PLS CIRCULATE

Summer courses on “GENDER, STATE AND WELFARE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY”AND
“(NEO)LIBERALIZATION OF SOCIALISM AND CRISES OF CAPITAL” - Central European
University, Budapest

Dear Ranjith Thankappan,

We would like to solicit your help to promote the summer courses on “GENDER,
STATE AND WELFARE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY”and “(NEO)LIBERALIZATION OF SOCIALISM
AND CRISES OF CAPITAL” among your colleagues, your graduate students, or any
interested researchers.

“GENDER, STATE AND WELFARE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY”
Course Dates: 4 - 9 July, 2011
Location: Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary,
Detailed course description: http://www.summer.ceu.hu/ gender

Course Directors:
Eva Fodor, CEU, Deptartment of Gender Studies, Budapest, Hungary
Christy Glass, Utah State University, Department of Sociology, Social Work &
Anthropology, Logan, USA

Faculty:
Lynne Haney, Department of Sociology, New York University, New York, USA
Ann Orloff, Northwestern University, Department of Sociology, Evanston, USA
Dorota Szelewa, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences,
Bremen, Germany

Target group: The course is aimed at individuals with an advanced status in
PhD research or postdoctoral research engagement in the field of social
sciences, political science, policy studies, law or related subjects.
Participants should ideally have had some earlier engagement with the topic
of intersectionality and will be required to submit a piece of written work
for discussion during the course.

Language of instruction: English
Tuition fee: EUR 300. Financial aid is available.

“(NEO)LIBERALIZATION OF SOCIALISM AND CRISES OF CAPITAL”
Course Dates: July 4-15, 2011
Location: Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary,
Detailed course description: http://www.summer.ceu.hu/neoliberalization


Course Director:
Mary Taylor, The City University of New York, Center for Place, Culture and
Politics, Graduate Center, US
Csilla Kalocsai, University of Toronto, Ontario Institute for Studies in
Education, Center for Women's Studies in Education, Canada



Faculty:
Judit Bodnar, CEU, Department of History/Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, Budapest, Hungary
Johanna K. Bockman, George Mason University, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, Fairfax, US
David Harvey, The City University of New York, Department of Anthropology,
Graduate Center, New York, US
Ivan Szelenyi, New York University, Abu Dhabi
Katherine Verdery, The City University of New York, Department of
Anthropology, Graduate Center, New York, US

Target group: graduate students, researchers, and junior scholars in the
social sciences. Undergraduates without a university degree will not be
considered. Working knowledge of substantive issues in the areas of
socialism, postsocialist transformation, (neo)liberalization, and/or crises
of capital is recommended

Application deadline: February 15, 2011
Online application:  https://apply.embark.com/NonDegree/CEU

We’d be grateful if you could forward this email to those potentially
interested in our summer school (individuals, listservs, blogs, electronic
journals, etc.) and/or have a short announcement placed on a relevant web
site.

Thank you for your kind assistance.

Sincerely yours,






-- 
Ranjit

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