Sincere apologies folks and thank you Chambi:
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I initially saw the wrong date repeatedly listed on the conference posting and my scam alert went into overdrive since those errors are typical of the fraudulent conferences hitting our mailboxes. As for the email address, I had unfortunately become overly familiar with the ouce.ox.ac addresses for many folks in that field and did not connect it with Jesus College at all (no offense intended). Apologies to Amber and her colleagues - thought there was identity theft at work- we were hit by that in the past. I tried to email Amber directly, but her link on the school of geography and the environment site was dead.
Good luck with the conference, sounds great.
Peyi
From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com [usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] on behalf of Chambi Chachage [chambi78@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 8:43 AM
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Scam? RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - CFP: Geographies of Neoliberalism and Resistance After the Crisis
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 8:43 AM
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Scam? RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - CFP: Geographies of Neoliberalism and Resistance After the Crisis
Gloria Professor Emeagwali, thank you for the corretion. It is February 2014 - the pdf attachment in the earlier email has this correct date. The call is authentic. I know the organizers, refer to the clarification from Amber's professor, Patricia Daley, that I posted here yesterday.
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Emeagwali, Gloria (History)" <emeagwali@mail.ccsu.edu>
> To: "usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com" <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>
> Cc:
> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 11:40 PM
> Subject: RE: Scam? RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - CFP: Geographies of Neoliberalism and Resistance After the Crisis
>
>& #39;The conference will be held at the University of Oxford in February
> 2013.'
>
>
> Are we not in June 2013 right now?
>
>
> Professor Gloria Emeagwali
> Prof. of History & African Studies
> History Department
> Central Connecticut State University
> New Britain
> CT 06050
> africahistory.net
> vimeo.com/user5946750/videos
> Documentaries on Africa and the African Diaspora
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com [usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On
> Behalf Of John Mbaku [jmbaku@weber.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 5:18 PM
> To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Scam? RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - CFP: Geographies of
> Neoliberalism and Resistance After the Crisis
>
> The "Jesus" in the email most likely refers to Jesus College, one of
> the constituent college of the Oxford University system. Jesus College in the
> University of Oxford is quite old--I believe it was founded in 1571 by Elizabeth
> I. I may be wrong about the date, so google it to be sure.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Kayode Adesimi
> <ronrobco@gmail.com<mailto:ronrobco@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Not sure what the red flag's meant to be about, Peyi -
> jesus.ox.ac.uk<http://jesus.ox.ac.uk> is the generic email handle for
> Jesus College, Oxford.
>
>
> Regards
> Kayode
>
> On Wednesday, 26 June 2013 17:46:47 UTC+1, Peyi Soyinka-Airewele wrote:
> Hello folks:
> Please check to ensure the conference call forwarded recently on this list as
> seen below is authentic before circulating it any further. There is a grad
> student at Oxford called Amber Murrey-Ndewa, but the email addresses listed in
> the announcement sound rather "sketchy" to say the least:
> <amber.mur...@jesus.ox.ac.uk>
>
> Really? @Jesus.Oxford????
>
> The usual emails used by the geography department at Oxford are much more
> mundane- more earthbound.
> Cheers
>
> Peyi Soyinka-Airewele
> ________________________________
> From: usaafric...@googlegroups.com [usaafric...@googlegroups.com] on behalf of
> Chambi Chachage [cham...@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 9:39 AM
> To: Wanazuoni
> Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - CFP: Geographies of Neoliberalism and
> Resistance After the Crisis
>
> ----- Forwarded Message -----
> From: Amber Murrey-Ndewa <amber.mur...@jesus.ox.ac.uk>
> To: Chambi Chachage <cham...@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 1:46 PM
> Subject: Geographies of Neoliberalism and Resistance After the Crisis
>
> Dear friends and colleagues,
>
> Please forward widely this Call for Papers for an interdisciplinary academic
> conference at Oxford on Geographies of Neoliberalism and Resistance After the
> Crisis: The State, Violence and Labour. Thank you.
>
> Best,
>
> Amber
>
> Amber Murrey
> DPhil Candidate in Geography
> University of Oxford
> amber.mur...@jesus.ox.ac.uk
> +44 (0) 75 82 54 04 85<tel:%2B44%20%280%29%2075%2082%2054%2004%2085>
>
>
> Geographies of Neoliberalism
> and Resistance After the Crisis:
> The State, Violence, and Labour
> An Interdisciplinary Conference from the
> Departments of Geography and International Relations
> University of Oxford
> Oxford, United Kingdom
> February 15, 2013
>
> Although the global financial crisis of 2008 exposed inherent instabilities and
> contradictions within the system of capitalist production and speculative
> finance, neoliberal ideology and policies have become more politically durable,
> economically 'necessary', and culturally hegemonic than ever. This academic
> conference engages with the deepening inequalities and structural violence
> caused by reinvigorated manifestations and re-articulated processes of
> neoliberalism (exclusion, domination, 'accumulation by dispossession'). It
> seeks to widen the discussion of the present crisis to include analyses of
> (dis)organised resistance against and amid neoliberalism as well as perspectives
> of neoliberal crisis in the longue durée, including examinations of structural
> adjustment programmes, trade liberalisation and the privatisation of public
> assets since the 1980s in the 'global South'. We are keen to explore the ways in
> which outsourcing, deregulation, dispossession, austerity, the
> workfare-prisonfare nexus, and the so-called 'race to the bottom' shape and
> inform labour organising, subaltern struggles, and resistance by the
> marginalised or excluded.
