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The two-day conference will be a culmination of the efforts of Center grant awardee Premilla Nadasen, a professor of history at Barnard College.

The Atlantic magazine published online Nov. 27 John's article, The Tech Giant's Anti-regulation Fantasy.

The Center is particularly interested in funding early-career faculty and interdisciplinary teams from at least two Columbia schools.

Center faculty grant awardee Bernard Harcourt's Coöperism 13/13 explores promising forms of cooperation to eclipse neoliberal capitalism.

Center faculty grantee Richard John explains that major internet companies pretend that they're best left alone, but history shows otherwise. 

Columbia's Center on Global Energy Policy published a piece by Geoffrey Heal, who is on the Center's advisory board.

Six faculty members were selected from Columbia community, including the Journalism School, Law School, Barnard College and Teachers College.

The Center will fund one-year faculty grants up to $60,000 to advance new approaches to political economy with a robust institutional, cross-disciplinary orientation.

The center will draw faculty from across the university to reimagine an economy that is fairer and more inclusive.

Capitalism and Society published research in 2018 by Geoffrey Heal, a Center advisory board member.