3-0485 CAPITALISM, FEMINISM, AND THE POLITICS OF THE POSSIBLE: ENGAGED RESEARCH IN HONOR OF J.K. GIBSON-GRAHAM
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 10:15-12:00

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Organizers:  Joshua B Fisher (High Point University)
Chairs:  Joshua B Fisher (High Point University)
Discussants:  Stephen Gudeman (University of Minnesota and Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology) and Lynn M Stephen (University of Oregon)
10:15
Potlucks and Politics: Creating Alternative Food Economies
Lisa B Markowitz (University of Louisville)
10:30
Gibson-Graham and the Work of Social Movements
Dorothy C Holland (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill) and Diana Marcela Gomez (UNC-Chapel Hill)
11:00
"Scratch a Poststructuralist and You Will Often Find a Realist": The Politics of the Possible In the Work of J.K Gibson-Graham
Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and University of North Carolina)
11:15
Queering ‘Gender Equity’ In Diverse Economies of the Pacific
Katherine Gibson (University of Western Sydney), Michelle Carnegie (Macquarie University), Katharine McKinnon (Macquarie University), Gerda Roelvink (University of Western Sydney) and Claire Rowland (International Women's Development Agency)
11:30
Discussant
Stephen Gudeman (University of Minnesota and Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology)
11:45
Discussant
Lynn M Stephen (University of Oregon)

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