>
> In this moment of post-industrial capitalist globalisation - in which we have
> witnessed an intensified and militarised global assault on resources,
> particularly in the global south, acute underemployment and unemployment,
> deregulation of employment conditions, and untenable ecological destruction -
> what is the role of the state? What are the interactions between the state,
> labour and social justice in different spaces of neoliberalism and resistances
> to it? This conference is an opportunity for graduate students engaged in rich
> theoretical and empirical work on social struggles and (dis)organised
> resistances against and amid neoliberalism to present their work, discuss with
> other scholars and imagine new futures.
>
> Submissions
>
> We invite submissions for paper presentations for Geographies of Neoliberalism
> and Resistance After the Crisis: The State, Violence, and Labour. We welcome
> proposals from students at all levels and in all areas of graduate study as well
> as early career postdocs. Practitioners, NGOs, community groups and those from
> the policy-making community are encouraged to attend and participate.
>
> We are committed to bring together scholars from diverse theoretical and
> empirical backgrounds (feminist studies, ethnic studies, critical geography,
> anthropology, scholar-activist traditions, political economy, development
> studies and international relations, etc.) and those from marginalised groups
> and institutions in the 'global south'. Small travel grants are available.
>
> We invite proposals for 15-minute presentations on themes and subjects including
> but not limited to:
>
> Privatisation, austerity, social movements and state power
> Contemporary empire and the global North:South divide
> Structural violence, militarism, paramilitaries or penal systems
> Intersectionality (gender, race, class) and social justice
> Informal or everyday resistances ('weapons of the weak')
> Wagelessness, lifetime unemployment or 'surplus populations' ('bare life')
> Unemployment, underemployment or the working poor
> In/formal workers' resistance
> Immaterial and precariat worker organising and struggles
> Organising across borders, international solidarity in the global supply chain
> Rupturing an increasingly neoliberal academy
>
> For submission: Please submit a 250-word abstract that includes your name, email
> address, current level of study, and affiliated institution or organisation.
> Submissions should be sent to: amber.murrey-ndewa@jesus.ox.ac.uk and
> adam.elliott-cooper@jesus.ox.ac.uk. Include the words 'conference
> abstract' in subject line and please include your name on the cover letter
> only.
>
> The deadline for submissions is 1 September 2013. Accepted presenters will
> receive notification by the middle of October. The conference will be held at
> the University of Oxford in February 2013.
>
> Contact
>
> For questions regarding conference details, please contact Amber or Adam at
> amber.murrey-ndewa@jesus.ox.ac.uk and adam.elliott-cooper@jesus.ox.ac.uk.
>
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> From: "Emeagwali, Gloria (History)" <emeagwali@mail.ccsu.edu>
> To: "usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com" <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>
> Cc:
> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 11:40 PM
> Subject: RE: Scam? RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - CFP: Geographies of Neoliberalism and Resistance After the Crisis
>
>& #39;The conference will be held at the University of Oxford in February
> 2013.'
>
>
> Are we not in June 2013 right now?
>
>
> Professor Gloria Emeagwali
> Prof. of History & African Studies
> History Department
> Central Connecticut State University
> New Britain
> CT 06050
> africahistory.net
> vimeo.com/user5946750/videos
> Documentaries on Africa and the African Diaspora
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com [usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On
> Behalf Of John Mbaku [jmbaku@weber.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 5:18 PM
> To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Scam? RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - CFP: Geographies of
> Neoliberalism and Resistance After the Crisis
>
> The "Jesus" in the email most likely refers to Jesus College, one of
> the constituent college of the Oxford University system. Jesus College in the
> University of Oxford is quite old--I believe it was founded in 1571 by Elizabeth
> I. I may be wrong about the date, so google it to be sure.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Kayode Adesimi
> <ronrobco@gmail.com<mailto:ronrobco@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Not sure what the red flag's meant to be about, Peyi -
> jesus.ox.ac.uk<http://jesus.ox.ac.uk> is the generic email handle for
> Jesus College, Oxford.
>
>
> Regards
> Kayode
>
> On Wednesday, 26 June 2013 17:46:47 UTC+1, Peyi Soyinka-Airewele wrote:
> Hello folks:
> Please check to ensure the conference call forwarded recently on this list as
> seen below is authentic before circulating it any further. There is a grad
> student at Oxford called Amber Murrey-Ndewa, but the email addresses listed in
> the announcement sound rather "sketchy" to say the least:
> <amber.mur...@jesus.ox.ac.uk>
>
> Really? @Jesus.Oxford????
