)

>Nancy Forsythe, Vrushali Patil and Gwyndolyn J. Weathers (University of

>Maryland, College Park), "World-Systems Analysis and Gender Studies."
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>Ramon Grosfoguel (Boston College), "Post-Colonial Critique and
World-System
>Approach: A Call for a Dialogue."
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>Richard Lee (SUNY-Binghamton), "The Politics of Knowledge Formation:
Social
>Movements and the Structures of Knowledge."
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>
>Panel 3 (Friday 26, 3:15 p.m.)
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Chair: William C. Smith (University of Miami)

>Torry Dickinson (Kansas State University), "Unexpected Feminist
>Revolutions: Today's Woman-Centered Movements and the Reappropriation
of
>Global Resources."
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>William G. Martin (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign),
>"World-Systems Analysis from 1968 to 1998 and Beyond: Still an
Antisystemic
>Intellectual Movement?"
>
>
>Guest Lecture (Friday 26, 5:30 p.m.)

Chair: Immanuel Wallerstein (University of Binghamton)

Speaker: Michel-Rolph Trouillot (University of Chicago)

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>Panel 4 (Saturday 27, 9:30 a.m.)
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Chair: Beverly Silver (Johns Hopkins University)

>Angela Martin Crowley (University of California-Irvine), "Weapons
>Acquisitions and the Limits of Power."
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>Jason W. Moore (University of California-Santa Cruz), "Primitive
>Accumulation, Agrarian Unrest, and the Last Great Expansion of the
>Capitalist World-Economy, 1870-1914."
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>Dale Tomich (SUNY-Binghamton), "Constructing Global Inequalities:
Market,
>Labor, and Domination in Nineteenth Century Cuban Planter Thought."
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>
>Panel 5 (Saturday 27, 1:00 p.m.)
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Chair: Ken Conca (University of Maryland, College Park)
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>Richard Hutchinson (University of Arizona), "Red and Green Movements in
the
>World-System: Contradiction and Synthesis."

>Galip Isen (Girne American University of Turkey), "Moving Without a
>Movement: Women's Rights in Turkey."
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>Agustin Lao-Montes (SUNY-Binghamton), "Niuyol: Urban Regime, Social
>Movements, Ideologies of Latinidad."
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>
>Panel 6 (Saturday 27, 3:15 p.m.)
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Chair: Nancy Forsythe (University of Maryland, College Park)

>Wilma A. Dunaway (Binghamton University), "Rethinking Gender
Inequality:
>The Hidden Inputs of Women and Households into Capitalist Commodity
Chains."
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>Marina Karides (University of Georgia), "Income Inequality in the
>Periphery: The World-Systems Debate and the Case of Trinidad's Informal

>Sector."
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>

Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Maryland, College Park
College Park   MD   20742
ph. (301) 405-6398
fax (301) 314-6892
rk81@umail.umd.edu


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