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    Capital as Power: Essay Prize

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    The Review of Capital as Power (RECASP) announces an annual essay prize of $1,000 for the best paper on the subject of capital as power. Submitted articles should not have been published in a refereed journal or book before. The particular topic is open. The paper can be theoretical, historical or empirical, and it may support or critique the capital as power framework. Winning essays will be published (with revisions, if necessary) in the Review of Capital as Power. Deadline: December 31 of the competition yea

    La detenzione paterna come fattore di rischio di Parent Abuse: sperimentazione di un modello di intervento per la cogenitorialitĂ 

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    Obiettivo generale del presente studio è individuare tecniche di intervento innovative per la promozione del benessere del detenuto e del suo nucleo familiare in un’ottica di risocializzazione attraverso la cura delle relazioni. Nello specifico, gli obiettivi sono: - Esplorare la diffusione del femomeno del PA nei nuclei familiari con padre detenuto - Valutare l’efficacia dell’intervento di Parental Enrichment attraverso misurazioni pre e post nelle variabili considerate (stress genitoriale paterno, stili educativi, mentalizzazione paterna) - Valutare, inoltre, se in seguito all’intervento di Parental Enrichment si rileva un cambiamento nella frequenza di comportamenti PA rispetto a prima dell’intervento - Esplorare la relazione tra mentalizzazione paterna e comportmenti di PA stess

    2018 Capital as Power Essay Prize

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    capital as powerThe Review of Capital as Power (RECASP) announces an annual essay prize on the subject of capital as power. The best paper will receive a prize of 1000.Aprizeof1000. A prize of 500 will be awarded to the second best contribution, while a $300 prize will be given to the third best article. Submitted articles should not have been published in a refereed journal or book before. The particular topic is open. The paper can be theoretical, historical or empirical, and it may support or critique the capital as power framework. Winning essays will be published (with revisions, if necessary) in the Review of Capital as Power. DEADLINE: January 31, 201

    The Real Resource Curse and the Imperialism of Development

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    FORUM: ANTHROPOLOGY OF OIL AND THE RESOURCE CURS

    Carbon Capitalism. Energy, Social Reproduction and World Order

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    accumulation capital as power fossil fuels market civilization perpetual war social reproductionModern civilization and the social reproduction of capitalism are bound inextricably with fossil fuel consumption. But as carbon energy resources become scarcer, what implications will this have for energy-intensive modes of life? Can renewable energy sustain high levels of accumulation? Or will we witness the end of existing capitalist economies? This book provides an innovative and timely study that mobilizes a new theory of capitalism to explain the rise and fall of petro-market civilization. Di Muzio investigates how theorists of political economy have largely taken energy for granted and illuminates how the exploitation of fossil fuels increased the universalization and magnitude of capital accumulation. He then examines the likelihood of renewable resources providing a feasible alternative and asks whether they can beat peak oil prices to sustain food production, health care, science and democracy. Using the capital as power framework, this book considers the unevenly experienced consequences of monetizing fossil fuels for people and the planet

    2017 Capital as Power Essay Prize

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    capital as powerThe Review of Capital as Power (RECASP) announces an annual essay prize on the subject of capital as power. The best paper will receive a prize of 2000.Aprizeof2000. A prize of 500 will be awarded to the second best contribution, while a $300 prize will be given to the third best article. Submitted articles should not have been published in a refereed journal or book before. The particular topic is open. The paper can be theoretical, historical or empirical, and it may support or cri-tique the capital as power framework. Winning essays will be pub-lished (with revisions, if necessary) in the Review of Capital as Power. DEADLINE: January 31, 201

    Call for Contributions: "The Capitalist Mode of Power: Critical Engagements with the Power Theory of Value"

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    capital accumulation capitalism exploitation alienation labour Marxism neoclassical political economy power sabotage state technology valuePOSTED BY TIM DI MUZIO: The 2009 publication of Nitzan and Bichler’s Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder has unsettled both heterodox and mainstream theorists of political economy, while igniting debate across the social sciences. Building on decades of research, their book offers not only a provocation to all political economists, but also a new approach to studying capital and capitalist sociality as a mode of power. This collection, edited by Tim DiMuzio, aims to bring together scholars and practitioners interested in critically appraising and engaging with the work of Nitzan and Bichler, as well as researchers who use a power theory of value in their own work. Contributions should be no longer than 8,000 words, including notes and references. Papers should be original (i.e. not published elsewhere), unless the author has explicit permission from the copyright holder to republish the piece in this volume. Contributions will be evaluated on their merit, as well as on how well they fit within the larger project. Deadline for Submissions: June 1, 2011 Submissions are to be sent to: [email protected]

    GameStop Capitalism. Wall Street vs. The Reddit Rally (Part I)

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    capital as power finance hype stock marketReflections on leveraging finance against finance

    Capital as Power: Essay Prize

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    capital as powerThe Review of Capital as Power (RECASP) announces an annual essay prize of $1,000 for the best paper on the subject of capital as power. Submitted articles should not have been published in a refereed journal or book before. The particular topic is open. The paper can be theoretical, historical or empirical, and it may support or critique the capital as power framework. Winning essays will be published (with revisions, if necessary) in the Review of Capital as Power. Deadline: December 31 of the competition yea

    Predictability of Medicanes in the ECMWF ensemble forecast system

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