Dear ES/PE community member, see below a list of great academic opportunities:
13 calls for papers for conferences and special issues, 12 job openings, 7 post-doc positions, 3 PhD fellowships, 2 summer schools, and a grant in various areas of economic sociology, political economy, and related fields, with November 1 — December 1 deadlines. Share this post with your colleagues and students. Best wishes and good luck!
> A reminder: Do you want to attend the most interesting and promising online talks and webinars on various topics in economic sociology and political economy from all over the world? Follow the ES/PE’s Facebook page and Twitter to have information about these events that is publicized only on our social media several days before each event.
Calls for Papers:
> CfP: “Global Labor and Supply Chains“, New Global Studies’ special issue. DL: November 1
> CfP: The First Doctoral Conference on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy, organized by the International Max Planck Research School (Cologne, Germany), ONLINE, March 24–26, 2021. DL: November 8
> CfP: “Theory, History, Sociology, Philosophy, Methodology, and Policy”, International Symposium on Economic Thought by the Research Platform on Economic Thought, ONLINE, 28-30 November, 2020. Keynoters: Gerald Friedman, James Kenneth Galbraith, Geoffrey Hodgson, Marianne Johnson, Louis-Philippe Rochon. No fee. DL: November 8
> CfP: “The Politics of Regulation and Central Banking“, The Centre for Economic Policy Research conference series on the political economy of finance, Rotterdam School of Management on ONLINE, February 12, 2021. Keynote: Francesco Trebbi. No submission fee. DL: November 15
> CfP: “Home- and Community-Based Work at the Margins of Welfare: Balancing between Disciplinary, Participatory and Caring Approaches“, Social Inclusion‘s special issue. DL: November 15
> CfP: “Business History: Building for the Future“, Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference, ONLINE, March 11–14t, 2021. DL: November 14
> CfP: “A Transformational Moment? Work, Worker Power and the Workplace in an Era of Division and Disruption“, the 73rd Labor and Employment Relations Association conference, ONLINE, June 3 – 6, 2021. DL: November 15
> CfP: “The ‘new’ social relations of digital technology and the future of work“, New Technology, Work and Employment‘s special issue. DL: November 30
> CfP: The Max Planck Online Workshop in Comparative Political Economy — a new monthly online seminar series in comparative political economy hosted by the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, starting in January 2021. DL: November 30
> CfP: “Leveraging Chinese dreams and capital: State power dynamics and sub-national industrial manoeuvres” workshop and special issue, City University of Hong Kong and ONLINE. DL: November 30
> CfP: “The Role of the State in the post-COVID 21st Century”, the 15th International Karl Polanyi Conference organized by Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy (Concordia University), ONLINE, April 22-24, 2021. Keynoters: Sheila R. Foster, Robert Kuttner, Ann Pettifor, Quinn Slobodian. DL: December 1
> CfP: “A World of Things’: Consumerism, Consumption, and Commodities” virtual conference organized by the World History Association of Texaz and Texas A&M University-Commerce, February 20, 2021. DL: December 1
> CfP: “Making and Breaking Boundaries in Work and Employment Relations“, the 19th International Labour and Employment Relations Association congress, Lund University (Sweden) and ONLINE, June 21-24, 2021. DL: December 1
PhD Fellowships:
> PhD scholarship on platform workers in the project “The Digital Economy at Work”, Dept. of Sociology, University of Copenhagen (Denmark). DL: November 1
> PhD studentship on informal and shadow economies, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia). DL: November 20
> PhD student in the frame of “Mapping Uncertainties, Challenges and Future Opportunities of Emerging Markets: Informal Barriers, Business Environments and Future Trends in Eastern Europe, The Caucasus and Central Asia”, The Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki (Finland). DL: November 30
Postdoctoral Positions:
> Postdoctoral Social Scientist in the field of Private Wealth Research for a project led by Professor Jens Beckert at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne (Germany). DL: November 1
> Unestablished University Lectureship in Economic Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge (UK). DL: November 7
> The Hellenic Bank Association Postdoctoral Fellowship in Contemporary Greek and Cypriot Studies to focus on Political Economy, the European Institute at the LSE (London, UK). DL: November 15
> Two Postdoctoral Scholar to work on socio-economic inequality, the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, The Graduate Center, CUNY (USA). DL: November 15
> Postdoctoral researcher within the framework of a project ‘‘Reconnecting Citizens to the Administrative State?’, the Institute of Public Administration of Leiden University (The Netherlands). DL: November 18
> Inequality in America Initiative Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard University. DL: November 20
> Postdoctoral Research Associate working on international and comparative political economy, international organization and global governance, and globalization, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, Princeton University (NJ, USA). DL: November 27
Grants:
> The Russell Sage Foundation funding on : Future of Work / Social, Political and Economic Inequality. DL: November 11
Summer Schools:
> CfA: “Sustainable Work” summer academy for PhD students and post-docs, Research Network Working Futures and Centre Marc Bloch, Caputh (near Berlin, German) , May 26-29, 2021. DL: November 30
> CfA: “On the Political Economy of Digitality“, Lucerne Master Class for PhD Students with Marion Fourcade, University of Lucerne (Switzerland), April 26– 30, 2021. Catering and accommodation expenses will be covered; travel expenses will be partly reimbursed. DL: December 1
Job openings:
> Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Political Economy, the School of Social & Political Sciences, University of Sydney (Australia). DL: November 1
> A tenure-track Assistant Professor in Economic Inequality, the Department of Sociology, Boston University (MA, USA). DL: November 1
> A tenure-track faculty position on all levels in Employment / Industrial Relations, the School of Labor and Employment Relations, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (USA). DL: November 1
> Three permanent posts of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Economics specializing in feminist economics / history of economic thought / critical economics / qualitative research / institutionalism / development economics, the Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol (UK). DL: November 1
> Assistant Professor in Public Policy focusing on economic and social inequality and stratification, Scrivner Institute of Public Policy – Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University if Denver (CO, USA). DL: November 1
> Endowed professorships at any rank who focus on class and inequality, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University (MD, USA). DL: November 6
> Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology & Black Studies specializing in Economic Sociology, Providence College (RI, USA). DL: November 13
> Senior Researcher in sociology / social policy / political science, The W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo (MI, USA). DL: November 15
> Tenured Associate Professor focusing on risk management / entrepreneurship / health / digital business and analytics / social impact, the Boston University Questrom School of Business. DL: November 30
> Researcher or Senior Researcher with a focus on International Political Economy, the Danish Institute for International Studies (Copenhagen). DL: November 30
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