Organised by the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics & Ethics, University of Brighton, this fortnightly seminar series aims to explore what it means to live in a neoliberal world. There is no need to register; entry will be permitted on a “first come first served” basis. The series begins on 15 October and takes place, for the most part, every other Tuesday, at 6.30pm. All sessions will be held in The Old Courtroom, Brighton, which holds up to 165 people.
1st Apr 2014 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Ian Parker at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
18th Mar 2014 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Mark Fisher at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
4th Mar 2014 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Dieter Plehwe at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
18th Feb 2014 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Steve Davies at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
4th Feb 2014 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Selina Todd at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
21st Jan 2014 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: John Holmwood at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
14th Jan 2014 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Emma Dowling and David Harvie at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
26th Nov 2013 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Rosalind Gill at the University of Brighton.
12th Nov 2013 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Madsen Pirie at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
29th Oct 2013 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Doreen Massey at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
15th Oct 2013 6:30pm
The Old Courtroom
Neoliberalism Lecture Series: Jo Littler at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities