Topics covered: Pluralist Economics, Decolonization, Power Imbalances, Global South Economics, Critique of Economic Mainstream
Talk held Tuesday, November 23rd 2021 at 6 p.m.
"Decolonising Economics"
Speaker: Ingrid Kvangraven (King's College London)
Amid growing calls to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ in universities, economics has been particularly targeted for having problems with race and Eurocentrism. Ingrid Kvangraven talks about the colonisation of economics, its impact and how a decolonisation could look like.
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Lecture series: Economy for Everyone! - Plural perspectives for a sustainable economy
Kiel University (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel)
Organized by students' initiative Rethinking Economics Kiel
Regular date: Tuesday 6 p.m. via zoom
In coorporation with "Zentrum für Schlüsselqualifikationen" (ZfS) at Kiel University
This talk is part of the lecture series “Economy for Everyone!”, where scientific questions and concepts are discussed with a focus on economic and inter-disciplinary thinking.
It is organized and moderated Rethinking Economics Kiel, a local group part of Netzwerk Plurale Ökonomik and Rethinking Economics International.
RE Kiel actively works towards establishing pluralist economics teaching and research at Kiel University.
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