By Cultural Shifts and Daniel Tubb March 22nd, 2008
The second panel of the Institute of Political Economy annual conference.
By Elui March 22nd, 2008
Although knowledge networks can be non-hierarchical, representative and democratic spaces to exchange information and determine policies, (Stein, Janice Gross et al., 2001; Stone, 2000) an analysis of the World Water Council (WWC) and its World Water Fora (WWF) reveals that knowledge networks can also reinforce …
By Armagan Teke February 17th, 2008
Primitive accumulation - a concept Marx previously used for addressing the initial inhumane stage of capitalism at which both the expropriation of the producers from the means of production and transformation of them into wage-labourers took place - has long been an absent reference point …