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Exploratory Workshop, History and Political Economy Project

April 30–May 1, 2022, Johns Hopkins University

Saturday, April 30

Panel I: The Post-Neoliberal Project: What is it?

  • Angus Burgin, Associate Professor, Department of History, Johns Hopkins University

  • Henry Farrell, SNF Agora Institute Professor of International Affairs, Johns Hopkins University SAIS

  • Quinn Slobodian, Professor, Department of History, Wellesley College

Panel II: What Templates for Bridging Beyond Academia?

  • Paul Adlerstein, Assistant Professor of History, Colorado College

  • Todd Tucker and Suzanne Kahn, Roosevelt Institute

  • Corinne Blalock, Law & Political Economy Project

  • Joe McCartin, Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor

Panel III: The American Conjuncture: Workplaces, Ideologies, Movements

  • Bethany Moreton, Professor of History, Dartmouth College

  • Jennifer Mittelstadt, Professor of History, Rutgers University

  • Julia Ott, Associate Professor of History, The New School

  • Stefan Link, Associate Professor of History, Dartmouth College

Panel IV: Global South Thought & Practice: Lessons from beyond the North Atlantic?

  • Tariq Omar Ali, Associate Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

  • Zophia Edwards, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University

  • Kristin Plys, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Toronto.

  • Priya Lal, Associate Professor of History, Boston College

Sunday, May 1

Panel V: Austerity, Automation and the History and Future of Labor

  • Jennifer Bair, Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia.

  • Aaron Benanav, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Humboldt University Berlin

  • Amy Offner, Associate Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania

  • Clara Mattei, Assistant Professor of Economics, The New School

Panel VI: Why Study the History of Global Economic Governance?

  • Alex Kentikelenis, Associate Professor of Political Economy and Sociology, Bocconi University

  • Jamie Martin, Assistant Professor of History, Harvard University

  • Ho-Fung Hung, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Political Economy, Johns Hopkins University

  • Nicolas Jabko, Associate Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University

  • Christy Thornton, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Johns Hopkins Univeristy

Final Discussion: Next Steps? New Directions?