Dear ES/PE community member, see below a list of great academic opportunities:
18 PhD fellowships, 12 calls for papers for online/off-line conferences and special issues, 6 job openings, 2 winter schools, a post-doc position, and an award in various areas of economic sociology, political economy, and related fields, with August 24 — October 1 deadlines. Share this post with your colleagues and students. Best wishes and good luck!
Calls for Papers:
> CfP: Financial History Research Network webinars, once a month starting in September 2020. DL: August 24
> CfP: “The Positive and the Normative in Economic Thought” conference, Collège International de Philosophie (Paris, France), 16-18 December, 2020. DL: September 1
> CfP: “Towards a Political Economy of Ecology: Transformations of the Social Relationship with Nature“, Régulation Review: Capitalism, Institutions, Power‘s special issue. DL: September 2
> CfP: “Corruption, Rent-Seeking Behaviour and Informal Practices in Institutional Contexts” online workshop series, every Friday in November 2020 (6, 13, 20, 27). No fee. DL: September 7
> CfP: “Making space for the new state capitalism”, EPA: Economy and Space’s special issue. DL: September 15
> CfP: “Justice, Equity and the Circular Economy“, Local Environment‘s special issue. DL: September 15
> CfP: “Digitizing Valuation“, Valuation Studies‘ special issue. DL: September 15
> CfP: “EU Financial Regulation and Markets: Beyond Fragmentation and Differentiation” conference, Jean Monnet module “EU Financial Regulation and Markets“, Faculty of Law University of Zagreb (Slovenia), 26-27 November, 2020. Authors may choose between “in residence” or virtual presentations. DL: September 15
> CfP: “Trade Wars after Coronavirus: Economic, political and theoretical implications“, World Economics Association conference, online, 5th October to 5th December, 2020. DL: September 15
> CfP: “Social and Cultural Aspects of Circular Economy” edited volume and workshop, University of Helsinki (Finland). January 2021. DL: September 30
> CfP: “Financialisation“, Review of Evolutionary Political Economy‘s special issue. DL: October 1
> CfP: “Employment Relations as Networks: Methods and Theory” edited book. DL: October 1
Postdoctoral Positions:
> Post-doctoral position on Socially Responsible Public Procurement in the European Union, the Technical University of Vienna (Austria). DL: September 15
PhD Fellowships:
> 5 PhD studentships in various topics in Economic Sociology and Political Economy regarding Covid-19, Department of People and Organisations, The Open University Business School. DL: September 7
> 5 PhD positions in Economic Sociology & Labour Studies, University of Milan (Italy). Fully taught in English. DL: September 14
> 3 PhD positions in the frame of MARKETS: Mapping Uncertainties, Challenges and Future Opportunities of Emerging Markets: Informal Barriers, Business Environments and Future Trends in Eastern Europe, The Caucasus and Central Asia, Dublin City University (Ireland). DL: September 25
> 6 PhD positions at “The Economic Impact of Digital Transformation” programme, Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany). DL: September 30
Job openings:
> A tenure stream position in African Diasporas and Development in the Global South focusing on political economy, The Centre for Critical Development Studies at the University of Toronto Scarborough (Canada). DL: August 24
> Full Professor in Economic Sociology, The University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland). DL: August 31
> Tenure-track faculty position in Global Affairs specializing in international political economy or global governance, from sociological or political perspective, Yale-NUS College (Singapore). DL: September 1
> Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Economics, The Open University (Milton Keynes, UK). The successful candidate should be committed to developing pluralist economics teaching and interdisciplinary research. DL: September 14
> Tenure Track Assistant Professorship at the Department of International Economics, Government and Business, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark). The core research areas of the department unite the study of states, markets, and international firms in the context of societal challenges. DL: September 24
> Fellow & Cluster Leader – Business, Markets & State, The Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex (UK). DL: September 27
Winter Schools:
> CfA: The 2nd Winter Institute for the History of Economic Thought, Arizona State University, a Zoom webinar, January 22–23, 2021. A $500 stipend will be paid to each of the 10 presenters. DL: September 1
> CfA: “Capitalism in Global Crisis: Economic Transformations, New Authoritarianism, and Resistance“, the DiscourseNet winter school, University of Valencia (Spain), January 13–15, 2021. Free of charge. Keynoter: Ngai-Ling Sum. DL: September 30
Contest:
> “Visualizing Student Debt” — The VizE Lab and the Dignity+Debt Network are calling for data visualizations, maps, or short documentaries and photography that portray student loan debt. 5 finalists will win awards of $1,000 each. DL: September 19
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