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Over the past two decades, studies on neoliberalism have made such a breakthrough in the social sciences and the humanities that there is no longer any area in which the notion has not been employed/re-employed or misemployed. Once understood as a simple economic doctrine, namely the pro-market counter-revolution that took place during the late 1970s and the first half of the 1980s, the term now describes a broader development that can be summarized, at the risk of being schematic, as the application of a certain type of economic rationalism to all aspects of society.

Organizers : Julie Amiot-Guillouet, Yann Giraud & Catherine Marshall (CY Cergy Paris Université) 

Scientific committee : Alan Kahan (Université Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines), Ramon Lobato (RMIT University, Melbourne), Christopher Mier (uc3m, Madrid), Luke O’Sullivan (University of Singapore), Gilles Pinson (Sciences Po Bordeaux), Ignacio Sanchez Prado (Washington University, Saint Louis), Deborah Shaw (University of Portsmouth), Ana Vinuela (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris)

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Conférence
Les 5 et 6 octobre 2023
Avec le concours de l'IdA
Médiathèque de la Photographie et du Patrimoine

11 Rue du Séminaire de Conflans, 94220 Charenton-le-Pont

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