<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="/static_war/render/xsl/rss2.xsl" media="screen" type="text/xsl"?>
<rss version="2.0">
  <channel>
    <title>Rethinking the Market &#187; Activities and Outputs (tag [Lyng Hall])</title>
    <link>https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/research/completedprojects/rethinkingthemarket/publications/</link>
    <description>The latest from Rethinking the Market &#187; Activities and Outputs (tag [Lyng Hall])</description>
    <language>en-GB</language>
    <copyright>(C) 2026 University of Warwick</copyright>
    <lastBuildDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 22:12:54 GMT</lastBuildDate>
    <docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs>
    <generator>SiteBuilder2, University of Warwick, http://go.warwick.ac.uk/sitebuilder</generator>
    <category>Adam Smith</category>
    <category>Agenda</category>
    <category>asset management industry</category>
    <category>Balsillie School of International Affairs</category>
    <category>Baltimore</category>
    <category>BBC</category>
    <category>Belgrade Theatre</category>
    <category>Benjamin M, Friedman</category>
    <category>Birmingham</category>
    <category>Black History Month</category>
    <category>BlackRock</category>
    <category>blog post</category>
    <category>book</category>
    <category>book chapter</category>
    <category>book launch</category>
    <category>book review</category>
    <category>book talk</category>
    <category>Brexit</category>
    <category>Bristol</category>
    <category>Britain Alone</category>
    <category>British Journal of Sociology</category>
    <category>British Museum</category>
    <category>British Politics</category>
    <category>Cambridge</category>
    <category>careers talk</category>
    <category>China Plate</category>
    <category>Civil Service Fast Stream</category>
    <category>Colombo Telegraph</category>
    <category>Colonial Hangover</category>
    <category>Columbia University Press</category>
    <category>Competition and Change</category>
    <category>competition law</category>
    <category>Conservative Party</category>
    <category>conspicuous consumption</category>
    <category>Copenhagen</category>
    <category>Copenhagen Business School</category>
    <category>Coventry</category>
    <category>Covid crisis</category>
    <category>crisis</category>
    <category>Critical Political Economy Research Network</category>
    <category>Daily Telegraph</category>
    <category>Daniela Tepe</category>
    <category>Dark Luxury</category>
    <category>David Edgar</category>
    <category>David Ricardo</category>
    <category>decolonisation</category>
    <category>discussant</category>
    <category>Donald Trump</category>
    <category>DSGE models</category>
    <category>Dublin</category>
    <category>Eastbourne</category>
    <category>economic modelling</category>
    <category>Economic Record</category>
    <category>economic theory</category>
    <category>Economy and Society</category>
    <category>edited collection</category>
    <category>eighteenth century</category>
    <category>Empire</category>
    <category>epistemic injustice</category>
    <category>European Sociological Association</category>
    <category>Exploring Economics</category>
    <category>Faculti</category>
    <category>False Prophets of Economics Imperialism</category>
    <category>financialisation</category>
    <category>Financial Times</category>
    <category>Firesouls</category>
    <category>fiscal black hole</category>
    <category>Fools' Gold</category>
    <category>free market models</category>
    <category>From Values to Virtues</category>
    <category>Glasgow</category>
    <category>global financial crisis</category>
    <category>Harriet Martineau</category>
    <category>Hendon</category>
    <category>Historical Association</category>
    <category>history curriculum</category>
    <category>history of economic thought</category>
    <category>In Our Time</category>
    <category>Institute of Art and Ideas</category>
    <category>International Karl Polanyi Society</category>
    <category>James Clerk Maxwell</category>
    <category>Jeremy Hunt</category>
    <category>Joseph-Louis Lagrange</category>
    <category>journal article</category>
    <category>Karl Polanyi</category>
    <category>keynote address</category>
    <category>King Edward VI College</category>
    <category>King's College London</category>
    <category>Labour Party</category>
    <category>Leeds</category>
    <category>letter to newspaper</category>
    <category>Liam Stanley</category>
    <category>Liverpool</category>
    <category>Llandudno</category>
    <category>Lloyds Bank</category>
    <category>lockdown</category>
    <category>London</category>
    <category>London Review of Education</category>
    <category>LSE</category>
    <category>Lyng Hall</category>
    <category>macroeconomic models</category>
    <category>magazine article</category>
    <category>Mais Lecture</category>
    <category>Malmo</category>
    <category>Manchester</category>
    <category>Manchester University Press</category>
    <category>Mark Pennington</category>
    <category>masterclass</category>
    <category>mathematisation of the market model</category>
    <category>Mela</category>
