Activities > Conferences > 2022 Workshop
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?