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SUMMARY:Early Career Workshop on Post-colonial African Transportation and Mobility Research
DESCRIPTION:Post-colonial African transport and mobility is characterised by significant road infrastructure  development and technological innovation\, on one hand\, and historical chronic dysfunction on  the other. Africa has experienced complex challenges in urban planning\, infrastructure\, and  service provision which are apparent in public passenger transportation and mobility  experiences within and between cities. Across southern Africa\, urban public transportation is  generally characterised by unreliability\, uncertain waiting and traveling times\, overcrowded  vehicles and pick-up points\, unique transport operators\, and traffic congestion. The region has  also seen significant growth in informal public transportation from the boda-bodas and matatus  of West and East Africa and the mushika-shika and pirate taxis of Southern Africa which now  co-exist with increasing smart mobility and ride sharing technologies.   \nThe relationship between the urban transport sector\, commuters\, the broader economy\, law  enforcement\, and policymakers has created complex networks which are yet to be fully  studied. Therefore\, the recent growth in the study of African urban transportation prompts the  need to foster scholarly connections in the growing field. To fill this gap\, we invite researchers  in the Humanities and Social Sciences (history\, geography\, urban and development studies\,  policy\, post-colonial\, mobility studies and literary-cultural studies) among other fields to a  workshop on Transport and Mobility in Southern Africa. The workshop will provide a dedicated  platform for early career researchers to present\, discuss and refine their work as well as  opportunities for networking\, collaborative and multidisciplinary interaction in pursuit of  sustainable and context-relevant innovative research and solutions to postcolonial  transportation in Southern Africa.  \n  \nIdeally\, the workshop targets masters students\, doctoral students and post-doctoral  researchers focusing on different aspects of post-colonial urban transportation and mobility in  Southern Africa. The target group will be given a platform for interaction with seasoned  scholars for mentorship opportunities and to strengthen professional connections.   \nWe invite abstracts focusing on\, but not limited to the following research areas:  \n\nThe political economy of public transportation \n The relationships between state\, private sector (including formal and informal  transportation)\, and commuters \n Social dynamics in commuting and urban mobility  \n Gender and urban mobility  \n Commuter resilience and resilience and resistance \n STS Approaches to understanding postcolonial urban mobility \n Expertise\, ingenuity and knowledge production surrounding postcolonial urban mobility \n Historiographical and theoretical approaches to understanding mobility \n Dilemmas of sustainability issues vs informal transportation in Africa \n Contemporary experiences of public transportation and the practices of reading\,  writing\, narration and literary imagination in Africa \n\nImportant information  \nThe workshop has limited funding for travel and accommodation. In your application\, kindly highlight if you need to be considered for travel and accommodation assistance. However\, priority will be given to graduate students from institutions that do not provide funding. \nSubmit your abstract to: ysiworkshop@ufs.ac.za  \nAbstract length – 200 words  \nAbstract submission deadline – 30 August 2025  \nAbstract outcome – 10 September 2025 
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LOCATION:University of the Free State\, 201 Nelson Mandela Drive\, Park West\, Bloemfontein\, Free State\, 9301\, South Africa
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SUMMARY:Second YSI – Cedeplar Workshop in History of Economic Thought
DESCRIPTION:A Iniciativa Jovens Acadêmicos e o Cedeplar (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais) têm o prazer de anunciar a realização do II Workshop YSI-Cedeplar em História do Pensamento Econômico \, a ser realizado em 30 de outubro de 2025 \, na Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais\, em Belo Horizonte\, Brasil. O evento\, com duração de um dia\, terá como tema “Ideias\, Teoria e Prática em Economia do Desenvolvimento” \, explorado a partir da perspectiva da História das Ideias Econômicas\, com ênfase na dinâmica centro-periferia. \nOs mentores confirmados para esta edição incluem Michele Alacevich (Universidade de Bolonha) e Mauricio Coutinho (UNICAMP) \, que discutiram Economia do Desenvolvimento por meio das obras de Albert Hirschman e Celso Furtado \, respectivamente. A sessão da manhã será dedicada à discussão coletiva dos trabalhos submetidos pelos participantes\, com feedback e comentários tanto dos mentores quanto dos pares. À tarde\, os alunos apresentarão brevemente seus temas de pesquisa e uma dificuldade metodológica ou conceitual específica que você enfrentará. \nAceitamos inscrições de alunos de graduação\, mestrado e doutorado de todo o Brasil\, que trabalham com temas relacionados à Economia do Desenvolvimento e à História do Pensamento Econômico. As discussões serão realizadas em português e inglês\, com tradução disponível conforme necessário para garantir ampla acessibilidade. \nOs candidatos são convidados a enviar uma breve descrição (de até 500 palavras) do seu tema de pesquisa\, juntamente com uma pergunta ou dificuldade que gostariam de discutir. Essas submissões orientarão os debates da manhã. Para se inscrever\, clique no botão “Inscrever-se” acima e formulário [https://forms.gle/NCWHmhG6g69WLsnRA]. \nOs critérios de seleção priorizarão: \n\nEnvolvimento ativo na pesquisa de História do Pensamento Econômico\nAlunos em estágios iniciais de pesquisa\nEquilíbrio de gênero\n\nUm número limitado de bolsas de viagem estará disponível para estudantes de fora de Belo Horizonte. O  prazo de inscrição é 2 de setembro e os resultados serão divulgados até 5 de setembro. Caso houver vagas remanescentes\, o prazo será estendido para 22 de setembro e os demais resultados serão divulgados até 25 de setembro.
