Event overview
CSISP Seminar with Pascale Trompette and Joe Deville
Tuesday 7th May, 1-3pm, RHB 352
Lunch will be provided.
The Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Process invites you to a seminar featuring presentations by Pascale Trompette (CSISP visiting fellow, Pacte – SciencesPo Grenoble) and Joe Deville (CSISP postdoctoral researcher).
Each will explore the conditions and devices through which a public politics is staged, or not, around markets, focusing on the practices associated with the progressive marketisation of funeral care (Trompette) and the sometimes contentious encounters between defaulting consumer credit debtor and debt collector (Deville). The aim is to use these two cases to explore the role played by quite specific market devices in formatting of both economic value and public political concerns.
The seminar will explore shared questions including: What is the politics of value performed in around these two sets of market-based interactions? How, when and where do forms of participation in these markets become variously enacted as economic, public, political (or not) – and by what means?
All welcome but please let us know if you intend to come so we can plan accordingly. Email: j.deville@gold.ac.uk
Dates & times
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7 May 2013 | 1:00pm - 3:00pm |
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