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Heterodox Economics Newsletter Issue 248 | June 10, 2019 | web1 | pdf2 | Heterodox Economics Directory3 Pinning down the nature of heterodox economics and suggesting appropriate definitions of this field of study is both, a general concern of the heterodox research community and a practical necessity for advancing a coherent research agenda. An interesting recent contribution to this discussion can be found here4 , which emphasizes, among other things, that "it is important to have a positive definition of heterodox economics to distinguish the field from other social sciences, as well as from the mainstream of the field.” This argument reminds me that it was exactly this concern that motivated me - many years ago, when I started editing this Newsletter - to change the definition given on our webpage from a 'negative' one, which focused on differences to mainstream approaches, to a 'positive' version, which puts emphasis on common conceptual building blocks across different heterodox traditions (see here5 & scroll down a little). In my view, such a positive definition does not only allow to carve out commonalities between different heterodox traditions as well as to provide a more reasoned account on the differences to mainstream economics, but also comes with greater conceptual clarity that makes heterodox economics a more attractive contributor to other sub-fields in social research, like development studies, economic sociology or political economy (as already emphasized here6 ). Having said all that, I wanted to urge you to inspect this week's Newsletter quickly as some of our job ads (e.g. here7 or here8 ) and conference calls (e.g. here9 or here10 ) come with rather tight deadlines! All the best, Jakob 1http://www.heterodoxnews.com/n/htn248.html 2http://www.heterodoxnews.com/n/htn248.pdf 3http://heterodoxnews.com/hed 4https://developingeconomics.org/2019/05/08/why-so-hostile-busting-myths-about- heterodox-economics/ 5http://heterodoxnews.com/HEN/home.html 6http://www.heterodoxnews.com/n/htn199.html 7http://www.heterodoxnews.com/n/htn248.html#art-17592186083509 8http://www.heterodoxnews.com/n/htn248.html#art-17592186083318 9http://www.heterodoxnews.com/n/htn248.html#art-17592186083415 10http://www.heterodoxnews.com/n/htn248.html#art-17592186083459 1 Contents Call for Papers3 7th Latin American Conference on the History of Economic Though: "Promot- ing History of Economic Thought in Latin America: richness, limits and challenges" (Curitiba, Nov. 2019).......................3 Conference on "Financialization and Development in the Global South" (Buenos Aires, Nov. 2019)................................5 Extended Deadline: Young Economists Conference 2019 (Vienna, Oct. 2019).6 Extended deadline: WINIR Symposium on "Global Capitalism and its National Varieties in an Era of Crisis" (London, Dev. 2019).............7 International Conference of Pyongyang University of Science and Technology (Pyongyang, Oct. 2019)............................7 International conference on "Complementary currencies and societal challenges: Crossing academic and practitioners knowledges/perspectives" (Brussels, Nov. 2019)...................................8 New Book Series: Palgrave Insights into Apocalypse Economics.........9 Special Issue of The Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi on "Marshall Sahlins's Stone Age Economics, a Semicentenary Estimate"........ 10 Special Issue of the Review of Political Economy on "Development Economics from a Non-Western Perspective: A Response to the Crises of Current Model"..................................... 12 Workshop on "The Challenge of Market Socialism - Challenges to Market So- cialism" (Frankfurt, Feb. 2020)........................ 13 Call for Participants 13 From Economic Science Fiction to Labour as Commons (London, June 2019). 14 One Day Workshop on "Social Reproduction Within and Beyond Production" (London, June 2019).............................. 14 Job Postings 15 Arizona State University, US............................ 15 European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria........ 16 KU Leuven, Belgium................................. 17 London School of Economics, UK.......................... 21 University Duisburg-Essen, Germany........................ 22 University of Hertfordshire, UK........................... 24 University of Leicester, UK............................. 25 Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria.......... 25 Awards 27 DAAD PRIME Fellowship.............................. 27 2 Journals 28 Accounting, Organizations and Society, 75..................... 28 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 78 (3).............. 29 Competition & Change, 23 (3)........................... 31 Ecological Economics, 162.............................. 