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International conference
Organized by:
SOAS International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy
Greek Scientific Association of Political Economy
Rethymnon, Crete, Greece
September 10-12, 2010
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Pre-amble: Following its three previous highly successful international research workshops
for students in Crete, Naples and Ankara, the International Initiative for Promoting
Political Economy (IIPPE) is now holding its First International Conference in Political Economy, co-organised with the Greek Scientific Association of
Political Economy, and open to application from all engaged in political economy.
Summaries of papers for consideration for inclusion (maximum 1000 words) should be
submitted by 31st of March 2010 to iippe@soas.ac.uk with subject heading IIPPE
Conference 2010. Full papers are required to be made available by 30 June 2010 for
pre-circulation to Conference participants. It will be possible to attend the Conference without
submitting a paper but numbers will be limited. There will be some funding available for
those who are unable to rely upon institutional support for participation, with special
provision for research students.
Themes
Following the global crisis, the prospects of, and need for, progressive political
economy are stronger than for many decades. Orthodox economics is in disarray, but with
only a smattering of its own practitioners accepting this, generally by demanding more
realism and the incorporation of a few more or less arbitrary behavioural principles. After the
collapse of the post-war boom, the recession and slowdown that followed gave birth to
extreme forms of monetarism followed by a mild reaction in terms of reliance upon market
and institutional imperfections and weakened Keynesianism. The prospects for a radical
rethink within orthodoxy and of tolerance to heterodoxy remain bleak. But it is still crucial to
sustain critical commentary on orthodoxy’s continuing principles and innovations as a new
generation of students and researchers are caught between conforming to its reduced and
flawed content and the economic realities of the world around them. Political economy has
begun to prosper in the wake of the crisis, not least with the rising popularity of Minsky for
example. It is imperative that the strengths and weaknesses of the diverse, often insightful,
analyses of the nature, causes and consequences of the financial crisis be debated and fully
engaged across competing paradigms and emphases. Nor is the crisis confined to economic
effects and causes alone. Interdisciplinary approaches are essential to address the nature of,
and prospects for, neo-liberalism, the shifting character of the “new world order”, US
hegemony and the rise of China, and the economic and the social and cultural restructuring
that have both preceded and will follow upon the crisis. This offers opportunities to engage
with activists in understanding the impact and incidence of the crisis and in formulating
alternatives and strategies in response to it.
The Conference welcomes proposals for papers that address one or more of these issues or
any other issue within political economy. IIPPE working groups are entitled to organise a
panel. But we also welcome proposals for panels independently of working groups on welldefined
themes, with three or four contributions and contributors specified in advance. These
must be submitted, ideally with paper summaries by March 31st, 2010, although earlier submissions have greater chance of acceptance as the Conference programme is filled out.
Social capital
For this conference, IIPPE working groups are entitled to organize a panel. Asimina Christoforou (Coordinator of the Social Capital Working Group and Adjunct professor
Department of Economics, University of Crete), would like to suggest a panel on social capital that would address issues from a critical point of view. Thus, you are invited to submit papers on social capital from your research work to be included in a conference panel.
For panels to be accepted, a minimum number of contributions will be required. So I would kindly request those interested to send Asimina Christoforou (asimina@aueb.gr) ideas for the panel and specific contributions (title, author and short summary) by December 20th the latest.
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