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ASHA: (Fwd) SASE conference invitation



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>Please distribute widely
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>ATTENTION UW-MADISON FACULTY, STAFF, STUDENTS:
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>The Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) will hold its
>annual international conference "GLOBALIZATION
>AND THE GOOD SOCIETY"on UW-Madison's campus this Thursday, July 8 - Sunday,
>July 11.  Hundreds of scholars of political science, economics, sociology,
>etc.  will gather for this interdisciplinary meeting to be held at Grainger
>Hall.  Registration and program information may be found on the SASE
>website at:  http://www.mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de/sase99/homepage.html
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>For more information, contact Donna Veatch, 1999 SASE Madison Coordinator
>at 262-2042.  This event is co-sponsored by UW-Madison's International
>Institute, the Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS), the Havens Center, and
>the Anonymous Fund.
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>UW-Madison faculty, staff and students ARE INVITED TO ATTEND the following
>featured events FREE OF CHARGE.  
>
>Friday, July 9 
>4:30-5:30 p.m.	Ronald Dore, London School of Economics:  
>			"Sharing: What, with Whom, How Much and Why"	
>		Robert Haveman, UW-Madison:  
>			"The Welfare State and Full Employment"
>
>5:30-6:30 p.m.	Charles Sabel, Columbia Law School:  
>			"The End of the (High) Road? Some Thoughts on Democracy After the Age of
>Associations"
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>Saturday, July 10
>10:30-12 noon	Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of
>Societies and SASE President,  and Joel Rogers, UW-Madison:  
>			"A New Egalitarianism?  Beyond Neo-Liberalism and Social Democracy"
>
>4:30-5:30 p.m.	Fritz Scharpf, Max Planck Institute for the Study of
>Societies:  
>			"The Viability of Advanced Welfare States in the Internationalized
Economy"
>		Philippe van Parijs, Universiti de Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium: 
>			"The Ground-Floor of the World. On the Socio-Economic Consequences of
>Linguistic Globalization" 
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>5:30-6:30 p.m.	Jamie Peck, Manchester University:  
>			"Dull Compulsion: Political Economies of Workfare"  
>		Carlo Trigilia, University of Florence:  
>			"Social Capital and Local Economic Development" 
>
>						
>Sunday, July, 11
>10:30 a.m.		Panel Discussion:  "Welfare Reform in the U.S."
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>Barbara Forrest                             Phone:  608-262-9489
>Academic Programs                           Fax:    608-262-4376
>Agricultural and Applied Economics          forrest@aae.wisc.edu      
>University of Wisconsin 
>427 Lorch Street
>Madison, WI  53706
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