Dear all,
EAEPE (the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy) will
be hosting its Annual Conference in Manchester, UK on November 3-5 (see
below).
EAEPE has a"Research Area on the "History of Political Economy" that I
coordinate, and we aim at organising several sessions on topics of
history of economic thought, and/or sessions that apply HET as a tool of
economic analysis.
If you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact me.
The call for papers is below.
Best,
Carlo
Carlo D'Ippoliti
"PSL Quarterly Review",www.pslquarterlyreview.info
"Moneta e Credito",www.monetaecredito.info
Dept. of Statistics, Sapienza University of Rome,
Viale Regina Elena 295, 00161, Rome, Italy
T: +39.0649255366, Skype: carlodippoliti,www.carlodippoliti.eu
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Subject: The 28th Annual EAEPE Conference - Manchester - UK, 3-5
November 2016
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2016 11:10:22 +0000
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Dear EAEPE member,
we are happy to announce the final Call for Papersfor this year's main
event of *the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy*.
Please have in mind that *electronic Abstract Submission* is already
open here:
http://eaepe.org/?page=events&side=annual_conference&sub=eaepe2016_abstract_submission
*The 28*^*th* *EAEPE Annual Conference* will take place in Manchester on
3-5 November 2016. The conference theme is inspired by the historical
legacy of the Industrial Revolution that has made Manchester a
pre-eminent industrial metropolis of the world. The theme invites
contributors to consider social and economic implications of
industrialisation, deindustrialisation and transformation with
particular attention to those institutions that flourish and decline
around industries and manufacturing.
Following the usual EAEPE format, prospective participants are invited
to submit a paper on either the conference theme or one of the 22 EAEPE
Research Areas <http://eaepe.org/?page=research_areas>. Abstracts
(300-750 words) should include the following: the name(s), email
address, affiliation of the authors, along with the name and code of the
relevant Research Area. Following a notification of acceptance, a full
paper will be invited.
*Background to the 2016 Conference Theme*
The organisers intend to celebrate the legacy of Manchester's status as
a cradle of the Industrial Revolution that determined the global path
for well-being creation by manufacturing and technologies, and later by
services and creative industries. The conference theme also recognises
how Manchester has shaped the people's history and encouraged
intellectual advancements on such important issues as workers' rights,
trade unions, co-operatives, civil rights, and liberal critique of the
shortcomings of the capitalist system.
The North-West of England is specifically, known for experiencing the
consequences of deindustrialisation as well as successful examples of
recovery. Many problems have not yet been solved, but the prospects of
further regeneration and sustainable progressive long-term development
through the opportunities linked to the knowledge economy, creative
industry, services and progressive business formats, it is believed,
could provide footing for the successful future of the region.
Participants are encouraged to engage in a relevant discussion from the
angle of regional specificities and challenges through contributions
that could shape political and economic discourse on sustainable
solutions to socio-economic dynamics.
*Sample topics related to the 2016 Conference Theme*
De-manufacturing and economic policy; The economic policy and economic
analysis related legacy of Marx and Engels; New industrialisation and
growth; The use of historical lenses in Economics and Management; The
sociology of management; Sustainable counteraction to socio-economic
decline; Economic policy for urban regeneration; Industrial
specialisation and imbalances within the European Union; Industrial
excellence and the business-university ties; Future of Industrial
Relations; Business history of manufacturing.
**
*Keynote Speakers: *
Prof. Bill Cooke, University of York
/The second speaker: to be confirmed at a later date./
**
*Local Organizers and Co-chairs:*
Dr. Andrea Bernardi (MMU)
Dr. Olga Kuznetsova (MMU)
**
*Scientific Committee*
Andrea Bernardi (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK); Charles
Dannreuther (University of Leeds, UK);**Wolfram Elsner (University of
Bremen, Germany); Damian Grimshaw (University of Manchester, UK); Ismail
Erturk (University of Manchester, UK); Hardy Hanappi (Vienna University
of Technology, Austria); Olga Kuznetsova (Manchester Metropolitan
University, UK); Nathalie Lazaric (University of Nice Sophia Antipolis,
France); Lukasz Mamica (Krakow University of Economics, Poland);
Salvatore Monni (University of Rome III, Italy); Jorge Muñoz (Université
Bretagne Occidentale, France); Marco Raberto (University of Genoa,
Italy); Michael Rowlinson (Queen Mary University of London, UK);
Francesca Romagnoli (British Treasury – OECD, UK); Jill Rubery
(University of Manchester, UK); Dimitrios Syrrakos (Manchester
Metropolitan University, UK); Pasquale Tridico (University of Rome III,
Italy); Caroline Vincensini (ENS de Cachan, France); Hugh Willmott (Cass
Business School, UK).
**
*Special sessions*
Special parallel sessions and roundtables with academics, practitioners
and policymakers will be organised. These will include "Manchester
Industrial Relations-ADAPT", "The Northern business powerhouse",
"Co-operative business model for the future", "OECD special session on
Cities", and "Manchester Devolution and local economic policy".
The conference also wishes to reflect on the variety of national and
regional approaches to the structural socio-economic changes through the
use of historical and institutional perspectives. To achieve this, the
organisers call for proposals for a limited number of special sessions.
Please, submit your session proposal to the organisers by *February
2016* outlining the focus and objectives with a minimum of five abstracts.
As in the past, early career researchers' Pre-Conference and early
career researchers' special sessions will be organised.
**
*Important dates*
*January 31, 2016:* abstract submission opens
*May 15, 2016:* abstract submission deadline
*June 18, 2016: *notification of acceptance; registration opens
*July 31, 2016:* early registration closes
*September 14, 2016:* late registration closes (for authors to be
included in the scientific programme).
*October 01, 2016:* full papers submission deadline.
*Conference Fees *
The conference fees and the EAEPE membership fees are denominated in
Euros and are paid on the website of the association.
**
Members' regular rate:
*by 15**^th **July 2016 - 190 €*
*after 15**^th **July 2016 - 250 €*
Non-members' regular rate:
*by 15**^th **July 2016 - 270 €*
*after 15**^th **July 2016 - 330 €*
**
Members' special rates:
PhD/Masters students *90 €*
Subsidized fee[1] <https://pop.econ.tuwien.ac.at/owa/#_ftn1> - *100 €*
[1] <https://pop.econ.tuwien.ac.at/owa/#_ftnref1> For participants from
developing countries and regions particularly affected by crisis Please
apply in advance to Pasquale Tridico ([log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) and Oliver Kessler
([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>).
*Venue*
The conference will take place at Manchester Metropolitan University
Business School, All Saints Campus, Oxford Rd, Manchester, M15 6BH. This
is a 5 minutes walk from Oxford Road train station or a 15 minutes walk
from Piccadilly station.
*Contacts*
Academic queries: Dr. Andrea Bernardi ([log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>), Dr. Olga Kuznetsova
([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>).
Administrative queries: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
Sent on behalf of the Local Organizers!
*Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle*
/EAEPE Web and Publicity Officer/
<http://www.eaepe.org/>http://www.eaepe.org
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