Book Launch with Paul Du Gay and Glenn Morgan
After many years in which it appeared to be losing the pre-eminent position it had occupied in the lexicon of the social and human sciences, the term 'capitalism' has once again become a matter of critical concern, both theoretically and substantively, in a range of disciplinary fields. The global financial and environmental crises, and the shifting of economic power associated with the rise of the BRICs and the sovereign debt contagion in the Eurozone, for example, have all put the norms, practices, and devices of capitalist conduct back under the spotlight.
This edited book offers the first comprehensive attempt to examine the power and reach of Boltanski and Chiapello's ‘The New Spirit of Capitalism’, the text's theoretical and methodological perspectives, tools, and techniques, and to do so in relation to the development of neo-liberal capitalism in the period since its original publication and in particular the culmination of these developments in the ongoing crisis since the financial collapse of 2007-8. The volume provides both a balanced critique and overview of New Spirit, but also shows how it can be used in a variety of empirical studies to develop new insights into the functioning and regulation of capitalism in the contemporary era. The volume brings together leading scholars from a range of disciplinary fields such as Sociology, Management and Organization Studies, and Geography. Luc Boltanksi and Eve Chiapello also offer their thoughts on the continuing relevance of New Spirit over a decade after its publication, and in the context of contemporary global economic and political developments.
Programme
17:00-17:10
Welcome by Dean of Research Alan Irwin
17:10-17:40
Presentations by
• Paul du Gay, Professor at Department of Organization and Academic Director of CBS Public-Private Platform
• Glenn Morgan, Professor at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University
Response by
• Grahame Thompson, Professor at Department of Business and Politics, CBS
17:40-18:00
Open discussion
18:00-20:00
Food reception and book sale
Please notice: first drink free. LiteraturHaus does not accept credit cards.
Time and date
6th of March
17:00-
Place
Copenhagen School of Business
Kilen, Kilevej 14A
2000 Frederiksberg
K.S.54
Registration
publicprivateplatform@cbs.dk by the 1st of March 2013
Hosted by Department of Organization
Organized by CBS Public-Private Platform