As noted, a strong discrimination towards our field is sistematically
being pursued in most of our University Departments (one of the tools is
exactly the making of lists where history-of-economics-journals are at the
margins, which means that no research funds are distributed and that
recruitment of young scholars is harder and harder), the autonomous status
of the discipline will be cancelled out in the next few months, etc.
Maybe this is a good chance to explain to the whole SHOE community, in a
much more authoritative way than I myself would be able to do, what are
the (doom) perspectives and (worsening) position of the history of
economics in Italy.
Fabio Masini
> I find the appearance of this job advert on this listserv a bit odd. In
> particular, unless I am mistaken, neither the A or B list of journals
> contain any journal in the history of economic thought/history of
> economics. If publishing in such journals is not sufficient to gain the
> position advertised, then why is the advert being sent to this listserv.
> In addition, the A classification of journals is all about mainstream
> economics, while the B classification of journals is, but 3-4 journals,
> also about mainstream journals. However, many of members of this listserv
> are much broader/different from the mainstream economics. So this advert
> may appear discriminatory to them. Finally, this advert supports a paper
> coming out in the CJE that shows the growing hegemony of mainstream
> economics in Italian higher education and the consequence discrimination
> against non-mainstream/heterodox economists. The question is, "does SHOE
> support this?"
>
> Fred Lee
>
> Professor Frederic S. Lee
> Editor, American Journal of Economics and Sociology
> Department of Economics
> University of Missouri-Kansas City
> 5100 Rockhill Road
> Kansas City, Missouri 64110
> USA
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> For Heterodox Economics Newsletter: http://www.heterodoxnews.com
> For the Association for Heterodox Economics: http://www.hetecon.com;
> http://www.hetecon.net
> International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics
> (ICAPE): http://icape.org
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Societies for the History of Economics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
> Behalf Of Parisi Daniela Fernanda
> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 11:26 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [SHOE] application for an assistant professor position-Milan
> (Italy)
>
> The Faculty of Economics of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di
> Milano invites applications for an assistant professor position
> ("ricercatore
> a tempo determinato") in economics.
>
> Qualifications:
> The candidate should have a Ph.D. with specialization in any
> theoretical or empirical field of Micro- and Macro-Economics and have
> good knowledge of the field-
> related policy implications.
> The candidate should also have a proven ability to publish in academic
> journals. To that purpose are welcome to apply candidates who have
> published at least two working papers
> with one of them publishable (i.e. it has received a revise-and-
> resubmit letter) in one of the journals
> in the list "Riviste di classe A" reported in the document available at
> http://istituti.unicatt.it/politica_economica_Requisiti_di_reclutamento_area_economica.pdf
>
>
>
> How to apply:
> Application deadline is March 14, 2011.
>
> For more information on application procedures please refer to the
> Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano official page website
> http://milano.unicatt.it/3712.html
>
> An online application form is available at
> http://www.unicatt.it/concorsi/Domande/identificazione.asp?fasc=4&torn=4
>
> For any further information about the job description please contact:
> Prof. Claudio Lucifora
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
> For information and help about the application procedure please contact:
> Ufficio Concorsi
> Tel. +39-02-7234-3813/3017
> Fax +39-02-7234-2972
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
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Fabio Masini
Department of Public Institutions, Economics and Society
Faculty of Political Science - University of Rome 3
Via G. Chiabrera, 199 - 00145 Rome
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