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LOCATION:Cedeplar – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais.\, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos\, 6627. Faculdade de Ciências Econômicas da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais.\, Belo Horizonte\, Minas Gerais\, 31270-901\, Brazil
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SUMMARY:3rd Southeast Asia Economic Research and Development Conference
DESCRIPTION:Southeast Asia stands at the crossroads of dynamic economic progress and significant socio-economic challenges. As one of the most vibrant and diverse regions globally\, it has achieved remarkable strides in economic growth\, regional integration\, and poverty reduction. However\, this growth has been accompanied by rising inequality\, environmental degradation\, technological disruptions\, and increasing vulnerabilities to global uncertainties and climate change. This raises critical questions: How can Southeast Asia balance its rapid economic growth with inequality\, ecological change\, and digital transformation? Furthermore\, how does research on Southeast Asia help us to understand the socio-economic rules that govern the world? \nAddressing these polycrises requires innovative\, multidimensional solutions that transcend traditional economic paradigms. The 3rd Southeast Asia Economic Research and Development Conference serves as a platform for young scholars\, researchers\, policymakers\, and practitioners to convene\, exchange perspectives\, and propose actionable solutions tailored to the region’s unique context.  \nAdopting an interdisciplinary and pluralist approach\, the conference aims to foster dialogue that integrates economic theory\, empirical analysis\, and practical policy interventions. By leveraging insights from various disciplines and methodologies\, participants will contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interactions shaping Southeast Asia’s socio-economic landscape. \nThe conference seeks to inspire bold and collaborative research that rethinks growth\, sustainability\, and equity within the region. The papers presented will not only enrich academic discourse but also provide a foundation for evidence-based policymaking to support inclusive and sustainable development in Southeast Asia. We welcome submissions that explore\, but are not limited to\, the following themes: \n\nEconomic growth\, inequality\, and inclusion\nDevelopment and sustenance of the social protection and social security system\nHealth and demographic transition\nUrban and regional economics \nSustainability\, ecology\, natural resource management and climate resilience\nFood security and agrarian transformation\nDigital transformation\, automation\,  and innovation\nRegional integration and trade\nGovernance\, institutions\, and economic policy\nLabour economics and gender\nHistory of economic thought\, economic history and path-dependency\nInterdisciplinary and pluralist approaches in economic analysis\n\nAccepted papers may be considered for publication in a journal special issue (Scopas) or as part of an edited book in an internationally established publication house. \nConference Format \nThe conference will feature plenary sessions followed by parallel sessions. All papers presented in the parallel sessions will undergo a refereeing process before being accepted for presentation. In addition\, case studies focusing on any of the conference’s sub-themes will be considered for inclusion in panel discussions\, facilitating interactive engagement. Esteemed scholars will be invited to participate in the panel discussions\, offering insightful perspectives on economic thought\, structural change\, and macroeconomics. \nParticipation\, Travel\, and Accommodation Expenses \nParticipation in the conference is free for authors of selected papers. We are pleased to offer a limited number of travel and accommodation support grants to PhD students and early career scholars within 5 years of their PhD. To be considered for such grants\, please indicate your interest and eligibility in your application. \nImportant Dates \n\nDeadline for abstract submission: July 15\, 2025.\nNotifications of acceptance will be sent out in the fourth week of July.\nDeadline for submission of full papers: September 30\, 2025.\nConference dates: October 30-31\, 2025.\n\nContact \nAll communication regarding the conference should be directed to saerdconf@gmail.com or check the updated information online at https://saerdconf.github.io/.
