Tuesday, March 4, 2014

USA Africa Dialogue Series - THE 12TH ANNUAL AFRICANA STUDIES SYMPOSIUM

DEPARTMENT OF AFRICANA STUDIES

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE

 

presents

 

THE 12TH ANNUAL AFRICANA STUDIES SYMPOSIUM

THEME: MORAL ECONOMIES

APRIL 2-3, 2014

 

EPIC BUIDING G256

http://facilities.uncc.edu/sites/facilities.uncc.edu/files/media/Maps/Uncc_Campus_Map.pdf (No. 72)

 

DAY 1: April 2

 

8:00-9:00

Registration and Continental Breakfast

 

9:00-9:15

Welcome Remarks

 

9:15-10:45

Session I: Theorizing and Rethinking Moral Economies

Chair: Dr. Felix Germain, Africana Studies, UNC Charlotte

 

Olivia Saunders

Professor, School of Business, College of The Bahamas, New Providence, Bahamas

Moral Economics

 

Samuel O. Oloruntoba

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute, University of South Africa, Pretoria

Capital-Society Relations in a neoliberal global order: Towards re-engagement with Karl Polanyi's thoughts

 

Edward Sammons

Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Brooklyn College, CUNY

Re-Tuning Thompson: Moral Economy and Moralization in Paul Gilroy's Darker than Blue

 

 

10:45-11:00

Coffee/Tea Break

 

11:00-12:30

Session II: Globalization and Africa

Chair: Dr. Akin Ogundiran, UNC Charlotte

 

Olayiwola Abegunrin

Professor, Department of Political Science, Howard University

Moral Economy and Unequal International Economic Relations: Africa as a Victim?

 

 

Eric Amah Kouevi

PhD Candidate in Economics, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France

&Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, UNC Charlotte

The Imperatives of Moral Economy Considerations for Designing Industrial Policies in sub-Saharan Africa

 

Emmanuel Babatunde

Professor and Chair, Sociology, Criminal Justice and Anthropology, The Lincoln University

Immoral Economy and the Destabilization of Nigeria

 

 

12:30-2:00

Lunch

 

 

2:00-3:00

Session III: Moral Economies of Health

Chair: Dr. Oladimeji Aborisade, Africana Studies, UNC Charlotte

 

Aderemi S. Ajala

Associate Professor, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Moral Panic and HIV/AIDS in southwestern Nigeria

 

James Battle

University of California President's Postdoctoral Fellow, 2013-2015, University of California, Santa Cruz

Bioethical Conscription: Ascriptive Inequality, Categorical Inclusion and the Moral Economy of Participation

 

 

3:00-3:15

Coffee/Tea Break

 

3:15-4:45

Session IV: Screening of The Line ("Poverty in America") &

Conversation with the Film Producer, Ms. Linda Midgett

 

 

5:00-6:30

Session V: Round Table - Organizing Academics to Speak Out:  Scholars for North Carolina's Future

 

Chair: Dr. Lisa Levenstein, History, UNC Greensboro

 

Stephen Boyd

J. Allen Easley Professor and Director, Religion & Public Engagement, Wake Forest University

 

Robert Korstad

Professor of Public Policy and History, Duke University

 

Lisa Levenstein

Associate Professor of History, UNC Greensboro

 

 

DAY 2: April 3

8:00-9:00

Registration and Continental Breakfast

 

 

9:00-11:30

Session VI: Ethical Considerations for Global Capitalism

Chair: Dr. Oscar de la Torre, Africana Studies, UNC Charlotte

 

Michael Franczak

Doctoral Candidate in History, Boston College

Political and Moral Economy at the Bretton Woods Conference: Perspectives from the Global South

 

Sophia G. Brown

Doctoral Candidate in Educational Leadership, Nova Southeastern University

Tourism Industry in Jamaica: A Viable Pathway to Development?

 

Eddy Souffrant

Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, UNC Charlotte

The Empire of Cash: Crop, Territory and Sustainability: A Case for Civil Corporation or the Need for an Ethics of Development

 

 

11:30-1:00

Lunch

 

 

1:00-2:30

Session VII: Moral Economies of the State and Society in Africa

Chair: Dr. Peta Katz, Anthropology, UNC Charlotte

 

Teferi Abate Adem

Research Associate, Human Relations Area Files at Yale

Morality of Partisan Leadership in a Northeast Ethiopian Village

 

Ralph Callebert

Lecturer, Department of History, Saint Mary's University, Halifax

Dualism and Popular Economies in South Africa

 

Toussaint Losier

Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Afro-American Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

No Land! No House! No Vote!: The Moral Economy of Non-Collaboration in South Africa's Past and Present

 

 

2:30-2:45

Coffee/Tea Break

 

2:45-4:45

Session VIII: Moral Economies of Race, Citizenship and Democracy

Chair: Dr. Dorothy Smith-Ruiz, Africana Studies, UNC Charlotte

 

Jamal Turner

Independent Scholar and Community Activist, Charlotte

The Rise of Corporative Fascism Amerikan Style

 

Joseph Winters

Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, UNC Charlotte

The Tragic Ambivalence of Hope

 

Gregory Mixon

Associate Professor, Department History, UNC Charlotte

"Black Militiamen and the Militia: An Instrument of Citizenship in the Nineteenth Century Western Hemisphere

 

Tekla Ali Johnson

Assistant Professor of History, Salem College, NC

Un-Random Acts: Three Synchronized Repressions

 

 

5:00-6:00

Keynote Address

Banishing Equality: Poverty, Plenty and Exclusion in North Carolina

by

Gene R. Nichol

Boyd Tinsley Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Center on Poverty, Work & Opportunity, UNC Chapel Hill

 

 

6:00-6:30

Presentations

 

 

6:30-7:30

Reception

 

SPONSORS

THE BELK COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES

CHANCELLOR'S DIVERSITY CHALLENGE FUND

CENTER FOR APPLIED AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

&

COUNCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF YORUBA STUDIES

 

For registration and access, contact Ms. Oweeta Shands at africana_studies@uncc.edu, or call 704-687-5161.

 All sessions are open to the public

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