Loading Projects

« All Projects

👋 New here? This is one of many YSI projects happening around the world, all year round. All projects are hosted by members of the YSI community. They provide an opportunity to advance your knowledge, and build research collaborations around a pressing economic issue.

  • This project has passed.

Magnifying Spaces of Capitalism: A Collective Experiment

YSI Workshop @ Santiago de Compostela

Start time:

March 11, 2021 - March 11, 2021

EST

Location:

Faculty of Geography and History at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia

Type:

Workshop

Random Event Image

YSI Presenters

Description

The Young Scholar Initiative (YSI) Economic History Working Group and the University of Santiago de Compostela are organizing a two-day workshop on 11-12 March. The theme will be "Magnifying Spaces of Capitalism: A Collective Experiment."

In the wake of the recent and still-ongoing pandemic, the world has realized the importance of global interdependences and the fundamental role played by large, often invisible, naturalized, routinely operated market forces. History may, however, provide us with some tools of understanding for better rethinking the individual, political, environmental, or geographical dynamics underlying past and, perhaps, present macro-economic changes.

This two-day workshop seeks to provide a methodological conversation and an experimental space for the sound confrontation of multiple empirical studies. Putting these together could help paint better images of institutional and structural changes at heart in the development of early forms of capitalism. This event offers a platform for doctoral and early career researchers willing to present working papers focusing on the multi-scaled interactions at play between global and individual levels of analysis, and the contours of geographies in which these transformations happened. This is an opportunity for early-stage researchers to get feedback on their work not only from a specialized audience, but from a different disciplinary perspective as well. Its format will be divided into four sessions, as well as roundtable discussions. Two researchers will briefly present a pre-circulated paper (10 min), followed by a pre-assigned mentor's comments. The latter will, however, not necessarily come from the researchers' historical disciplines. Rather

Hosted by Working Group(s):

Not the right project for you?

Take a look at the below.

They are open for applications.

250 Years of the Wealth of Nations: New Perspectives on Adam Smith’s Political Economy

University of Glasgow
Start: 16 Jun 2026
Deadline
08 Feb 2026
Learn More

Contours Of Conflict in Africa: Economics and the Contradictions of Liberation in Southern and Central Africa

University of the Free State, Centenary Complex
Start: 28 Oct 2026
Deadline
15 May 2026 00:00:59
Learn More

Be the first to know:

Subscribe to the YSI newsletter to find out when new projects go live.