Call for Papers
European Sociological Association
Critical Political Economy Research Network
'Beyond the Crisis of the European Project? The Political Economy of
EUrope and the Political Economies in Europe in (post-)disciplinary
perspectives'
31 August – 2 September 2006, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
The workshop brings together critical scholarship on the political
economy of the European Union and European capitalist economies. It
seeks to contribute to an understanding of the crisis of the European
project by moving beyond disciplinary and theoretical boundaries.
It seems that the neo-liberal project goes on unabated in the actual
European policy-making. But at the same time this project generates
less and less support and indeed faces increasing outright opposition
and resistance, in part voiced by mainstream political parties, even
sometimes when in government.
Neo-liberal governance in Europe in particular seems to face its
limits as in the context of the post-referendum blues the legitimacy
crisis of the European project that had been looming for years has
become visible for all. This legitimacy crisis has in fact a
multi-level nature as national states find it equally hard to sustain
popular consent and national governments often blame Europe in the
process.
Invited speakers:
Alan Cafruny (Hamilton College, NY, US)
Bob Jessop (Lancaster, UK)
Dorothee Bohle (CEU Budapest, Hungary)
Hans-Jürgen Bieling (Marburg, Germany)
Magnus Ryner (Birmingham, UK)
We invite papers dealing with the topic of the workshop from different
thematic and theoretical perspectives. The abstracts (circa 400 words)
should be sent to the network coordinator at [log in to unmask]
before 31 March 2006.
ESA Critical Political Economy RN website:
http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/esa/polecon.htm
Funding for PhD students:
There is an application for a contribution to cover some of the
expenses for PhD students and young scholars pending. Please indicate
if you wish to apply for this funding. Students from Eastern Europe
will be preferred.
Jan Drahokoupil (network coordinator)
and
Bastiaan van Apeldoorn & Laura Horn (local organizing committee)
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