32 Forum for Social Economics, 48 (2)......................... 35 New Political Economy, 24 (4)........................... 36 Rethinking Marxism, 31 (2)............................. 37 The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 26 (1)....... 38 Books and Book Series 40 In the red and in the black: debt, dishonor, and the law in France between revolutions................................... 40 Markets: Perspectives from Economic and Social Theory............. 40 Mass Strikes and Social Movements in Brazil and India. Popular Mobilisation in the Long Depression............................. 41 Microeconomic Principles and Problems - A Pluralist Introduction....... 42 The Political Economy of Predation........................ 42 The Winding Road to the Welfare State: Economic Insecurity and Social Wel- fare Policy in Britain.............................. 43 Heterodox Graduate Programs, Scholarships and Grants 44 PhD scholarship on agent-based macroeconomics at the University of Genova. 44 For Your Information 44 On the future of SHE Conferences......................... 44 Call for Papers 7th Latin American Conference on the History of Economic Though: "Promoting History of Economic Thought in Latin America: richness, limits and challenges" (Curitiba, Nov. 2019) 20-22 November 2019 | Curitiba, Brazil The 7th Latin American Conference of the History of Economic Thought organized by the Latin American Society for the History of Economic Thought, Asociaci´onLati- noamericana de Historia del Pensamiento Econ´omico (ALAHPE), will take place at the Federal University of Paran´a{ Universidade Federal do Paran´a(UFPR) { Curitiba, Brazil. 3 Jeremy Adelman will give the Subercaseaux Lecture and Mauro Boianovsky and Mari- anne Johnson will be keynote speakers. Submissions are open to the 7th Latin American Conference of the History of Economic Thought. Proposals for papers (500 words) and sessions (1000 words) will be received through [email protected] . Submission deadline: 30 June 2019 Special Sessions on "Political Economy and Public Policy, 18th-19th Cen- turies" The relationship between political economy and public policy is a time-honored topic in the history of economics, occupying the minds of such eminent scholars as Lionel Robbins, William Grampp, Donald Winch and Bob Coats. As the discipline evolved, however, discussion of this subject has tended to focus on large scale, comparative studies of the institutionalization of the economics profession and the role of economists in society. Valuable as these studies have been, they ended up losing sight of the specific sites where the engagement between political economy and policy formation took place. Our goal is to gather a set of contributions that will explore in more depth the concrete channels through which political economy shaped the course of public policy, and was in turn shaped by political practice. We invite abstracts of no more than 500 words for presentation in thematic sessions at the 7th Latin American Conference for the History of Economic Thought, which will take place on November 20-22, 2019, at the Federal University of Paran´a(Curitiba, Brazil). Focusing on a specific policy issue, papers should address the interplay between economic ideas and public debate throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, either in parliament, press, pamphlets, and/or public administration. We thus expect to shed light on the concrete settings through which economic knowledge has influenced public policy and, conversely, how the political values and worldview of economists have influenced their theoretical writings. Proposals should be sent to Rebeca Gomez Betancourt12 , Simon Hupfel13 , Javier San Julian14 or Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak15 . Abstracts should also include name, affiliation, current academic status (PhD student, postdoc, lecturer, etc) and contact details. Submission deadline: 15 June 2019 11mailto:[email protected] 12mailto:[email protected] 13mailto:[email protected] 14mailto:[email protected] 15mailto:[email protected] 4 YSI workshop on "Women in the history of Latin American economics" Furthermore, the Young Scholar Initiative will promote the workshop "Women in the history of Latin American economics" in November 19th. The selected Young Scholars will be invited to present a summary of their research and to join Professor Ver´onica Montecinos' lecture on the mentioned topic. To submit, send an e-mail to [email protected] by with: • Information such as: complete name, affiliation, title (PhD student, post-doc, etc.), country of origin, city and country of residence • a short summary about your research (max. 300 words) • a brief explanation of why you think this workshop will be useful for your research (max. 300 words) • Please, mention