[p2p-research] Fwd: [SEN] Fwd: Second Call for Papers, URPE Summer Conference, August 15 – 18, 2009

Kevin Carson free.market.anticapitalist at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 04:16:30 CEST 2009


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Date: Jun 9, 2009 11:53 AM
Subject: [SEN] Fwd: Second Call for Papers, URPE Summer Conference,
August 15 – 18, 2009
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Call for Papers, URPE Summer Conference, August 15 – 18, 2009

 For more information about the Summer Conference program, fees,
transportation, etc., click here and then click on the appropriate
link on the left. For more information about URPE (Union for Radical
Political Economics) in general, click here.

 Greetings!
 Papers and workshops proposals are being accepted for the URPE 2009
Annual Summer Conference held August 15 - 18, 2009.  The theme of this
year’s conference is “Economic Crises: Opportunities for Radical
Change.”  Now is the time for Heterodox Economists of all persuasions
to find creative solutions and to do serious analysis and speak out
about the domestic and global economic recession and financial crisis!
 As always we are looking for Political Economy papers from all
disciplines (including at least sociology, political science, urban
studies, and anthropology in addition to economics). The conference
always has a mix of relatively more technical presentations of
Political Economy research from scholars and graduate students in all
stages of development with more popular and activist oriented
presentations. Political Economy papers that address the current
economic crises are encouraged, especially those that say something
about how the current crisis provides opportunities for radical
change. More general political economy submissions are of course as
every year warmly welcomed as well !!

 Please consider forming a workshop with 2 to 4 papers on a common
theme that your and colleagues might be working on.  Or just submit a
paper.  Please send all submissions to: laura.ebert at marist.edu .
Workshops and papers will be accepted until all space is filled… while
last minute submissions are welcome they might not be accepted if
there is no space , so please get your submission in early.

  Laura Ebert
 Assistant Professor of Economics
 Dyson Hall 308
 School of Management
 Marist College
 Poughkeepsie , New York 12601
 office 845-575-3000 X2904
 cell 845-337-0061
 laura.ebert at marist.edu
 http://www.academic.marist.edu/~jf3s/







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Emily Kawano
Exec. Dir., Center for Popular Economics & SEN
413-545-0743


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