An international and interdisciplinary colloquium titled “Languages of Economic Crises” will take place March 17 from 7 to 9pm and March 18 from 11am to 3pm.
Speakers from five countries will present both live and via teleconference during the event. Panellists will explore the way in which language serves as a response to economic crises and a way of thinking of the economy otherwise through a series of international dialogues.
This is a free and public event, and refreshments will be served. It takes place in South 802, Ross Building. Program and Speaker Bio's