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Ariel Salleh is discussing the book Eco-Sufficiency & Global Justice and other writing at these events.

#24–25 October 2009, Melbourne, Australia
Green New Deal Conference, University of Melbourne
'Gender and Climate Politics' workshop with Jo Tenner, Women's Environment Network Australia

#5–8 November 2009, Amherst, USA
Rethinking Marxism Conference, University of Massachusetts

'From Metabolic Rift to Metabolic Value'
Panel: Studies in Marxian Theory of Value, with Jan Sailer, Freiburg University; and William Workman, University of New Brunswick

'Climate Crisis: Common but Differentiated Responsibilities'
Panel: Marxist Perspectives on Global Environmental Concerns, with Michelle Yates, UC Davis and Andrianna Vlachou, Athens University

#11 November 2009, New York, USA
Bluestockings Bookshop, 142 Allen St, Lower East Side, New York
Author talk: Eco-Sufficiency & Global Justice: Women write political ecology

#15 November 2009, Poland
Transdisciplinary Studies Program, University of Poznan
Public lecture: 'Women Write Polical Ecology'

#20 November 2009, Berlin, Germany
Institute for Social Analysis, Rosa Luxemburg Institute, Berlin
Paper: 'A Critical Feminist Reading of the Green New Deal'

#24 November 2009, Brisbane, Australia
Asia-Pacific Science & Technology Studies Network, Griffith University
Paper: 'Eco-Sufficiency and Vernacular Science'

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