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11/5 | Online | Julia Ott on The Origins of Venture Capital

Heilbroner Center co-director Julia Ott is giving a talk online at University of Notre Dame on her latest research: “The Origins of Venture Capital, the Return of Inequality, and the Decline of Innovation in the United States, 1936 – 1982.” Julia Ott is Associate Professor of History at the New School. She holds a PhD

Carbon Cleanup: The Public is Paying, But Who is Profiting?

By June Sekera Originally published on Handelsblatt in German on August 20, 2020. Under the banner of climate mitigation, governments are subsidizing the commercial development of industrial-chemical methods of carbon capture on the premise that we can “remove” carbon dioxide that we emit and keep burning fossil fuels. Yet the two methods most widely funded by

Call for Applications: 2020-21 Heilbroner Dissertation and Faculty Fellowships

2020-21 Dissertation and Thesis Fellowships The Robert L. Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies is pleased to invite doctoral and master’s candidates in any discipline at the New School for Social Research to apply for a fellowship to support dissertation or thesis research and writing during the 2020-2021 academic year.   During the period of their fellowship, recipients will

2/4 Paul Dourish: Examining AI and Data Platforms through the Lens of Digital Materialities

Tuesday, February 2, 2020 | 5:30 PM Klein Conference Room A510, 66 West 12th Street, New York Digital materialities extend beyond the “brute materiality” of wires, servers, and heat. Software elements have their materialities too, and examining the material configurations of computation and representation shows how their constraints are entwined with computational practice. I will

A Conversation with Heuss Professor Jens Beckert by Santiago Mandirola

Earlier this December, sociologist Jens Beckert sat down with Santiago Mandirola, sociology PhD student and former Heilbroner graduate student fellow, to talk about his latest book Imagined Futures by Harvard University Press, his current project on wealth, inheritance, and inequality, and his larger research agenda after being awarded the Leibniz Prize, the most prestigious research award in Germany

11/18 | New Materialisms: Sayler/Morris & Arts of Political Ecology

7:30–8:30 PM Kellen Auditorium (N101), Sheila Johnson Design Center, 66 5th Ave RSVP on Facebook Susannah Sayler and Edward Morris (Sayler/Morris) will discuss their work in the Museum of Capitalism exhibition and their recently released book, Water Gold Soil, in conversation with Maris Moran Jahn, whose current work explores complex historical and personal relationships between

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