Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations [online event]

Wednesday, 16 March

Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations [online event]

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How can economics be diversified, decolonised and democratised? Join us for a discussion on how to reclaim economics.

Housmans is pleased to present “Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations”, an event in collaboration with Manchester University Press.

Across the world, economics students are coming together under the banner of the student movement, Rethinking Economics, to create a better economics – one which can help to create a world where all our children can flourish regardless of their gender, background or birthplace.

At this event, we are joined by two researchers from Rethinking Economics: Lucy Ambler and Nicola Scott. Lucy and Nicola are also co-authors alongside Joe Earle of Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations. Drawing on over sixty interviews with students and professionals from identities and backgrounds marginalised in economics and a wide range of global and historical research, Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations illustrates the ways in which economics is currently not fit for purpose and sets out a vision for how it can be diversified, decolonised and democratised.

Join the discussion to learn how we can reclaim economics to build a better future for everyone.

SPEAKERS

Lucy Ambler, Researcher at Rethinking Economics and Intersectionality Advocate, is a passionate feminist and a campaigner for menstrual health rights following her previous research projects in East Africa. She lives in Manchester with her boyfriend and her ever-growing book collection.

Nicola Scott, Research Manager at Rethinking Economics, investigated the political economy of GM crops during her PhD research in Mexico/US, then published articles for Ethical Consumer about corporate social responsibility. She has taught social science students at university to think critically about what they study. Nicola has been an environmental activist for over fifteen years.

HOW TO ACCESS THIS ONLINE EVENT

An invitation to this online event will be emailed to you on the day of the event. Ticketholders will also be able to access the zoom link via the eventbrite page. Confirmation emails and invitation links sometimes end up in spam folders, so please check there before emailing the shop. Thank you.

TICKET INFORMATION

If you’d like a copy of the book Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations then choose the book plus entry ticket. If you’d like to support Housmans then please choose a solidarity ticket. There’s also a free access ticket for students, low income and unwaged comrades.

TO BUY TICKETS OR RSVP TO THIS EVENT, CLICK HERE

Date & Time: 

Wednesday, 16 March, 2022 - 18:00 to 19:30

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  • discussion group
Housmans
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United Kingdom

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Two minute walk from King's Cross/St.Pancras terminals

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