    <category>Melvyn Bragg</category>
    <category>Michael Gove</category>
    <category>Naked Capitalism</category>
    <category>neoliberalism</category>
    <category>Newcastle</category>
    <category>New Political Economy</category>
    <category>Nuneaton</category>
    <category>online feature</category>
    <category>OUP</category>
    <category>outreach</category>
    <category>Oxford</category>
    <category>PAIS</category>
    <category>Palgrave</category>
    <category>paper presentation</category>
    <category>Paris</category>
    <category>pecha kucha</category>
    <category>Peter Kerr</category>
    <category>podcast</category>
    <category>policy briefing paper</category>
    <category>Political Economy for the End Times</category>
    <category>Political Quarterly</category>
    <category>Political Studies Association</category>
    <category>politics and performance</category>
    <category>poster</category>
    <category>public talk</category>
    <category>Queen Mary</category>
    <category>RADA</category>
    <category>recognitional politics</category>
    <category>Review of International Political Economy</category>
    <category>Review of Social Economy</category>
    <category>Rishi Sunak</category>
    <category>robinson crusoe</category>
    <category>roundtable discussion</category>
    <category>Routledge</category>
    <category>school curriculum</category>
    <category>schools day</category>
    <category>scientific unification</category>
    <category>Sheffield</category>
    <category>Sir John Talbot's School</category>
    <category>SOAS</category>
    <category>Social Foundations of Finance</category>
    <category>Sorbonne Nouvelle</category>
    <category>Southampton</category>
    <category>Speri</category>
    <category>Steven Kettell</category>
    <category>summer school</category>
    <category>Sutton Trust</category>
    <category>talk</category>
    <category>tariffs</category>
    <category>Tax Justice Network</category>
    <category>teaching session</category>
    <category>theatre group</category>
    <category>The Baffler</category>
    <category>The Conversation</category>
    <category>The Guardian</category>
    <category>The Hague</category>
    <category>The Market</category>
    <category>Thorstein Veblen</category>
    <category>Tim Sinclair</category>
    <category>tobacco merchants</category>
    <category>Trussonomics</category>
    <category>Trying It On</category>
    <category>Uneconomic Economics</category>
    <category>University of Edinburgh</category>
    <category>University of Sheffield</category>
    <category>University of the Arts London</category>
    <category>University of Warwick</category>
    <category>University of Waterloo</category>
    <category>Vienna</category>
    <category>Warwick</category>
    <category>Warwick Arts Centre</category>
    <category>West Midlands IPE Workshop</category>
    <category>What Went Wrong with Britain</category>
    <category>Whitchurch</category>
    <category>widening participation</category>
    <category>Witten</category>
    <category>working paper</category>
    <category>workshop participation</category>
    <category>Untagged</category>
    <item>
      <title>Widening Participation Talk at Lyng Hall School, Coventry</title>
      <link>https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/research/completedprojects/rethinkingthemarket/publications/?newsItem=8a1785d766535c5201668d22b13d0309</link>
      <description>&lt;div class="news-thumbnail" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px;"&gt;&lt;img class="thumbnail" width="100" height="100" src="https://warwick.ac.uk/sitebuilder2/file/fac/soc/pais/research/completedprojects/rethinkingthemarket/publications?sbrPage=%2Ffac%2Fsoc%2Fpais%2Fresearch%2Fcompletedprojects%2Frethinkingthemarket%2Fpublications&amp;newsItem=8a1785d766535c5201668d22b13d0309" alt="image"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;On October 19th 2018 I was invited to Lyng Hall School in Coventry to give a talk about the politics of statues, but to do so specifically in relation to the city of Coventry itself. The students quickly embraced the issue, and they will be working with our Widening Participation team on a project this year that will ask whether an alternative way might be found of memorialising Myrtilla, who was brought to this country from St Nevis as a slave in the late seventeenth century. She is buried in the churchyard of St Lawrence in Oxhill in the Warwickshire countryside, and unusually for someone in her situation Myrtilla was provided with a headstone. However, her headstone states that she continued to be 'owned' even in death. The students are interested in developing a new way of commemorating Myrtilla's life. They have also promised to pass on to us any interesting stories they learn about the statues that they encounter in Coventry when they are walking around the city in future. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <category>outreach</category>
      <category>Coventry</category>
      <category>widening participation</category>
      <category>Lyng Hall</category>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2018 16:22:32 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid isPermaLink="false">8a1785d766535c5201668d22b13d0309</guid>
    </item>
  </channel>
</rss>
