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What is Political Economy?
Political Economy Project: DC Workshop
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Political Economy Project - Workshop 1
24-25 April 2015

Fairfax, VA - George Mason University 

Participants were asked to address any aspect(s) of the following questions. However, they were encouraged to feel free to improvise and/or share their own work/research agenda as well.
1. What is your conception of 'political economy' and how do you incorporate PE into your own research agenda? 

2. What do you consider good political economy texts and why?

3. What are some of the pressing questions/concerns you would like to see (or avoid) in some or any agenda in political economy? (This may address the region, or not.)

4. What types of academic initiatives do you think could help in supporting and strengthening your work in PE, and help to push the field forward productively?
 

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Presentations
 

  • Pete Moore - Case Western Reserve University
  • Sherene Seikaly - UC, Santa Barbara 
  • Melani Cammett - Harvard University
  • Omar Dahi - Hampshire College 
  • Joel Beinin - Stanford University
  • Paul Amar - UC, Santa Barbara
  • Toufic Haddad - SOAS, University of London
  • Firat Bozcali - Stanford University
  • Charles Anderson - Western Washington University
  • Mandy Turner - Kenyon Institute
  • Ziad Abu-Rish - Ohio University
  • Toby Jones - Rutgers University
  • Max Ajl - Cornell University
  • Laleh Khalili - SOAS, University of London
  • Wael Gamal - Al Shurouq 
  • Ahmad Shokr - New York University
  • Aaron Jakes - George Washington University 
  • John Warner - New York University
  • Shana Marshall - GWU
  • Adam Hanieh - SOAS, University of London
  • Bassam Haddad - George Mason University

See below for participant bios and click here for full Political Economy Project network page.