Dear Colleague,
A second reminder regarding the call for papers for the ICAPE Conference, THE FUTURE OF HETERODOX ECONOMICS. This conference will the leading edge of heterodox economics--so if you want to be on the leading edge have something to say with regard to heterodox economic theory, economic policy, and economic pedagogy this is the conference for you.
Fred Lee
CALL FOR PAPERS
THE FUTURE OF HETERODOX ECONOMICS
5 - 7 June 2003
University of Missouri at Kansas City, USA
Founded in 1993, ICAPE is a consortium of 40 organizations working cooperatively to foster pluralism in the analytical perspectives, methods, policy discourse, and education of professional economists. Now, almost ten years on, ICAPE is sponsoring its first conference: on the future of heterodox economics around the world.
This conference will afford unique opportunities for dialogue among diverse schools of thought and across intellectual generations: among our "elders" (senior scholars who have inspired the revival of heterodox economics over the past 20-30 years), our "youth" (innovative younger scholars, including those associated with the Post-Autistic Economics movement and the authors of the open letters issued recently from Cambridge University and the AFEE Summer School), and many others in between. In all, the purpose of this conference is to create new resources - energy, ideas, debates, alliances, and projects - for the future of heterodox economics, and indeed of economics itself, internationally.
We seek proposals offering fresh perspectives on heterodox economic theory, economic policy, and economic pedagogy at the graduate and undergraduate levels. We especially encourage efforts to integrate heretofore separate strands of thought, including (but not limited to) Austrian Economics, Black Political Economy, Evolutionary Economics, Feminist Economics, Georgist Economics, Historical Economics, Institutionalism, Marxism, Post Keynesian Economics, Postmodern Economics, Postcolonial Economics, Social Economics, and Sraffian Economics.
Please send proposals to Rob Garnett, Department of Economics, Box 298510, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129, or to <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] Each proposal must include:
* paper title and 250-word abstract
* author's name and mailing address
* author's ICAPE affiliation, if any (see list of associated organizations below)
Proposal deadline: October 1, 2002
Notification date: November 15, 2002
The conference fee is $120 (including lunches, tea/coffee/juice, and a conference dinner) and is payable upon acceptance of your proposal. No fee is required to submit a proposal.
If your journal or organization would like to join ICAPE, please contact John T. Harvey ( <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]) or visit our web site ( <http://www.icape.org> http://www.icape.org).
Current ICAPE Associates
* Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE)
* Association for Evolutionary Economics (AFEE)
* Association for Heterodox Economics (AHE)
* Association for Institutional Thought (AFIT)
* Association for Social Economics (ASE)
* Association for Social and Political Economy (ASPE)
* Belgian-Dutch Association for Institutional and Political Economy (AIPE)
* Center for Full Employment and Price Stability (CFEPS)
* Conference on Problems of Economic Change (COPEC)
* Congress of Political Economists International (COPE)
* Eastern Economic Association (EEA)
* European Association for Bioeconomic Studies (EABS)
* European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE)
* European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET)
* German Association for Political Economy (GAPE)
* Global Development and Environment Institute (G-DAE)
* The Gide Society (GIDE)
* History of Economics Society (HOES)
* International Atlantic Economic Society (IAES)
* International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE)
* International Economics and Philosophy Society (IEPS)
* International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society (ISS)
* International Network for Economic Method (INEM)
* International Papers in Political Economy (IPPE)
* International Review of Applied Economics (IRAE)
* International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE)
* International Society for the Intercommunication of New Ideas (ISINI)
* International Society for New Institutional Economics (ISNIE)
* International Thorstein Veblen Association (ITVA)
* International Working Group on Value Theory (IWGVT)
* Japan Association for Evolutionary Economics (JAFEE)
* Journal of Post Keynesian Economics (JPKE)
* Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy (KPIPE)
* Post-Keynesian Economic Study Group (PKESG)
* Regional Economic and Social Development (RESD)
* Rethinking Marxism (RM)
* Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE)
* Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE)
* Society for the Development of Austrian Economics (SDAE)
* Society of Political Economy (SEP)
* Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE)
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