Call for participation
(By registration)
International Conference
Karl Marx – Life, Ideas, Influence: A Critical Examination on the Bicentenary
Asian Development Research Institute (ADRI)
June 16-20, 2018, Patna
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We bring you a rare opportunity to listen to 36 world class academics deliver Memorial Lectures on some of the finest cross-disciplinary topics. You may also benefit from listening to 17 Research Paper presentations by younger scholars from around the world. There will be a Book Launch and a Round Table as well.
The Speakers are: Samir Amin, Samuel Hollander, Gayatri C Spivak, Jan Toporowski, Jean-Joseph Boillot, Julio Boltvinik, Andrew J Douglas, Barbara Harriss-White, Chun Lin, Craig Brandist, Cynthia Hewitt, Peter Beilharz, Riccardo Bellofiore, Riccardo Petrella, Roberto Massari, Edward Palmer, Elvira Concheiro, Eugenio Lo Sardo, Anjan Mukherji, Kevin M Sanders, Kipton Jensen, Kohei Saito, Marcello Musto, Michael Brie, Cherif Salif SY, Miguel Vedda, Giulietto Chiesa, Ndongo Samba Sylla, Peter Hudis, Ajit Sinha, Ramaa Vasudevan, Satish Jain, Seongjin Jeong, Shannon Brincat, Shapan Adnan, Tian Yu Cao.
To see their detailed profile, please log on to adriindia.org.
You are cordially invited to attend the conference. Towards partially meeting the cost of your participation, may we request you to register for the event by paying a token amount at the following rates:
- Individuals/University/College/Institutes faculty members: INR 10000
- Members of business and other professional organizations: INR 12000
- Students: INR 5000 (Limited seats, so you must compete for registration by sending a 300-word 'Statement of Purpose' to paper@adriindiaadmin.org by May 31; selected candidates will be allowed to register)
- All foreign participants: INR 15000
All registrations will be done on the spot and in cash. This will entitle you to participation in all the sessions. Anything not mentioned is excluded. For any query, please write to conference@adriindia.org
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