This presentation is only open to RegNet staff and students.

This seminar will present a research agenda for twenty-first century capitalism in the interests of identifying, examining, and considering a range of potential regulatory and governance solutions to promote social resilience in an anxious world.

Susan’s paper can be accessed here (ANU Office 365 uID login required).

About the speaker

Susan K. Sell is Professor at School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australian National University; Emeritus Professor at George Washington University. She has published widely on the politics of intellectual property, including private power, public law, global governance, and public health.

COVID protocols

  • Please do not attend this event if you feel unwell, are awaiting the results of a test or are required to self-isolate/quarantine. The ANU’s COVID Safety advice can be accessed here.
  • The ANU will continue to require that masks be worn indoors for the foreseeable future, except when eating or drinking.
  • Attendees are encouraged to use hand sanitiser and the Check in CBR app at the entrance to the building.
  • Please maintain good social hygiene by staying 1.5m apart from others and coughing/sneezing into elbows.

This seminar presentation will be in-person only.

Image credit: Photo of graffiti “Capitalism is the virus” by Mike Erskine on Unsplash

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Seminar Room 1.04 Coombs Extension Building #8 Fellows Road ANU

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