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SUMMARY:Unfreedom and Capitalism: Online Workshop on Economic Contributions of Slavery and Indenture
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThis workhop will bring together Economists and Historians who work in the area of unfreedom and unfree labour within the context of colonialism. The research presented will be within the three following themes: 1) Political Economy of Unfreedom\, 2) Labour Market Realities and Conditions of Work and 3) Contribution of Unfree Labour to Capitalist Development. \nProgramme: \n\nMorning Sessions \nOpening Keynote:  London (BST 09:00-10:00)\, Cape Town (SAST 10:00-11:00)\, Munich (CEST 10:00-11:00)\, New Delhi (IST: 13:30-14:30)  \nSpeaker: Malik Al Nasir\, Liverpool based local historian\, performance poet and PhD scholar at University of Cambridge \nChair: Samita Sen\, Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History\, University of Cambridge \nTitle: How The Slave Business Became a Bank – A Case Study of Sandbach Tinne and The Bank Of Liverpool \nSession 1: London (BST 10:00-11:30)\, Cape Town (SAST 11:00-12:30)\, Munich (CEST 11:00-12:30)\, New Delhi (IST: 14:30-16:00)  \nSeaker 1: Aaron Graham\, University of Oxford\, \nThe violence inherent in the system? Unfreedom\, ‘war capitalism’ and Jamaica\, 1750-1850 \nSpeaker 2:  Johan Fourie\, Stellenbosch University \nBig Data in Colonial History: Building an annual panel of households across seven decades \nCo-authored with: Erik Green (Lund)\, Auke Rijpma (Utrecht) and Dieter von Fintel (Stellenbosch) \nSession 2: London (11:45-13:15)\, Cape Town (SAST 12:45-14:15)\, Munich (CEST 12:45-14:15)\, New Delhi (IST: 16:15-17:45)  \nSpeaker 3: Kara Dimitruk\, Stellenbosch University \nLabor Markets and Institutions in Nineteenth-Century South Africa \nSpeaker 4: Jenna Marshall\, University of Kassel \nRecasting Lewis’ labour-surplus model and the limits of intellectual inheritance. \nUse this link to join the morning sessions \n\nAfternoon Sessions\n\nSession 3: London (BST 14:00-15:30)\, Kingston (EST 08:00-09:30)\, George Town Guyana (GYT 09:00-10:30)\, New York (09:00-10:30)\, Cape Town (15:00-16:30)\, Munich (15:00-16:30)\, New Delhi (18:30-20:00) \nSpeaker 5: Neha Hui\, University of Reading \nBetween unfreedoms: Caste identity and Repatriation of Indentured Labour Migrants \nSpeaker 6: Samita Sen\, University of Cambridge \nIndenture and Intermediation: Assam Tea Industry\, 1830-1930 \nSession 4: London (15:45-17:15)\, Kingston (EST 09:45-11:15)\, George Town Guyana (GYT 10:45-12:15)\, New York (10:45-12:!5)\, Cape Town (16:45-18:15)\, Munich (16:45-18:15)\, New Delhi (20:15-21:45) \nSpeaker 7: Partha Pratim Shil\, Trinity College\, University of Cambridge \nTitle:  Wages of Servitude: Village chaukidars and security labour in colonial Bengal \nSpeaker 8: Belinda Archibong\, Columbia University \nPrison Labor: The Price of Prisons and the Lasting Effects of Incarceration \nClosing Keynote: London (17:15-18:15)\, Kingston (EST 11:15-12:15)\, George Town Guyana (GYT 12:15-13:15)\, New York (12:15-13:15)\, Cape Town (18:15-19:15)\, Munich (18:15-19:15)\, New Delhi (21:45-22:45) \nSpeaker: Suresh Naidu\, Professor of Econonomics\, Columbia University \nChair: Uma Kambhampati\, Professor of Economics\, University of Reading \nUse this link to join the afternoon session
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/economics/event/unfreedom-and-capitalism-online-workshop-on-economic-contributions-of-slavery-and-indenture/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200918T143000
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SUMMARY:Bernd Frick (ROSES)
DESCRIPTION:Title: \nGender Differences in Sensation-Seeking Behavior: Empirical Evidence from Extreme Sports \nAbout ROSES: \n\nAn online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade\, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Economics Research Group at the University of Reading.\nAll Seminars take place 2:30-4pm\, UK time\, and will take place on Microsoft Teams.\n\nJoining Instructions: \n\nSeminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/economics/event/bernd-frick-roses-2/
CATEGORIES:ROSES
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200918T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200918T160000
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SUMMARY:Dane McCarrick (ROSES)
DESCRIPTION:Title: \nHome Advantage during the Covid-19 pandemic: analyses of European soccer leagues \nAbout ROSES: \n\nAn online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade\, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Economics Research Group at the University of Reading.\nAll Seminars take place 2:30-4pm\, UK time\, and will take place on Microsoft Teams.\n\nJoining Instructions: \n\nSeminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/economics/event/dane-mccarrick-roses/
CATEGORIES:ROSES
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