DISE News
DISE Collective Members and a friend have been recognized for their work at Kerala University’s Department of Economics.
Two DISE members from Canada's top universities UBC and U of T question why publicly funded universities obsessed with rankings ignore a great Canadian legacy of membership institutions. These professors are sharing the importance of teaching cooperativism in the school and university system
DISE Collective member Dr. Sharon Wright Austin will speak at the second talk in the series: Worlding Feminist Political Economies.
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DISE Collective Members Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein and Dr. Christabell P. J.’s book Community Economies in the Global South: Case Studies from Around the World, was recently reviewed by the Journal of Feminist Economics.
New review of Beyond Racial Capitalism: Cooperatives in the African Diaspora edited by DISE’s own Dr. Wright Austin and Dr. Hossein, and featuring members Dr Patricia Campos Medina, Dr. Silvane Silva, and Dr. Ebun Joseph.
Join the DISE Collective this upcoming Reading Week for much needed relaxation amongst likeminded scholars.
Dr. Caroline Hossein spoke as the Spotlight Feature at Bridging Borders, Businesses, and Global Connections.
DISE Member Dr. Patricia Campos-Medina has co-authored a new book entitled Legalized Inequalities: Immigration and Race in the Low-wage Workplace
Congratulations to our member Dr. Christabell for her new appointment as Head of the Department of Economics at The University of Kerala, India!
The DISE Collective would like to welcome its newest member and elder, Dr. Faye Harrison!
DISE’s Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein was invited to The Deptford People's Heritage Museum in London, England last week.
The DISE Collective’s Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein will be speaking at the 33rd Annual International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) Conference.
Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein will be travelling to Gainsville Florida to meet up with fellow DISE Collective member Dr. Sharon Wright Austin. March 8th until March 12th will consist of DISE planning meets, bookended by two events.
The DISE Collective is pleased to announce the funding by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Connection Grant.