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Dear members of the SHOElist,



The ALAHPE Conference 2023 call for papers is now open!



*IX LATIN AMERICAN SOCIETY OF THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT CONFERENCE
ALAHPE- 2023*



Researching and teaching the history of economic thought in the face of the
recent changes in economics and society



Universidad de Antioquia

Medellín November 16, 17 and 18, 2023



 Local organizer: Alexander Tobón

E-mail: [log in to unmask]



The Ninth Latin American Congress of History of Economic Thought will bring
together historians of economic thought with the purpose of discussing the
theoretical problems, methods, controversies, and historical contexts that
explain the evolution of the economic discipline and its place in society.



This academic space seeks to broaden the spectrum of research topics in the
history of economic thought. The aim is to promote new approaches,
perspectives, methods and bibliographic sources, which in turn favor the
growth of networks of researchers and has a greater incidence of their
production in the media of scientific dissemination.



This space also seeks to contribute to the revitalization of teaching in
the history of economic thought in undergraduate and graduate studies, so
that new generations of professionals can continue to take advantage of the
enormous intellectual wealth of this area of university education.



The conference wishes in particular to receive proposals on the following
topics:



   1. The teaching of the history of economic thought (syllabus, digital
   education platforms, manuals).
   2. The current state of economics discipline from the perspective of the
   history of economic thought.
   3. The history of economic thought from a gender perspective.
   4. The contribution of the new generation of historians of economic
   thought.
   5. History of the relations between economics and political regimes.
   6. Relationship between historians of economics and historians of other
   sciences.
   7. Evolution of the boundaries between economics and other disciplines
   (sociology, anthropology, political science, law, physics, psychology).
   8. Economic thinking (ideas, practices and institutions) facing problems
   such as climate change, inequality, degrowth, etc. in the history.
   9.  Making history of economic thought in the digital era.
   10. Political activism and history of economic thought.



As in previous ALAHPE conferences, papers addressing any other topics,
episodes and periods covered by the history of the discipline and related
topics are also welcome.



We will have plenary sessions with:

*Keynote speakers: *

Nancy Folbre (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Juan Flores Zendejas (Université de Genève)

*Subercaseaux Lecture:* Mauricio Coutinho (Universidade Estadual de
Campinas)

*Presidential address:* Rebeca Gomez Betancourt (Université Lyon 2-Triangle)



*Scientific committee*

Eduardo Angeli (Federal University of Parana, Brazil)

Juan Acosta (Universidad del Valle, Colombia)

Luiz Felipe Bruzzi (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)

Luis Cáceres (University of the Republic, Uruguay)

Rebeca Gómez Betancourt (Lumiere Lyon 2 University, France)

Marianne Johnson (University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, United States)

Matari Pierre (National Autonomous University of Mexico)

Monica Meireles (National Autonomous University of Mexico)

José Manuel Menudo (Pablo de Olavide University, Spain)

Simona Pisanelli (University of Salento, Italy)

Alexander Tobón (University of Antioquia, Colombia)

Melissa Vergara Fernández (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)



*Local organizing committee *(Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia)

Alexander Tobón

Maria Isabel Restrepo Estrada

Danny García Callejas

Juan Carlos Velásquez Torres





*Important dates*

 1.      Launch of the *call for papers*: *February 1, 2023,* through the
ALAHPE https://alahpe.org/ website and official discussion group list.

2.      Submission of proposals:

 - Presentations: send an abstract of maximum 500 words and its respective
title through the ALAHPE https://alahpe.org/en/ website

- Round tables: send an abstract of maximum 1000 words and their respective
title to the email [log in to unmask]

Abstracts may be written in Spanish, English or Portuguese. The
deadline is *April
15*, *2023*.

3.      Acceptance of proposals:

 The proposals accepted by the scientific committee will be communicated to
their authors on  * June* *15*, *2023*.

4.      Submission of complete papers:

 The complete works may be written in Spanish, English or Portuguese. They
must be sent until *October* *15*, *2023,* to email [log in to unmask]

5.      Presentation of papers at the conference:

The oral presentation may be in Spanish, English or Portuguese, but the
*slides* must be written in English.  The conference is completely
face-to-face.

6. YSI Pre-Conference Workshop @ ALAHPE

In the following weeks, a call for papers will be issued for the Young
Scholars Initiative Pre-Conference Workshop @ ALAHPE. The workshop will
take place on the eve of the ALAHPE Conference. Its title is “Challenges,
prospects, and pitfalls of the research on recent topics in HET.” Partial
Funding for young scholars to attend the workshop will be available.



See you in Medellin *November 16- 18*!


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