Naeem Inayatullah (Politics) presents at the International Studies
Association Meeting in Toronto
04/10/19
Contributed by Chip Gagnon
Naeem Inayatullah’s participation at the annual conference of the International Studies Association included the following:
- “Something Stuck in My Throat,” for the Town Hall Meeting for Academics Looking for Our “Other” Voices -- Writing Narrative Nonfiction, Academic Trade Books, and Other Creative, Interdisciplinary Works.
- “Exploitation and the Appeals of Capitalism,” for the roundtable, Savage Economics, Raced Markets, and Anti-racist Material Futures.
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- “Delusion, Oppression, Genocide and Torture: Parker Palmer versus Theodor Adorno on the Teaching Vocation” for the panels, The Courage to Teach International Studies: Exploring the Inner Landscape of an IR Teacher’s Life (Part 1 and 2).
- Chair, Southern Theory in IR – The Third World as Theoretical Agent in Global Politics.
These materials can be found here: https://faculty.ithaca.edu/naeem/docs/Talks/
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