virgil kihika storr, ph.d.



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The citadels of power are in fact, whether they know it or not, more threatened by the spontaneous forces of the openly competitive market than by any other factor. Power thrives on coercive obstructions to market competition.
       - Don Lavoie

Recent Projects and Thoughts
  • I’se a Man: Political Awakening and the 1942 Riot in the Bahamas (with Nona Martin).  The Journal of Caribbean History, forthcoming. Paper presented at the 30th Annual Conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies, The National Archives, Kew, UK, July 2006.

  • Bay Street and the 1942 Riot: Social Space and Identity Work in the Bahamas (with Nona Martin).  Paper presented at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Cultural Studies Association (U.S.), Arlington, VA; April 19 - 22, 2006.

  • The Market as a Social Space: On the meaningful extra-economic conversations that can occur in markets.  Working Paper, 2006.




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