2005 Spring Seminars
Unless otherwise stated Seminars are held on Monday at 1 pm in the CSGR Seminar Room S 1.50 (1st floor Social Studies Building)
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
10th January | Natalie Chen
(University of Warwick) |
Competition, Globalization, and the Decline of Inflation |
17th January | Huw Edwards
(Loughborough University) |
Competition, Globalization, and the Decline of Inflation |
17th January
Room S0.19 |
Richard Stubbs
(McMaster University) |
Competition, Globalization, and the Decline of Inflation |
24th January | Sol Picciotto
(Lancaster University) |
Multi-Level Governance: TRIPS and Biotechnology |
31st January | Paul Margison
(University of Warwick) |
The industrial relations dimension of Europe’s social model: ‘bottom up’ and top down’ dynamics |
2nd February | Geoff Tansey | The changing global governance of intellectual property rights: Power and control in the areas of food, biodiversity, health and development |
7th February | Esperanca Bielsa Mialet and Joy Sisley
(University of Warwick) |
Globalisation as Translation: An Approximation to the Key but Invisible Role of Translation in Globalisation |
9th February | Christopher Hughes
(University of Warwick) |
The False Premises of Multilateralism in East Asia and the Future of 'New Regionalism': Bilateral FTAs, the US-Japan Alliance, and 'hub and spokes' resurgent |
14th February | Sayantan Ghosal
(University of Warwick) |
TBC |
21st February | Barrie Axford
(Oxford Brookes University) |
Global Civil Society: progressive globalisations and conceptual dead-ends |
28th February | Abdul Paliwala
(University of Warwick) |
Free Culture and Global Commons in Technology: pirates and corporate cowboys |
7th March | Gianluca Grimalda
(University of Warwick) |
Globalisation, Norms of Co-operation and Trust: Some Experimental Results |
9th March | Marco Vivarelli
(Economic Policy at the Catholic University of Piacenza) |
Globalization, Skills and Within-Country Income Inequality in Developing Countries |