Dear ES/PE community member, see below an abundant list of great and interesting academic opportunities:
20 calls for papers for conferences and workshops, 5 job openings, 3 calls for contributions to journals’ special issues, 2 postdoc positions, PhD course, and summer school, — in various areas of economic sociology and political economy, with July 30 – August 21 deadlines. Several opportunities are partially or fully funded.
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Calls for Papers:
> CfP: “Spectrum of Communism” symposium, Central European University (Budapest, Hungary), November 16-17, 2017. No registration fee. DL: July 30
> CfP: “Taking Issues In/With Cultural Political Economy: Neoliberalism, Democracy and Crises“, the Third International Cultural Political Economy conference and associated workshop for PhD students, Lancaster University (UK), 6-8 September 2017. DL: July 31
> CfP: “New global challenges of European regulation, institutions and policies“, the 3rd The Role of State in Varieties of Capitalism conference, Central European University (Budapest, Hungary), 30 Nov – 1 Dec 2017. DL: July 31
> CfP: “Workplace Redesign: Spaces of Work and the Transformation of Industrial Modernity in Central Europe, 1848-1945” workshop, Masaryk Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in Prague, 1-2 December 2017. Accommodation and travel costs will be covered for workshop participants. DL: July 31
> CfP: “Economics, Politics and Administration” international symposium, Dicle University (Diyarbakır, Turkey), 12-14 October 2017. DL: July 31
> CfP: “Intersections of finance and society” conference, City University London (UK), 2-3 November 2017. DL: August 1
> CfP: “Debt in History” conference, University of Toronto Scarborough (Canada), 18-19 May 2018. DL: August 1
> CfP: “Globalization and the Environment” workshop, Asian Development Bank Institute (Tokyo, Japan), 26-27 September 2017. The costs of flight and hotel will be covered, plus a small payment for one presenter of every accepted paper. DL: August 1
> CfP: “Devolution and Decentralisation of Social Security in Europe: Dismantling the Welfare State or a Democratic Promise for the Future?“, the European Institute of Social Security and University of Groningen conference, Protestantse Diaconie (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 28–29t September 2017. DL: August 1
> CfP: “Capital and the revolt against capitalism“, Historical Materialism Sydney Conference, University of Sydney (Australia), 7-8 December, 2017. DL: August 4
> CfP: 3rd Annual Meeting of the Danish Society for Economic and Social History, Copenhagen Business School, September 28-29, 2017. DL: August 7
> CfP: “The New Subjectivities of Global Capitalism: Spirituality, Personal Development and the World of Work” international conference, Sociology Department of Babes-Bolyai University, (Cluj-Napoca, Romania), 18–20 September, 2017. No registration fee; accommodations might be provided. DL: August 7
> CfP: “Society, Culture, and Sustainable Development in Ibero-America“, the 3rd Ibero-American Socioeconomics Meeting co-organized by SASE, Cartagena de Indias (Colombia). DL: August 15
> CfP: “Solidarities in Europe” workshop at University of Bern (Switzerland), 24-25 November, 2017. Travel costs within Europe and the accommodation cost of one overnight stay will be covered. DL: August 15
> CfP: “What to make of highly unrealistic models?” workshop, University of Helsinki (Finland), 12-13 October 2017. DL: August 15
> CfP: “Global Capitalism in the Americas“, The 4th Biennial Conference of the Network for the Critical Study of Global Capitalism, Universidad de La Habana (Havana, Cuba), November 1-3, 2017. DL: August 15
> CfP: “Ethnographies of Class in Central and Eastern Europe” International Conference, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (Bucharest, Romania), 28-29 September 2017. DL: August 15
> CfP: “Developing an Agenda for Fintech Research in Emerging Economies” workshop organized by Loughborough University and University of Malay, to be held in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 31 October – 2 November, 2017 All travel and accommodation expenses will be covered. DL: August 20
> CfP: “Development of professions: Observed with Niklas Luhmann’s systems theory” conference, International University Centre (Dubrovnik, Croatia), 20-22 September 2017. DL: August 20
> CfP: “Colonial debts, extractive nostalgias, imperial insolvencies — Reimagining financialization” workshop, Goldsmiths University of London, September 22- 23, 2017. DL: August 21
Calls for papers for special issues:
> CfP: “Exploring the Emergence of Moderate Feminism(s) in Contemporary Organizations”, Gender, Work & Organization special issue. DL for full papers: August 21
> CfP: “Housing-Affordability“, Regional Science and Urban Economics special issue, DL for full papers: November 1
> CfP: “Connecting the Dots between Management and Governance: A Comparative Corporate Governance Mechanism“, International Journal of Comparative Management special issue, DL for full papers January 20, 2018
PhD courses and Summer Schools:
> CfA: Co-op Governance School for Emerging Researchers, University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, Canada), 2-5 October 2017. The School is designed for postdoctoral fellows and graduate students interested in social economy organizations. Applicants may be eligible for a stipend to offset travel costs. DL: August 13
> CfA: “Markets and Governance in a Post-Secular Society” PhD course, Copenhagen Business School, September 5-7, 2017. Recommended! DL: August 14
Job opportunities:
> Fellow in Anthropology (full-time, fixed term), London School of Economics and Political Science. DL: July 31
> Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Korean and East Asian Political Economy (permanent, full-time), King’s College London. DL: August 2
> Lecture in Political Economy (Fixed term, full time), Goldsmiths University of London. DL: August 6
> Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in 20th-Century British Social and Economic History (permanent, full-time), Newcastle University (UK). DL: August 10
> Chair in Regulatory Practice (permanent, full-time), Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand). DL: August 11
Postdoctoral position:
> Post-Doctoral Researcher in Political Economy, The Institute of Political Science at the University of Münster (Germany). DL: August 8
> Postdoctoral fellow in Economic History (one or more three-year position/s), The department of Economic History , Lund University (Sweden). DL: August 20
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