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Conference: Global Networks after de Landa, Hardt and Negri
September 24, 2003 - 7:14am -- jim
Anonymous Comrade writes:
Global Networks after de Landa, Hardt and Negri
Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 15-18, 2004
The American Comparative Literature Association will host a meeting April 15-18, 2004 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Please read the Call for Papers below or
online at http://www.umich.edu/~acla/index.html. Please note that the
deadline for abstracts is 10-8-03.
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Global Networks after de Landas A Thousand Years of Non-Linear History and
Negris Empire
Taking its point of departure from two texts -- de Landa's A Thousand Years
of Non-Linear History, and Hardt and Negri's Empire -- proposals should
address any of these texts in the context of contemporary issues of
globalization. Specific proposals addressing the ways in which these texts
transform the concept of networks in a comparative and/or global context
are especially welcome.
Please send abstracts to both Phillip Armstrong, armstrong.202@osu.edu and
Gene Holland, holland.1@osu.edu.
Phillip Armstrong and Gene Holland
Ohio Statue University
armstrong.202@osu.edu & holland.l@osu.edu
Department of Comparative Studies
Ohio State University
308 Dulles Hall
230 West 17th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
Anonymous Comrade writes:
Global Networks after de Landa, Hardt and Negri
Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 15-18, 2004
The American Comparative Literature Association will host a meeting April 15-18, 2004 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Please read the Call for Papers below or
online at http://www.umich.edu/~acla/index.html. Please note that the
deadline for abstracts is 10-8-03.
----------
Global Networks after de Landas A Thousand Years of Non-Linear History and
Negris Empire
Taking its point of departure from two texts -- de Landa's A Thousand Years
of Non-Linear History, and Hardt and Negri's Empire -- proposals should
address any of these texts in the context of contemporary issues of
globalization. Specific proposals addressing the ways in which these texts
transform the concept of networks in a comparative and/or global context
are especially welcome.
Please send abstracts to both Phillip Armstrong, armstrong.202@osu.edu and
Gene Holland, holland.1@osu.edu.
Phillip Armstrong and Gene Holland
Ohio Statue University
armstrong.202@osu.edu & holland.l@osu.edu
Department of Comparative Studies
Ohio State University
308 Dulles Hall
230 West 17th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210