5-7 December 2016

This workshop was part of a British Academy funded project which aimed to secure a long-term partnership between Argentinian and UK scholars and research centres concerned with the politics, economics and ideology of populist movements of the left in Latin America and Europe.

It was jointly hosted by the University of Buenos Aires and the University of Brighton at the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, University of Buenos Aires, Puán 480, Buenos Aires city.

The Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics and “Cátedra Libre Ernesto Laclau”,invited scholars and political actors to the third international workshop of the Theorising Transnational Populist Politics project. This workshop linked scholars from the region, studying social and economic aspects of Latin American Populism.

PhD Research Seminar was delivered by Dr Mark Devenney Financial Equivalence or Populist Equivalence.

 

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