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LOCATION:Pannasastra University of Cambodia Siem Reap Campus\, Street 27\, Krong Siem Reap\, Siem Reap\, Cambodia
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SUMMARY:Money and Finance Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:This reading group has been created to amplify and deep our knowledge on money and finance from a wide perspective that can embrace the complexity of money’s nature\, thus\, the complexity of the financial system and its dynamics. Moreover\, as it was cleverly unveiled by Émile Zola in his book L’Argent\, the first book discussed in this reading group\, money and finance are rooted in every sphere of human beings (social\, political\, religious\, personal\, etc.)\, therefore\, their inquiring and comprehension cannot neglect this this reality. \nThe reading group started with an initial selection of books proposed by Professor Jan Toporowski\, however\, the path we will walk together will be opened and determined by the interests and tastes of the group members. \nList of Readings: \nZola Émile\, L’Argent\, 1891      Discussed \nSchumpeter\, J.A.S. History of Economic Analysis\, Chapter 8 on ‘Money\, Credit and Cycles’.  This chapter will be divided in two sessions. The first session will be on 25/01/24 and include sections 1 – 5 (From page 1040 to page 1074)\, the second will be on 29/02/2024 and include sections 6 – 9 (From page 1074 to page 1101). Discussed \nDiscussion of Schumpeter’s Chapter with the contribution of Professor Jan Toporowski. Discussed \nChick\, V. ‘The Evolution of the Banking System and the Theory of Saving\, Investment and Interest’ Économies et Sociétés Série MP no. 3 1986 and Arestis and Dow (eds.) On Money\, Method and Keynes\, Selected Essays of Victoria Chick 1992. Discussed on 11/04/2024 \nFor the last session on Chick’s Paper we will have Sheila Dow. Discussed on 3 May 2023. \nToporowski\, J. Interest and Capital The Monetary Economics of Michał Kalecki Oxford 2022\, Part 1. Discussed on 30/05/2024 \nToporowski\, J. Interest and Capital The Monetary Economics of Michał Kalecki Oxford 2022. Discussed on 05/07/2024 \n\n\n\nToporowski\, J. ‘Marx’s Critical Notes on the Classical Theory of Interest’ in J. Dellheim and F.O. Wolf (eds.) The Unfinished System of Karl Marx Critically Reading Capital as a Challenge to our Times London: Palgrave Macmillan 2018. Discussed on 01/08/2024 \n\n\n\nMarx\, K.H. Grundrisse Chapter 1\, on Money . Discussed on Discussed on 24/10/2024 \nPaper presentation ““Kalecki-Levy Profit Equation and Money View Angles on Chinese Economy and Markets”\, by Shengbei Guo\, on 21/11/2024. \n\n\n\nMarx\, K.H. Capital Volume II Part 1\, Ch 1 and 2\, will be discussed on 26/12/2024. \n\nMarx\, K.H. Capital Volume II Part 1\, Ch 3 to 6\, discussed on 30/01/2025. \nOn Marx’s monetary theory talk given by Riccardo Bellofiore\, retired Professor of Economics at the University of Bergamo\, Italy\, who has authored and co-authored “Theory of Plus-Value”\, “Marx on Money”\, “Production\, Circulation and Money”\, within others. Discussed on 06/03/2025. \nBellofiore\, R.\, ‘The monetary aspects of the capitalist process in the Marxian system: an investigation from the point of view of the theory of the monetary circuit’ in Marx’s Theory of Money: Modern Appraisals 2005. Discussed on 27/03/2025 \nBellofiore\, R. ‘Money and development in Schumpeter’ 1985. Discussed on 24/04/2025 \n\nTalk with Riccardo Bellofiore about the monetary theories of Marx\, the Theory of the Monetary Circuit\, Schumpeter and a bit of Wicksell. To be discussed on 29/05/2025 \nHayek\, F.A. Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle 1929 Ch 1 and 2. Discussed on 26/06/2025 \nHayek\, F.A. Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle 1929 Ch 3\, 4 and 5. Discussed on 24/07/2025 \nHawtrey\, R. G. Good and Bad Trade or Currency and Credit 1919. From Ch 1 to  7\, inclusive. To be discussed on 04/09/2025 \nHawtrey\, R. G. Currency and Credit 1930. Ch 3 and 4. To be discussed on 25/09/2025 \nHawtrey\, R. G. Currency and Credit 1930. Ch 5\, 6\, 7 and 8. To be discussed on 30/10/2025 \nHawtrey\, R. G. Currency and Credit 1930. Ch 9\, 10\, 11. To be discussed on 04/12/2025 \nWicksell\, K. Interest and Prices 1936\, Introduction by Bertil Ohlin\, Preface and Introduction (Ch 1) \nWicksell\, K. Interest and Prices 1936\, Ch 2\, 3\, 4\, 5\, 6. \nWicksell\, K. Interest and Prices 1936\, Ch 7\, 8\, 9. \nFriedman\, M. Quantity Theory of Money A Restatement \n 
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