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"Politics and Efficiency in an Age of Security"

Portrait of Bernard Harcourt
September 20, 2013
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Room 100, George Wells Knight House, 104 E. 15th Ave

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Add to Calendar 2013-09-20 10:00:00 2013-09-20 12:00:00 "Politics and Efficiency in an Age of Security" A SEMINAR FOR FACULTY AND GRADUATE STUDENTSPlease contact Shannon Winnubst (winnubst.1) for essays related to the seminar. Bernard Harcourt is the Julius Kreeger Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of Chicago and, during 2013-2014, the Stephen and Barbara Friedman Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia University. Professor Harcourt's scholarship intersects social and political theory, the sociology of punishment, political economy, and penal law and procedure. He is the author of the book, The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order (Harvard University Press 2011) and the editor of Michel Foucault's 1973 courses at the Collège de France, La Société punitive (Gallimard, forthcoming).Sponsored by the Precarity and Social Contract Working Group, Moritz College of Law, and the Department of Comparative Studies. Room 100, George Wells Knight House, 104 E. 15th Ave Humanities Institute huminst@osu.edu America/New_York public

A SEMINAR FOR FACULTY AND GRADUATE STUDENTS

Please contact Shannon Winnubst (winnubst.1) for essays related to the seminar.

 

Bernard Harcourt is the Julius Kreeger Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of Chicago and, during 2013-2014, the Stephen and Barbara Friedman Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia University. Professor Harcourt's scholarship intersects social and political theory, the sociology of punishment, political economy, and penal law and procedure. He is the author of the book, The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order (Harvard University Press 2011) and the editor of Michel Foucault's 1973 courses at the Collège de France, La Société punitive (Gallimard, forthcoming).

Sponsored by the Precarity and Social Contract Working Group, Moritz College of Law, and the Department of Comparative Studies.