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Imagining the past to feed populism with Prof Ayse Zarakol

21 November 2024, 4:30 pm–6:00 pm

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Join us for a Director's Seminar with Prof Ayse Zarakol, Professor of International Relations at the University of Cambridge.

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All

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Yes

Organiser

UCL Institute for Global Prosperity

Location

B40 Darwin LT
Darwin Building
Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

Accessibility

An access guide to Darwin Building, Lecture Theatre B40 can be found on AccessAble.

About the speaker

Prof Ayse Zarakol is Professor of International Relations at the University of Cambridge and a Politics Fellow at Emmanuel College. Her most recent book, Before the West: the Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders, which advances an alternative global history for IR focused on (Eur)asia, was published in 2022 by Cambridge University Press. This book retheorises sovereignty, order and decline from a more global perspective.

Her research is at the intersection of historical sociology and IR, focusing on East-West relations in the international system, history and future of world order(s), conceptualisations of modernity and sovereignty, rising and declining powers, and Turkish politics in a comparative perspective.

She grew up in Istanbul, Turkey has degrees from Middlebury College, Vermont (BA in Political Science and Classical Studies)and University of Wisconsin - Madison (MA and PhD in Political Science). She was Assistant Professor in Politics at Washington & Lee University, Virginia, until moving to Cambridge University in 2013.

About this event series

Dreams, Desires and Aspirations: Imaginative Landscapes of Prosperity

At UCL Institute for Global Prosperity we are working towards a new model of prosperity for the 21st century, reworking the way we conceive and run our economies, our societies, and our relationship with the planet. Our social and collective imaginaries, dreams, and aspirations are at the core of that mission, not only in understanding how people strive towards ideas of prosperity, but in unearthing how and why different ideas are constructed as they are. This term, we are inviting scholars, novelists, politicians, artists, and film-makers to help us excavate some of the imaginary forces that brought ‘prosperity’ to where it is today, and where it might be taken tomorrow.

Director's Seminars are an opportunity for audiences to get an in-depth theoretical perspective on sustainable and inclusive prosperity. These Seminars are given by academics who are pushing for new ways of thinking and new ways of researching society's grand challenges.

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