Fourth 2015-2016 meeting of casino 168-Private Public Platformâs Markets and Valuation Cluster
ĚýThis will be the fourth 2015-2016 meeting of casino 168-Private Public Platformâs Markets and Valuation Cluster. This time, Ian Hunter (), will discuss the papers "The History of Theory" (published in Critical Inquiry 2006) and "Spirituality and Philosophy in Post-Structuralist Theory" (published in History of European Ideas 2009).
Ian Hunterâs work entered the discussion on social studies of markets through an intervention by Paul du Gay in the . There du Gay mobilized an argument Hunter has developed in a series of papers on Post-Structuralismâs method of inquiry to qualify different aspects of Callonâs economic sociology. In du Gayâs words:
âIn contrast to Judith Butler's predominantly theoreticist approach to performativity and politics, Michel Callon's âperformation programmeâ is more empirically oriented, exhibiting a much greater concern with detailed description. However, it is my contention that Callon's relationship to âthe moment of theoryâ is more ambivalent than such a clearcut distinction might suggest, and his approach to performativity and politics is also prone to a certain degree of political romanticism as a result. Indeed, in much the same way as his collaborator Bruno Latour (2004), Callon's work is sometimes marked by a tension between detailed description on the one hand and philosophical reconstruction (and metaphysical speculation) on the otherâ.
In the context of his visit to IOA, Ian Hunter has kindly accepted our very short notice invitation to take this recent discussion as an excuse to develop a conversation more broadly on Actor-Network Theory and its methods. The format of the session will be an open conversation informed by the circulated paper which will start from the question: is the work of Callon and Latour governed by an empirical method or by an exercise of âopenness to Beingâ?
Papers:
Download Ian Hunters two papers below: The History of Theory
Spirituality and philosophy in post structuralist theory
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The seminar is free and open for participation, but it is expected that participants have read the circulated material. To attend, please write to seminar.ioa@cbs.dk.
Previous meetings
2015-2016
Reading group: pragmatism and empiricism as stances and methods to study markets. Charles Peirce: "What pragmatism is" and Bas Van Fraassen âLecture 2: What is empiricism and what could it be?â.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Hans Kjellberg (co-authored with David Olson) âJoint markets. Historical and systemic dependencies in the formation of legal cannabis marketsâ, November 18.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Alexandre Mallard âGovernance of innovation through norms and standards in the construction sectorâ, October 21.
2014-2015
Presentation of work-in-progress: Paul du Gay & Signe Vikkelsø ââOutside Organizationâ: The Idea of a âMetaphysical Stanceâ in Organization Studiesâ, June 3.
Reading group:Ěý GĂśran Ahrne, Patrik Aspers and Nils Brunsson âThe Organization of Marketsâ, April 15th.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Peter SkĂŚrbĂŚk & Kjell Tryggestad âAccounting inscriptions in outsourcing trials of strength: time-space dynamicsâ, February 18.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Ann-Christina Lange, âCrowding of Adaptive Strategies: Swarm Theory and High-Frequency Tradingâ, January 21.
Workshop: Markets for Collective Concerns. Speakers: Philip Mirowski, Nicholas Gane, Annelise Riles, Daniel Breslau, Daniel Neyland, Liliana Doganova, Brice Laurent, Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra and Peter Karnøe, December 12.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Rasmus Ploug Jenle (IOA), âDeploying markets for control â flexibility as liquidityâ, November 19.
Reading group: Luc Boltanskiâs book Mysteries and Conspiracies: Detective Stories, Spy Novels and the Making of Modern Societies, October 29.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Karen Boll (IOA), âState regulation through co-production and market mechanisms â Is âNeoliberal Tax Managementâ taking form?â, October 22.
2013-2014
Reading group: Chapters 4 to 6 of Philip Mirowskiâs book Never Let a Serious Crisis go to Waste, chapters 1 to 3, June 18th.
Reading group: Chapters 1 to 3 of Philip Mirowskiâs book Never Let a Serious Crisis go to Waste, chapters 1 to 3, May 7th.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Manuel Tironi, CSISP - Goldsmith, University of London - Instituto de Sociologia, Pontificia Universidad CatĂłlica de Chile, âNeoliberal electricity: economics and the purification of energyâ. March 5th.
Reading group: Chapters (14, 15 and 16) of Bruno Latourâs An Inquiry into Modes of Existence. January 5th.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Trine Pallesen, Copenhagen Business School, âThe value of Priceâ. December 3rd.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Mariana Heredia, Universidad de San Martin â Argentinian National Scientific Council, âThe Convertibility puzzle: The intervention of local economists in Argentinaâs path to neoliberalismâ. November 4th.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Daniel Neyland, Goldsmiths, 'The Mosquito Multiple: Malaria and Market-Based Initiatives'. October 1st.
2012-2013
Workshop: âPaying Attention to Observation Theory: A Conversation on Finance, Networks and Observation Theoryâ, with Elena Esposito, UniversitĂ di Modena e Reggio Emilia and David Stark, Columbia University. May 27.
Presentation of work-in-progress: Dean Pierides & Jon Roffe (University of Melbourne): âWhat is a market? Melbourne research on organization, society and marketsâ. April 17th.
Reading group: Breslau, D. (2011) âWhat Do Market Designers Do When They Design Markets?â and Roth, A. (2002), âThe economist as engineer: game theory, Experimentation, and computation As tools for design economicsâ. March 11th.
Reading group: T. Mitchell (2011) Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil. February 4.
Presentation of work-in-progress:Ěý Peter Karnøe (Aalborg University) & Liliana Doganova (Mines Tech), âControversial valuations: Assembling environmental concerns and economic worth in clean-tech markets. January 28th.
Presentation of work-in-progress: JosĂŠ OssandĂłn (IOA) & SebastiĂĄn Ureta (Universidad Alberto Hurtado), âTaming Uncivilized Marketsâ. December 12th.
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