@article{Ackerley_2016, title={Public Event: Brown Bag Lecture Series: Financialization, Debt and Housing}, volume={8}, url={https://journals.sfu.ca/stream/index.php/stream/article/view/188}, DOI={10.21810/strm.v8i1.188}, abstractNote={<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The next Brown Bag Seminar will be at noon on </span><span class="s2">April 13, 2016 at SFU Burnaby</span><span class="s1"> in the Mallinson Conference room, K8652. </span></p> <p class="p2"><span class="s3"><strong>The title is: Financialization, Debt and Housing: </strong></span><strong>Modes of Profit, Forms of Contestation, Projects for Research</strong></p><p class="p2">There will be presentations by Graham Mackenzie, Didi Han, and Enda Brophy.</p> <p class="p2">This session shares preliminary and ongoing research into three overlapping and increasingly controversial sources of accumulation: finance, debt and real estate. Graham Mackenzie considers the relationship between the commodity form and contemporary real estate markets. Didi Han describes the alternative financial institution Bin-Go in South Korea as a grounded endeavour in the reorientation of financial knowledge and practice. Enda Brophy outlines an inquiry exploring the contested connection between debt and ICTs within digital capitalism.    </p><p class="p2">Lunch will be provided.</p><p class="p2">For more details, please see the attached PDF. </p>}, number={1}, journal={Stream: Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication}, author={Ackerley, Christine Rose}, year={2016}, month={Jun.}, pages={1 pg} }