Infrastructures of the Street in Cairo: Uprising in Egypt, National Wealth, and the Question of Public Goods

A lecture by Julia Elyachar, UC Irvine

Infrastructures of the Street in Cairo: Uprising in Egypt, National Wealth, and the Question of Public Goods

Thursday, February 03, 2011
12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
352 Haines Hall
UCLA

Julia Elyachar works and publishes in the fields of economic anthropology, anthropology of the state, NGOs, and international organizations, the anthropology of value, anthropology of the Middle East, and social theory.

She was trained in the fields of economy and finance (Barnard College, BA), and in anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies (Harvard University, MA, Ph.D.).

Cost: Free and Open to the Public

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For more information please contact

Johanna Romero
Tel: 310-825-1455
romero@international.ucla.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/cnes/

Sponsor(s): Co-sponsored by Culture, Power, Social Change group, UCLA Anthropology Dept.

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