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Dear Colleagues,

 

Below is information about the Methodology Workshop that the Association for Heterodox Economics is sponsoring along with London Metropolitan University and the American Journal of Economics and Sociology.  This is the 6th methodology workshop sponsored by the AHE (see the new AHE web site:  http://www.hetecon.net for information about the past workshops) and it is open to any and all UK and overseas registered PhD students—support stipends are available.  Please inform your doctoral students about this unique opportunity to learn about research methods other than just econometrics and about how econometrics can be used along side other research methods, including qualitative research methods.  This is particularly important for doctoral students interested in heterodox economics, since they are generally not exposed to non-econometric research methods which are quite important for carrying out good heterodox research.   For further information about the workshop, contact Andrew Mearman whose e-mail address is given below.  

 

 

Call for Participants

Association for Heterodox Economics

funded post graduate workshop on

advanced research methods

 

10th-11th February 2012

London Metropolitan University

 

There are funded places available for UK and overseas registered PhD students to cover UK travel, accommodation and subsistence expenses for the above event. The workshop covers topics in research not typically covered in economics training.

 

Workshop topics  include:

 

·        Reorienting economics to match method with social material

·        Open system methodology in Economics

·        Grounded theory in Economics

·        Mixing quantitative and qualitative data

·        Qualitative data analysis

 

Speakers:

 

 

Dr. Andrew Brown

University of Leeds

Dr. Paul Downward

Loughborough University

Dr. Tony Lawson

University of Cambridge

Professor Fred Lee

University of Missouri – Kansas City

Dr Wendy Olsen

The Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, Manchester University

 

 

Further details (deadline for applications 1st January 2012)

For information on how to apply, and for further details, please contact

Dr Andrew Mearman

Email. [log in to unmask]

Bristol Business School

 

University of the West of England

 

BS16 1QY       U.K.

 

 

Association for Heterodox Economics

http://www.hetecon.net/

 

Fred Lee

 

Professor Frederic S. Lee

Editor, American Journal of Economics and Sociology

President, Association for Institutional Thought

Department of Economics

University of Missouri-Kansas City

5100 Rockhill Road

Kansas City, Missouri  64110

USA

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