Historical Materialism First North American Conference
April 24-26, 2008, York University, Toronto
Dear friends,
It is with great excitement that we announce plans for the first ever
North American conference sponsored by Historical Materialism: A
Journal of Critical Marxist Research. While HM’s annual conference in
London has become a major rallying point for hundreds of people working
within the traditions of historical materialism, thus far the journal
has not had a comparable presence on this side of the Atlantic. That is
about to change with this major conference at York University in
Toronto, April 24-26, 2008, sponsored by the Department of Political
Science and Founders College.
We are now busy organizing panels and themes and attending to all the
logistical details involved in hosting a large, dynamic conference of
critical scholars and activists. Over the next few weeks, a conference
website will be set up and announcements will go out concerning details
with respect to agenda, accommodation and travel .
To give you a taste of what we have in store, here is a list of just
some of the more than 100 people who have accepted our invitation to
present papers at the conference:
Rosemary Hennessey, Bertell Ollman, Johanna Brenner, Aijaz Ahmad, Peter
Linebaugh, Joel Kovel, Deborah Cook, Giovanni Arrighi, Leo Panitch,
Crystal Bartolovich, Moishe Postone, Barbara Epstein, Ato Sekyi-Otu,
Bryan Palmer, Anna Agathangelou, Henry Veltmeyer, Isabella Bakker,
Peter McLaren, Nick Dyer-Witheford, Greg Albo, Patrick Murray, Nancy
Holmstrom, Bill Carroll, Rick Wolff, Radhika Desai, Stephen Gill,
Alfredo Saad-Filho, John Saul, Christopher Phelps . . .
For further information, feel free to email hmtoronto@yahoo.com. Or
watch for HM mailings in the coming weeks. We hope to see you in
Toronto in April.
Commentary: The worsening money crisis is a smack upside the head of the college classes.
St Petersburg Times:
Unnatural disaster in our colleges
The worsening money crisis is a smack upside the head of the college classes.
By ERIN BELIEU, Special to the Times
Published January 27, 2008
I’ve lived in Florida for years now – I thought I was well prepared for disaster.
But at this moment there’s a catastrophe descending upon us the likes of which I’ve never seen, doing statewide damage Floridians will pay for dearly in the future. This tempest, started in the eye of Jeb Bush, has picked up wind with Gov. Charlie Crist and is now blowing away not just the frame but the foundation of our state’s higher education system. I don’t know if there are enough D batteries in the world to power us through this mess and what it’s going to cost Florida’s citizens in the long run.
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