Martijn Konings
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Political economist at University of Sydney
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Excited to be at the Rethinking inequalities workshop, even if briefly for today. Thanks to Martijn Konings land Heather Horst for opening the day. First up is Mike Savage
A blog post: 'The Sexy History of Banking.'
Really an effort to get you to read Stefan Eich and Christine Desan's work (she seems not to be on this site but has a blog post LPE Blog). Thx to the ever-excellent Martijn Konings + Amin Samman for invitation michellechihara.com/post/the-sexy-…
Sydney launch for Ben Spies-Butcher's new book 'Politics, Inequality And The Australian Welfare State After Liberalisation'! ppesydney.net/book-launch-be…
Join us tomorrow at 5:30pm, for a lecture by Mike Savage Mike Savage on the Racial Wealth Divide - driven not by anonymous forces like globalization or capital, but by elites who enjoy disproportionate power and influence!
events.humanitix.com/the-racial-wea…
Great Sydney double feature on finance and time with Gareth Bryant and Sophie Webber launching their climate finance book plus a panel discussion about rentier capitalism with Mike Savage, Martijn Konings, @[email protected], Amin Samman, and Mareike Beck at the lovely SSPS.
Tonight! Sophie Webber and I are launching our new book Climate Finance at gleebooks with Adrienne Buller Jenny Leong MP 梁珍妮 and Kurt Iveson. All welcome ppesydney.net/book-launch-cl…
Delighted to welcome Mike Savage Mike Savage to SSPS and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences! First public event is tomorrow, April 3 - a forum on the weight of the past in the making of contemporary inequality, featuring Mike, @[email protected], Amin Samman, Mareike Beck, and Gareth Bryant
Mike McCarthy Martijn Konings They’re re-doing the cover :) but it’s here: politybooks.com/bookdetail?boo…
Delighted to welcome Mike Savage Mike Savage to SSPS and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences! First public event is tomorrow, April 3 - a forum on the weight of the past in the making of contemporary inequality, featuring Mike, @[email protected], Amin Samman, Mareike Beck, and Gareth Bryant