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Events

Events

Past

  • 11/December/24

    The Future of PT

    "The Future of PT" will be the theme of our last seminar of the year, which will take place next Wednesday, December 11th, at the Cebrap Auditorium.

  • 06/December/24

    Debate – the book "Brazil in Dispute" by Pedro Rossi

    Friday, at the Cebrap Auditorium, a debate on the book "Brazil in Dispute" by Pedro Rossi will take place.

  • 29/November/24

    Agribusiness and the Lula Government

    Join our seminar "Agribusiness and the Lula Government" to discuss the administration's policies on agribusiness.

  • 21 - 22/November/24

    Neoliberalism and post-neoliberal paradigms

    Local: Centro MariAntonia/USP R. Maria Antônia, 294 - e 258 - Vila Buarque, São Paulo - SP, 01222-010

  • 28/October/24

    The great retreat: politics in a post-populism and post-pandemic Era

    Tapera Taperá

  • 17 - 28/February/25

    CCI Summer School 2025

    Location: Auditório Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051

  • 25/October/24

    Digital Transformation of the State

    Location: Auditório Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051

  • 18/October/24

    Digital Influencers and Politics

    Location: Auditório Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051

  • 23/October/24

    Paths and Obstacles to Imagining a Post-Neoliberal Citizenship in Brazil

    Location: Unicamp – panel at the annual meeting of Anpocs (National Association of Graduate Studies and Research in Social Sciences)

  • 27 - 29/September/24

    Political Economy of the Global South Conference

    Political Economy of the Global South Conference Local: The American University in Cairo

  • 20/September/24

    Celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the Democracy and Collective Action Center (Cebrap)

    Local: Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051

  • 22/August/24

    Brazil on the world stage: new dynamics of dependency

    Tapera Taperá hosts Marcos Nobre, philosophy professor at Unicamp and researcher at CCI/Cebrap, and Maria Fernanda Sikorski, senior editor of Phenomenal World magazine, to discuss the international context in light of recent elections in Europe and the United States amid an increasingly polarized world.

  • 30/August/24

    What comes after neoliberalism?

    Local: Auditório Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051

  • International Seminar on Global Mobilization Against Climate Change

Neoliberalism and post-neoliberal paradigms

November 21st

9h Breakfast

9h50 Opening

10-12h State, religion and neoliberalism
Joanildo Burity (Joaquim Nabuco Foundation/Federal University of Pernambuco)
Adrian Lavalle (CCI/Cebrap/University of São Paulo)
Paula Montero (CCI/Cebrap/University of São Paulo)

14h-16h Neoliberalism and the environment
Alexander Etkind (Central European University)
Cristina Reis (Undersecretariat for Sustainable Economic Development/Federal University of ABC) (to be confirmed)
Arilson Favareto (CCI/Cebrap/Federal University of ABC)

16h Coffee Break

16h30-18h30 Extreme right and future perspectives
Leonard Benardo (Open Society Foundations)
Camila Rocha (CCI/Cebrap)
Jonas Medeiros (CCI/Cebrap)

20h-21h30 Neoliberalism today and post-neoliberal perspectives
Keynote Speaker: Gary Gerstle (University of Cambridge)
Introduction and comments: Marcos Nobre (CCI/Cebrap/State University of Campinas)

November, 22nd

9h Breakfast

10-12h Feminism and care: post-neoliberal perspectives
Flavia Rios (Fluminense Federal University)
Nadya Araújo Guimarães (CCI/Cebrap/University of São Paulo)
Flávia Biroli (University of Brasília) (to be confirmed)

14h-16h Post-neoliberal economic paradigms
Fernanda Cardoso (Federal University of ABC)
David Dequech (CCI/Cebrap/State University of Campinas)
Alvaro Comin (CCI/Cebrap/University of São Paulo)

16h Coffee Break

16h30-18h30 Race and rights: post-neoliberal perspectives
Cedric Johnson (University of Illinois Chicago)
Wlamyra Ribeiro de Albuquerque (Federal University of Bahia)
Rúrion Soares Melo (University of São Paulo)