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Powers and Limits of Property


11 Jun 2015, 10:00am - 6:45pm

142 and 308, Richard Hoggart Building

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Department Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought
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A day workshop on philosophy, legal theory and the question of property, with:

Étienne Balibar (Kingston)
José Bellido (Kent)
Brenna Bhandar (SOAS)
Robert Nichols (Humboldt)
Alain Pottage (LSE)
Stella Sandford (Kingston)
Bev Skeggs (Goldsmiths)
Alberto Toscano (Goldsmiths)
Eyal Weizman (Goldsmiths)
Mikhaïl Xifaras (Sciences Po)
Hyo Yoon Kang (Kent)

Organised by Brenna Bhandar & Alberto Toscano (Co-Director, CPCT).

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11 Jun 2015 10:00am - 6:45pm
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