>
> The usual emails used by the geography department at Oxford are much more
> mundane- more earthbound.
> Cheers
>
> Peyi Soyinka-Airewele
> ________________________________
> From: usaafric...@googlegroups.com [usaafric...@googlegroups.com] on behalf of
> Chambi Chachage [cham...@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 9:39 AM
> To: Wanazuoni
> Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - CFP: Geographies of Neoliberalism and
> Resistance After the Crisis
>
> ----- Forwarded Message -----
> From: Amber Murrey-Ndewa <amber.mur...@jesus.ox.ac.uk>
> To: Chambi Chachage <cham...@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 1:46 PM
> Subject: Geographies of Neoliberalism and Resistance After the Crisis
>
> Dear friends and colleagues,
>
> Please forward widely this Call for Papers for an interdisciplinary academic
> conference at Oxford on Geographies of Neoliberalism and Resistance After the
> Crisis: The State, Violence and Labour. Thank you.
>
> Best,
>
> Amber
>
> Amber Murrey
> DPhil Candidate in Geography
> University of Oxford
> amber.mur...@jesus.ox.ac.uk
> +44 (0) 75 82 54 04 85<tel:%2B44%20%280%29%2075%2082%2054%2004%2085>
>
>
> Geographies of Neoliberalism
> and Resistance After the Crisis:
> The State, Violence, and Labour
> An Interdisciplinary Conference from the
> Departments of Geography and International Relations
> University of Oxford
> Oxford, United Kingdom
> February 15, 2013
>
> Although the global financial crisis of 2008 exposed inherent instabilities and
> contradictions within the system of capitalist production and speculative
> finance, neoliberal ideology and policies have become more politically durable,
> economically 'necessary', and culturally hegemonic than ever. This academic
> conference engages with the deepening inequalities and structural violence
> caused by reinvigorated manifestations and re-articulated processes of
> neoliberalism (exclusion, domination, 'accumulation by dispossession'). It
> seeks to widen the discussion of the present crisis to include analyses of
> (dis)organised resistance against and amid neoliberalism as well as perspectives
> of neoliberal crisis in the longue durée, including examinations of structural
> adjustment programmes, trade liberalisation and the privatisation of public
> assets since the 1980s in the 'global South'. We are keen to explore the ways in
> which outsourcing, deregulation, dispossession, austerity, the
> workfare-prisonfare nexus, and the so-called 'race to the bottom' shape and
> inform labour organising, subaltern struggles, and resistance by the
> marginalised or excluded.
>
> In this moment of post-industrial capitalist globalisation - in which we have
> witnessed an intensified and militarised global assault on resources,
> particularly in the global south, acute underemployment and unemployment,
> deregulation of employment conditions, and untenable ecological destruction -
> what is the role of the state? What are the interactions between the state,
> labour and social justice in different spaces of neoliberalism and resistances
> to it? This conference is an opportunity for graduate students engaged in rich
> theoretical and empirical work on social struggles and (dis)organised
> resistances against and amid neoliberalism to present their work, discuss with
> other scholars and imagine new futures.
>
> Submissions
>
> We invite submissions for paper presentations for Geographies of Neoliberalism
> and Resistance After the Crisis: The State, Violence, and Labour. We welcome
> proposals from students at all levels and in all areas of graduate study as well
> as early career postdocs. Practitioners, NGOs, community groups and those from
> the policy-making community are encouraged to attend and participate.
>
> We are committed to bring together scholars from diverse theoretical and
> empirical backgrounds (feminist studies, ethnic studies, critical geography,
> anthropology, scholar-activist traditions, political economy, development
> studies and international relations, etc.) and those from marginalised groups
> and institutions in the 'global south'. Small travel grants are available.
>
> We invite proposals for 15-minute presentations on themes and subjects including
> but not limited to:
>
> Privatisation, austerity, social movements and state power
> Contemporary empire and the global North:South divide
> Structural violence, militarism, paramilitaries or penal systems
> Intersectionality (gender, race, class) and social justice
> Informal or everyday resistances ('weapons of the weak')
> Wagelessness, lifetime unemployment or 'surplus populations' ('bare life')
> Unemployment, underemployment or the working poor
> In/formal workers' resistance
> Immaterial and precariat worker organising and struggles
> Organising across borders, international solidarity in the global supply chain
> Rupturing an increasingly neoliberal academy
>
> For submission: Please submit a 250-word abstract that includes your name, email
> address, current level of study, and affiliated institution or organisation.
> Submissions should be sent to: amber.murrey-ndewa@jesus.ox.ac.uk and
> adam.elliott-cooper@jesus.ox.ac.uk. Include the words 'conference
> abstract' in subject line and please include your name on the cover letter
> only.
>
> The deadline for submissions is 1 September 2013. Accepted presenters will
> receive notification by the middle of October. The conference will be held at
> the University of Oxford in February 2013.
>
> Contact
>
> For questions regarding conference details, please contact Amber or Adam at
> amber.murrey-ndewa@jesus.ox.ac.uk and adam.elliott-cooper@jesus.ox.ac.uk.
>
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