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Ana Paula Londe Silva <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Oct 2023 10:08:01 +0100
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Dear Shoe list members,

The YSI History of Economic Thought working group is organizing a one-day
pre-conference workshop on 10 March 2024 ahead of the International Adam
Smith Society (IASS) annual conference in Tokyo, Japan (11-13 March 2024).
This is an excellent opportunity for ten young scholars working on Smith to
discuss their work in detail with peers and senior Smith scholars.

2023 was Smith’s tercentenary, generating renewed interest in Smith’s
economics and his broader thought from scholars worldwide. Seeking to build
on this momentum, this workshop is titled “Adam Smith: Connections.” This
theme has been left deliberately open-ended to allow space for the broadest
range of approaches to Smith’s work, including, but not limited to:
1. Connections between different areas of Smith’s thought
2. Connections between Smith and other thinkers
3. Connections between Smith’s work and contemporary issues
Participants:
We will bring 10 young scholars whose research is related to the workshop’s
theme to participate, present, and discuss their work. The aim is to make
this group as diverse as possible and to bring individuals from different
parts of the world.

If you are interested in attending the workshop, you should:
(i) be a young scholar (master and Ph.D. students, post-docs, early career
scholars);
(ii) be registered for the International Adam Smith Society Conference;

(ii) Fill out this form <https://forms.gle/QvJe5aTtuYgdVbLy9> by 1st
November.

With my best regards,

Ana
Ana Paula Londe Silva (she/her)
Research Associate | School of Social and Political Sciences | University
of Glasgow
PhD candidate | History of Economics | Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais


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