International Political Economy Group working papers editor (August 2007 to March 2011).
(March 2007 to April 2007).
P. Moore and L. Pettiford (eds.) (2007) Foreign Policy of the Great Powers: China and Japan in Politics and Diplomacy Since World War II, Tauris Guide to International Relations (I.B. Tauris).
CRITICAL LABOUR STUDIES 8th SYMPOSIUM (Salford University, United Kingdom, February 2012).
IPEG Annual Conference. The other side of the crisis? The International Political Economy of democracy and human rights after the global financial crisis (University of Salford, Fire Station, June 2010).
International Political Economy Group is one of the largest research working groups of the British International Studies Association. This event was hosted by the Democracy and Human Rights Research Centre.
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Media Ecologies and Postindustrial Production (Salford University, United Kingdom, November 2009).
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (NEW YORK CITY, United States, March 2009).
I organised two panels based around the book that I was co-editing, P. Moore and O. Worth (eds.) (2009) Globalisation and the New Semi-peripheries in the 21st Century (Palgrave Macmillan). This gave editors a chance to talk abo... more >>.
International Studies Association 2008, San Francisco. Organised three panels with Johnna Montgomerie under the theme of Beyond Decoupling: Finance, Production and Work (United States, April, 2008)
International Studies Association 2008, San Francisco. Organised three panels with Johnna Montgomerie under the theme of Beyond Decoupling: Finance, Production and Work
Organised five panels on Work in the New Economies, British International Studies Association 2006 in Cork, Ireland. (Ireland, 2006)
Organised five panels on Work in the New Economies, British International Studies Association 2006 in Cork, Ireland.
The International Political Economy of Work and Employability (Critical Labour Studies, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, February 2011).
Work & labour in Peer-to-Peer production communities (MeCCSA, Lowry Theatre, Manchester, United Kingdom, January 2011).
Peer to peer production: is this Marxism? (Examining the relevance of Marxism, University of Newcastle, United Kingdom, January 2011).
Peer to Peer Production: Revolution or Subjectivation? (Standing Group on International Relations, ECPR Stockholm 9¿11 September, 2010, Stockholm , Sweden, September 2010).
Work and labour, and the crisis of passive revolution (IPEG Annual Conference, The other side of the crisis? The International Political Economy of democracy and human rights after the global financial crisis, University of Salford, Fire Station, June 2010).
Work and Peer Production: Final Countdown for Capitalism? (British International Studies Association, Leicester, United Kingdom, December 2009).
Peer to Peer Production and the Precariat: Final Countdown for Capitalism? (World Politics and Popular Culture, Tynemouth, Newcastle, United Kingdom, November 2009).
Turkey in the World System and the New Orientalism (Political Studies Association, Manchester, United Kingdom, April 2009).
UK Education and Everyday Life (Political Studies Association, Manchester, United Kingdom, April 2009).
Turkey and the New Orientalism (International Studies Association, NEW YORK CITY, United States, February 2009).
Training of the Trainers trainer, EPIC, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. (Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2008)
Training of the Trainers trainer, EPIC, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Consultancy for Employability seminars with civil servants, EPIC, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. (Turkey, 2007)
Consultancy for Employability seminars with civil servants, EPIC, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Annual Disbursement Fund £5,000 (November 2009).
I was awarded £5,000. for the international conference that I hosted here at Salford, entitled Media Ecologies and Postindustrial Production.
Relations of production in the peer to peer community: transformative potential or crisis in continuity? (COST Action IS0902 Questioning the Crisis and Prospects for Change, University of the Science of Man, Paris, France, France, October 2010).
Media ecologies, free software, and the subject (Network Politics, Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge, United Kingdom, March 2010).
http://www.networkpolitics.org/
Keynote Speaker, Invited speaker, 'Employability as Subjectivity', Newcastle University, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology. (March, 2008)
Invited speaker, 'Employability as Subjectivity', Newcastle University, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology.
Editorial Board, Capital and Class (October 2006 to December 4).
BBC Radio Manchester Interview (BBC Radio Manchester, United Kingdom, August 2010).
I was interviewed by Alan Beswickon his Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Manchester at 8 am on the 17th August to talk about the Manchester Film Cooperative's co-hosting with the Working Class Movement Library to show film... more >>.
Channel M appearance (Channel M, United Kingdom, October 2009).
I was invited onto the show Channel M Today with Andy Crane for an interview about the idea of having Nick Griffin on Newsnight, on 22nd Oct 2009.
Workers' Rights in the Textile Industry (Korea Broadcasting Systems, Korea, South, July 2009).
I was interviewed for the documentary on SooDa, an enterprise that gets women workers out of the textile sweatshop industry in Seoul, Korea, and gets them into craft work and skilled dress making. I did this for the sister... more >>.
Radio interview (All FM, United Kingdom, June 2008).
I was invited onto the Under the Pavement show for All FM to discuss the Manchester Film Cooperative, for which I am one of the founding members.
British International Studies Association
British International Studies Association
International Studies Association
International Studies Association
CONVENOR: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY GROUP (United Kingdom, October 2011).
Full Member of Media Ecology Assocation (United States, August 2009).
http://www.media-ecology.org/
International Political Economy Group (April 2001).
IPEG is currently one of the principal working groups under the umbrella of BISA, with just over 240 members. The main purpose of IPEG is to bring together scholars and students with an interest in IPE. It provides a forum ... more >>.
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY GROUP CONVENOR (United Kingdom, November 2011).