The 25th annual conference celebrates the plurality in the field of Economics. It will be a space to present, discuss and develop heterodox approaches to the range of challenges economies face. From the global economic crisis to the climate crisis, from political turmoil to cost-of-living crises, there is a need to bring heterodox approaches to economic challenges to the forefront of public debates. We welcome all submissions but will prioritize those specifically in the domains of policy proposals for contemporary problems, methodological innovations, sustainability and decolonising economics.
The conference is organized in a hybrid format. The in-person venue for the 2023 conference is Anglia Ruskin University. Limited travel support is available for selected early career scholars. Early career scholars include PhD students as well as those who received their PhD no more than 5 years prior to the date of the conference.
We welcome contributions in the following formats:
Individual paper: A standard conference paper followed by discussion.
Panel of papers: A session comprising several papers on one particular topic. We recommend 3 papers for a 90 minutes session.
Roundtable: A panel of contributors discussing a particular topic. This can include, although is not limited to, focussed discussions with civil society actors, activists, and academic researchers.
Workshop Session: This format is available if an organizer would like to run their own session. Sessions with a broader art/culture focus on the conference themes fit within this format (e.g. display and discussion of artworks/films/performances).
Stream: A series of (any) sessions listed above.
Submit your abstract or session proposal here. The deadline for submissions is February 15th, 2023.
More information about the conference can be found on the AHE webpage. For any questions please mail [log in to unmask]