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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Panels / Law, Regions, and Ports: Toward Imagining Alternative Futures (In Person)
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SUMMARY:Panels / Law, Regions, and Ports: Toward Imagining Alternative Futures (In Person)
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<strong>This conference is open to the public.</strong></p><p>	This event is a space for cross-disciplinary thinking about the multi-valent concepts of territory, law, and infrastructure in a world of multiple “crises,” with an eye toward design logics for alternative futures. The broader workshop panels take ports as a heuristic that is particularly amenable to comparative socio-legal inquiry inviting engagement with a range of pressing topics spanning logistics, infrastructure, labor, regional planning and design, ecological crisis, development, sovereignty, and governance, to name only a few.</p><p>	The workshop is co-organized by Prof. Lucie White of Harvard Law School, Prof. Diane Davis of the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Prof. Dan Danielsen of the Northeastern University School of Law, and Samuel Tabory of the Harvard Graduate School of Design.</p><h2>	Day 2 / Panels</h2><p>	Friday December 8th, 2023<br>All Panels held in CGIS South S020, Belfer Case Study Room<br>Open to the public</p><ul>	<li>		9:00am–10:30am / Ports as Nodes and Networks amidst Alternative Legal Orders	</li>	<li>		10:45am–12:15pm / Ports and Human Lifeworlds	</li>	<li>		12:30pm–2:00pm / Ports and Global Labor Struggles	</li>	<li>		2:15pm–3:45pm / Ports and Contested Pasts, Presents, Futures	</li>	<li>		4:00pm–5:30pm / Ports and Fragile Ecologies/Promising Commons	</li></ul><h2>	Invited Workshop Participants Include:</h2><p>	<strong>Daniel Agbiboa</strong> (Harvard); <strong>Sameer Ashar</strong> (UCLA); <strong>Jennifer Bair</strong> (University of Virginia); <strong>Nicole Bassoff</strong> (Harvard); <strong>Amy Cohen</strong> (Temple University); <strong>Jason Cons</strong> (University of Texas at Austin); <strong>Scott Cummings</strong> (UCLA); <strong>Dan Danielsen</strong> (Northeastern); <strong>Diane Davis</strong> (Harvard); <strong>Omer Ein-Habar</strong> (Harvard); <strong>Tomaso Ferrando</strong> (University of Antwerp); <strong>Judy Fudge</strong> (McMaster University); <strong>Joaquín Vargas</strong> (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana); <strong>Carola Hein</strong> (TU Delft); <strong>Ben Hurlbut</strong> (Arizona State University); <strong>Jason Jackson</strong> (MIT); <strong>Alon Jasper</strong> (Tel Aviv University); <strong>Peter Kimani Mbogo</strong> (University of Antwerp); <strong>Chandan Kumar</strong> (Working Peoples' Coalition); <strong>Zina Miller</strong> (Northeastern); <strong>Jeremy Perelman</strong> (Sciences Po); <strong>Guy Priver</strong> (Harvard); <strong>Alejandro Rodiles</strong> (University of Jena); <strong>Ileana Porras</strong> (University of Miami); <strong>Francesca Savoldi </strong>(TU Delft); <strong>Hila Shamir</strong> (Tel Aviv University); <strong>Samuel Tabory</strong> (Harvard); <strong>Adriane Takahara Montenegro</strong> (University of Antwerp); <strong>Amelia Thorpe</strong> (University of New South Wales); <strong>Liza Weinstein</strong> (Northeastern); <strong>Lucie White</strong> (Harvard); <strong>Austin Zeiderman</strong> (London School of Economics)</p><h2>	Contact</h2><p>	Samuel Tabory: <a href="mailto:stabory@g.harvard.edu">stabory@g.harvard.edu</a></p><p>	<em>This conference is supported by a Weatherhead Center medium faculty conference grant.</em></p>
LOCATION:CGIS South S020, Belfer Case Study Room, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20231208T140000Z
DTEND:20231208T223000Z
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