[Sehefac] Fwd: invitation to reception at White Horse Ranch
Ellen Reese
ellenr at ucr.edu
Sat Mar 23 11:24:26 PDT 2024
Dear SEHE faculty,
Just forwarding you an invitation for a transnational conference (at UCR
and Brazil & via zoom) on global disasters (including those related to
climate change) and a reception at the home of Professor Emeritus
Christopher Chase Dunn that might interest you and/or your colleagues and
students. It is Tues, 3/26. All are welcome & please help to spread the
word. You also can join the evening reception too even if you cannot
attend the conference.
See below for more details. -ellen
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From: Christopher Chase-Dunn <chriscd at ucr.edu>
Date: Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 8:03 PM
Subject: invitation to reception at White Horse Ranch
To: Juliann Allison <juliann at ucr.edu>
Dear Friends,
This is to invite you and a partner, friend or child to a reception and
BBQ at our home on Tuesday, March 26 starting at 4:45 PM. Our address is
2007 Mt Vernon Avenue, Riverside, 92507.
The reception is in connection with the colloquium on Global
Diisasters that we are having at UC-Riverside (see below). But you do not
have to attend the colloquium to join us at the reception.
If you can join us please RSVP to<chriscd at ucr.edu>
chris and carolyn
UC DRN - Riverside presents a Local Hub of the Hybrid :
XVII International Colloquium on Political Economy of World-Systems
Theme: Global Disasters and World Society
Tuesday, March 26, 2024 9:30am-5:15pm (PDT UTC -7)
UC-Riverside Lyceum
Office of Emergency Management 395 W Linden ST, Riverside, CA 92507
Thanks to the Organizing Committee of the Live Conference in Florianopolis,
Brazil
Fábio Pádua dos Santos (PPGRI/UFSC)
Helton Ricardo Ouriques (PPGRI/UFSC)
Janete Josina de Abreu (PPGDN/UFSC)
Júlia Gouveia (PPGRI/UFSC)
Paola de Paoli (PPGRI/UFSC)
Pedro Antônio Vieira (PPGRI/UFSC)
Chris Chase-Dunn (UC Riverside, UC Disaster Resilience Network)
and to the Organizers of the Local Hub:
Christine Seaman and Chris Chase-Dunn
Colloquium Sponsors
World Society Foundation (Zurich); Institute for Research on World-
Systems (University of California-Riverside); Political Economy of the
World-System Section of the American Sociological Association; Global
Studies Association of North America; Political Economy of the World-System
Interuniversity Consortium; International Big History Association; Federal
University of Santa Catarina, Socio- Economic Center, Department of
Economics and International Relations, Graduate Program in International
Relations and Graduate Program in Natural Disasters
Contributors from:
Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, United Kingdom, and
the United States
Main Colloquium Web Site https://gpepsm.ufsc.br/en/eventos/gdws/
Zoom connection for the main meeting: Meeting ID: 848 017 2281
Passcode: C78pgr
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8480172281?pwd=OWE4TWNoeEhOWTE3bkNVaFkvakJKUT09&omn=82362809577
Time Zone for Main Colloquium = Brasília/São Paulo Time (UTC/GMT -3 hours).
Time Zone for Riverside Hub: Pacific Daylight (UTC/GMT -7) (4 hours
earlier than Brazil)
Parking will be available in Lots 20 and 21 across Linden from the OEM,
Riverside Schedule
*9:30am:* Welcome, Announcements, Introductions
*10:00am:* Lauren Langman, University of Chicago, “Generational Change
Meets Climate
Change”
*10:45am:* Roberto J. Ortiz, California State University, Long Beach, “The
Rise and Ongoing Demise of Fossil-Fueled Development: Late Capitalism and State
Socialism in World-Ecological Perspective” (Live in Riverside & Remote to
UFSC in Brazil)
* 11:20am*: David J. LePoire, College of DuPage, “A Delicate Balance
in Preparing
for Challenges During the Energy and Climate Transitions”
*12:05pm*: Break for Lunch
On Campus: The Habit / Latitude 55; Subway
*1:30* pm: Cid Martinez and Thomas Reifer, University of San Diego,
“Pathologies
of Violence, Profits, & Power: Pandemics, Portals and Struggles for Global
Solidarity”
*2:15* pm: Christine Seaman, University of California, Riverside,
“"Disaster Preparedness:
Unsheltered in Riverside Heat” *3:00*: Brainstorm about Disaster Science, Poly
Crises and What Is To Be Done.
*4:00pm:* Adjourn
*4:30pm:* Reception and BBQ at White Horse Ranch
2007 Mt. Vernon Ave, Riverside 92507
--
chris chase-dunn 邓宇歌
institute for research on world-systems
university of california-riverside
riverside, ca 92521 USA
mailing address: 2007 mt vernon ave, riverside, ca 92507 usa
Consider using my textbook in your class:
_Social Change: Globalization from the Stone Age to the Present_ Routledge
--
Ellen Reese
Professor and Acting Vice Chair, Department of Society, Environment, and
Health Equity (https://sehe.ucr.edu/)
Chair of Labor Studies (laborstudies.ucr.edu)
Faculty Co-Director of the Inland Empire Labor & Community Center (
ielcc.ucr.edu)
UC-Riverside
*Most recent books *
*Unsustainable: Amazon, Warehousing, and the Politics of Exploitation*
(with Juliann Emmons Allison, UC Press, 2023)
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520388383/unsustainable
*The Cost of Free Shipping: Amazon in the Global Economy*, co-edited with
Jake Alimahomed-Wilson (Pluto Press, 2020; Winner of UALE's Best Book
Related to Labor Education Award, 2020-2021)
https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745341484/the-cost-of-free-shipping/
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