nathaniel tkacz on Fri, 26 Apr 2013 17:41:11 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime-ann> Event: Where Do Neoliberals Go After the Market? Calculation, Computation and Crisis |
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Neoliberalism is commonly identified as a belief in the self-regulating powers of markets, especially financial markets. Markets, from this perspective, are powerful information-processors, which are uniquely capable of governing complex societies while preserving liberty. In recent decades, financial institutions have added further computational power, which, among other things, has led to the automation of trading and the calculation and simulation of market scenarios to manage risk. The financial crisis has been perceived by some as the outcome of this collision between markets and increasingly ‘performative’ economics.
Speakers Include
· Prof Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame
· Prof Shirin Rai, University of Warwick
· Dr Richard Barbrook, University of Westminster
· Dr Orit Halpern, New School
· Dr David Berry, Swansea University
· Dr Johan Soderberg, Université Paris-Est/Écoles des Ponts
Conference themes
Attendance
The conference is free to attend, but registration is essential. To register please click here.
Room S0.21 is in the Social Sciences block. A campus map is available here. All details on how to get to Warwick University are available here.
Please send any enquiries regarding the conference to Will Davies at William.j.davies@warwick.ac.uk
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