Dear ES/PE community member, see below a list of great academic opportunities:
10 calls for papers for conferences and special issues, 8 PhD fellowships, 6 job openings, 5 post-doc positions, and 4 summer schools in economic sociology, political economy, and related fields, with March 1 — March 31 deadlines. Share this post with your colleagues and students. Best wishes and good luck!
Calls for Papers:
> CfP: “The Hustle Economy: Race, Gender and Digital Entrepreneurship“, Data & Society’s workshop, online, May 20, 2020. DL: March 1
> CfP: “The Illusion of Merit” interdisciplinary workshop, held online by the Cardiff University, April 15, 2021. Keynoters: Robert Frank, Jo Littler, Daniel Markovits, Robert Sugden. DL: March 10
> CfP: “Work beyond Crises“, the 5th WORK conference by the University of Turku Center for Labor Studies, online, August 18-19, Oct 13-14, December 8-9. DL: March 15
> CfP: “Caring Communities for Radical Change”, the 8th Degrowth Conference, The Hague or online, 24—28 August 2021. DL: March 15
> Don’t 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? Of course you do! So follow the ES/PE’s Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin pages, Whatsapp and Telegram channels to have information about these events that are publicized only on our social media several days before they take place.
> CfP: “Technology and Society in the Americas: new frontiers and dilemmas of contemporary capitalism“, Shared Americas’ issue. DL for proposals: March 15
> CfP: “Trade Unions and Free Trade in the Post-pandemic Environment: Moving Towards Trade Justice” workshop, online, May 7. The objective is to establish the basis for a research network dedicated to exploring possibilities for an alternative global trade regime. DL: March 26
> CfP: “Regulatory Governance: Who Carries the Conversation?“, The 8th Biennial Regulatory Governance Conference sponsored the ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance, online, June 23-25, 2021. DL: March 31
> CfP: “Law and Economics: History, Institutions, Public Policies”, the 18th Conference of the Italian Association for or the History of Political Economy, online, June 17-18, 2021. Keynoter: Katharina Pistor. DL: March 31
> CfP: The 52nd History of Economic Thought Society Conference, Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, September 1-3,2021. DL: March 31
> CfP: “Transnational Employment Relations in the European Union” conference (September 2021) and subsequent ILR Review‘s special issue. DL: March 31
Doctoral Fellowships:
> Two PhD studentships on adoption of digital technologies in business or retail services, The Digital Futures at Work Research Centre and the University of Sussex (UK). DL: March 1
> Doctoral Scholarship in Demography & Social Inequality, the Cologne Graduate School in Economics and Social Sciences, University of Cologne (Germany). DL: March 1
> PhD studentship in “Financing ‘Green’ and ‘Sustainable’ Transitions” from a critical political economy perspective, Warwick University (UK). DL: March 7
> Doctoral student within a project “Special-purpose Money: Complementary Digital Currencies and the Sustainable Development Goals“, the Department of Business Administration, Lund University (Sweden). DL: March 9
> PhD funded positions to explore the impacts of collaborative workspaces in rural and peripheral areas, various universities across Europe. DL: March 14
> Doctoral Scholarships in Labour Market research, the Institute for Employment Research and the School of Business and Economics of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. DL: March 15
> PhD programme under the theme of “The International Linkages of Capitalist Growth Models“, the Institute for International Management, Loughborough University (London, UK). DL: March 25
> 2 PhD candidates in institutional theory and innovation economics, the Chair for the Study of Economic Institutions, Innovation and East Asian Development at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (Germany). DL: March 31
Postdoctoral Positions:
> Postdoctoral researcher for a project looking at how labor markets have changed, and how these changes affect the careers of individual workers, Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam. DL: March 2
> Research Officer in “Inequalities: Cities, Jobs and Economic Change” theme, The International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics. DL: March 3
> Four postdoctoral positions in various topics in Science, Technology and Society (STS), the Institute for Research and Innovation in Society, Paris (France). DL: March 5
> Post-doctoral positions in themes related to Political Economy and Economic History, École des hautes études en sciences sociales – EHESS (France). DL: March 8
> Research Fellow in Mission Oriented Innovation Policy, the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (directed by Mariana Mazzucato), University College London. DL: March 11
Summer Schools:
> CfA: “Practice and Process Studies: Pushing the Boundaries of Socio-materiality“, the Warwick Summer School on Practice and Process Studies, online, July 27-29, 2021. Faculty: Davide Nicolini, Katharina Dittrich, Mira Slavova, Jorgen Sandberg, Hari Tsoukas. DL: March 15
> CfA: “Cooperation in Organizing and Innovating“, the Medici Summer School in Management Studies, online, June 14-June 18, 2021. The School — organized by Bologna Business School, HEC Paris (Society and Organizations Institute) and MIT Sloan School of Management — is designed to promote doctoral education in organization theory, economic sociology, management studies. No fee. DL: March 30
> CfA: “Critical Management Studies” PhD course, Lund University, May 10-14, 2021. Teachers: Mats Alvesson, Yiannis Gabriel, Dan Kärreman. DL: March 31
> CfA: “Modern Money Theory” summer school organized by Edward Lipiński Foundation and Heterodox Publishing House, Poznań (Poland), September 8-12, 2021. Confirmed speakers: Dirk Ehnts, Bill Mitchell, Eric Tymoigne, Alla Semonova, Zdravka Todorova, L. Randall Wray, Maurice Höfgen. DL: March 31
Job openings:
> Assistant Professor in Inequality, Global Labour Movements and Workplace Democracy, Department of Social Science, York University (Toronto, Canada). DL: March 5
> Lecturer in Economic and Social History and Political Economy, Department of History, Economics and Society at the University of Geneva (Switzerland). DL: March 7
> 2 Assistant Professor in International Social and Public Policy, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics. DL: March 16
> Lecturer in Political Economy / Public Policy in Emerging Economies, Department of International Development, King’s College London. DL: March 21
> Lecturer in Global Political Economy, the Politics Department, University of Manchester. DL: March 29
> Assistant or Associate Professor in Economic Sociology, the Department of Sociology of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. DL: March 31
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