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Dear all,

Please find below the programme for the 6th History of economics as 
history of social science workshop to be held at ENS Cachan on 19 June 2009.

Best wishes,

Philippe Fontaine


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9:45-10:35am
Jamie Cohen-Cole (Yale University)
American social science, social critique, and the problem of expertise
10:45-11:35am
Perrin Selcer (University of Pennsylvania)
The View from everywhere: Disciplining diversity in post-WWII 
international social science
11:35-11:55am
Tea/coffe Break

11:55am-12:45pm
Emily Hauptmann (Western Michigan University)
The constitution of behavioralism: The Influence of the Ford 
Foundation's Program in Behavioral Sciences on political science
12:45-2:15pm
Lunch

2:15-3:05pm
Tiago Mata (University of Amsterdam)
The evil economics does with special emphasis on the history of late 
20th century economics
3:15-4:05pm
Ross Emmett (Michigan State University)
History of economics and history of science: A comparative look at 
recent work in the fields

Workshop end

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