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Powers and Limits of Property


11 Jun 2015, 10:00am - 7:00pm

Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Department Sociology , Unit for Global Justice ,
Contact a.toscano(@gold.ac.uk)

A workshop hosted by the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought and the Unit for Global Justice, Goldsmiths, University of London

Schedule

10-12 Session 1 (Richard Hoggart Building, Room 142)

Chair: Julia Ng
Robert Nichols – Dispossession: A Conceptual Reconstruction
Brenna Bhandar and Alberto Toscano – Race, Real Estate and Real Abstraction
Eyal Weizman – The Conflict Shoreline

12-1.15 Lunch

1.15-2.30 Session 2 (RHB 142)
Chair: Alain Pottage
José Bellido and Kathy Bowrey – Licensing Gone Wrong
Hyo Yoon Kang – When Intellectual Property Becomes Speculative: A Study of Patents as Financial Instruments

2.30-2.45 Break

2:45-4 Session 3 (RHB 142)
Chair: Brenna Bhandar
Bev Skeggs – Personhood and Propertising: what are the limits?
Alain Pottage – Etymologies and Grammars

4-4.30pm Break

4.30-6.45 Session 4 (RHB 308)
Chair: Alberto Toscano
Stella Sandford – 'Our Bodies, Ourselves'
Mikhaïl Xifaras – Revisiting Possessive Individualism from the perspective of IP Law
Étienne Balibar – Possessive individualism and the construction of the bourgeois individual in Marx

All welcome

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11 Jun 2015 10:00am - 7:00pm
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