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Susan Dianne Brophy

Susan Dianne Brophy received her PhD in Social and Political Thought from York University (Canada) and is serving as Chair of the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at St. Jerome’s University in the University of Waterloo Canada. Her research focuses on the theory and history of law and capitalism as well as anti-colonialist methodology and analysis.

LPE Originals

Producing Subjects: Rethinking Productivity, Subjectivity, and Value Part 2

In part two of this series, Susan Dianne Brophy interviews Anastasia Tataryn. Continuing their discussion on how law and markets intersect to produce subjects, and ways to rethink subjectivity in scholarship.

LPE Originals

Producing Subjects: Rethinking Productivity, Subjectivity, and Value Part 1

In part one of this series, Anastasia Tataryn interviews Susan Brophy regarding the importance of rethinking productivity, subjectivity, and value.

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