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SUMMARY:Digitalisation\, Market and Society
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers \nInternational Conference on \nDigitalisation\, Market and Society \n2 – 4 December 2025 \nOrganised by: \nIndian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali\, Punjab\, India \nBrandeis University\, Massachusetts\, USA \nThe Institute for New Economic Thinking and Its Young Scholars Initiative (INET-YSI) \n Hosted by \nIndian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali\, Punjab\, India \nThe effect of digitalisation in our everyday life is transforming the world of work\, employment relations\, labour markets\, social institutions\, and gender norms. The fourth industrial revolution\, with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI)\, automation\, and data-driven technologies\, is reshaping industries\, altering economic and social organisations of the labour market\, and influencing socio-economic inequalities. At this juncture\, we aim to critically reflect on how society and the economy are interplaying together in response to everyday digital effects on the lives of the commons\, particularly consumers\, workers\, and producers\, and understand collective efforts to address this socio-economic\, demographic\, and political structural transformation. \nThe conference is organised by IISER Mohali in collaboration with Brandeis University\, Massachusetts\, USA and The Institute for New Economic Thinking and Its Young Scholars Initiative (INET-YSI)\, with funding from SPARC\, Ministry of Education\, Government of India. The conference intends to bring together academicians\, young scholars working on these issues\, policymakers\, and experts from different organisations to explore how digitalisation reshapes work and society\, examining key themes such as economic shifts\, evolving social relations\, gender dynamics\, and cultural transformations. The conference aims to generate policy-oriented insights for an inclusive future by fostering dialogue across disciplines. \nKey Themes: \n\nEmerging market structures in the platform economy\nNetwork effects\, algorithms and optimisation of invisible structures in platform economy\nThe production of space in platform economies\nDigitalisation of gendered work\nPolicy and institutional challenges in the emerging gig economies.\nCommodification and decommodification in digital economies.\nEveryday human-digital interactions and their challenges to agency.\nIdentity and social relations in the digital age\nData privacy and ethical concerns in everyday life and work\n\nIMPORTANT DATES \n\nDeadline for Extended Abstract (2000 words):                 September 20\, 2025 (Extended Deadline)\nNotification for Abstract Acceptance:                                    September 25\, 2025\nSubmission of Full Paper:                                                          November 15\, 2025\n\nSUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS \nThe organising committee invites postgraduate students\, PhD scholars and Early Career Researchers (within 7 years of their Ph.D.)/Faculty/Independent Researchers to submit extended abstracts based on their original research. \n\nThe extended abstract should between 1800-2000 words and should cover key research questions\, research gap\, methodology\, and key findings.\nThe key theme mentioned above for which the paper shall closely fit should be indicated in the abstract.\nIndividuals may present only one paper at the conference. Nevertheless\, an individual may be listed as a co-author on additional papers submitted for consideration\, provided that a designated co-author undertakes the presentation of such papers.\n\n TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION \nLimited grants to cover travel (Economy Airfare or AC 2-tier train tickets) to support travel within India\, modest accommodation\, and meals. No international travel support is available\, but international applicants are encouraged to apply. At the time of abstract submission\, applicants need to write a separate application for such a grant. Non-presenting participants shall manage their own travel and accommodation. \nTHE VENUE \nAbout IISER Mohali  \nIISER Mohali was established in 2007 as one of the seven IISERs by the Ministry of Human Resources and Development\, Government of India. An autonomous public research institute of national importance\, IISER Mohali integrates high-quality science education with cutting-edge research. The institute offers BS-MS Dual Degree programmes\, Integrated PhD programmes and PhD programmes across six departments. \nThe venue of the conference is the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)\, Mohali\, Punjab. IISER is located in the Chandigarh Tricity region\, with excellent connectivity for the conference attendees. Chandigarh International Airport (IXC) is located around 9 KM from IISER\, while the Chandigarh Railway Station (CDG) and the Shahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar (SASN) Railway Station are at about 13 KM and 4 KM respectively from IISER Mohali. Early December is usually marked with mildly cool temperatures\, which may go to a low of approximately 8°C. \nORGANISING COMMITTEE MEMBERS AT INET-YSI \nSunanda Nair-Bidkar\, Director\, International Strategy & Advancement\, Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET)\, New York \nChristina Kujur\, Organizer\, INET-YSI \nBikram Barman\, Coordinator\, INET-YSI \nEmail: southasia@youngscholarsinitiative.org \n  \nORGANISING COMMITTEE MEMBERS AT IISER MOHALI \nConference Convener  \nDr. Debdulal Saha (Convener) \nEmail: debdulals@iisermohali.ac.in \nDr. Neeraja Sahasrabudhe (Co-Convener) \nEmail: neeraja@iisermohali.ac.in \nStudent Coordinators  \nAnibesh Singh \nEmail: anibeshs05@gmail.com \nAlinda Merrie Jan \nEmail: alindamj@gmail.com
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LOCATION:Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)\, Mohali\, Punjab\, 140306\, India
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SUMMARY:DVPW-YSI 'Publishing International Political Economy' ECR Workshop
DESCRIPTION:For Early Career Researchers\, publishing journal articles and books is essential\, yet often daunting. How to set up your original research and speak to existing debates? How to tailor your writing to specific journals or publishers? How do peer review processes work? How to pitch a book project? Especially in interdisciplinary fields like International Political Economy (IPE) – where scholars work on diverse topics like sustainability\, finance\, trade or reproduction – this can be even more challenging. At the same time\, pressures to publish have never been greater. Publishing can be a difficult\, often frustrating task. Yet\, it can also be very productive\, improving the quality of one’s work. \n  \nThis workshop attempts to tackle these issues head-on by providing detailed feedback on manuscripts\, demystifying the peer review process and engaging in discussions with experienced book and journal editors on how to publish. Our aim is to work with manuscripts that are close to submission and – plainly speaking – “make them publishable” in what we hope will be an intellectually stimulating\, productive\, and supportive environment. To that end\, we will work in small review groups to provide feedback. Participants are expected to read and give detailed written feedback on two papers assigned prior to the workshop\, and to then discuss this with the authors. Moreover\, experienced editors from IPE journals and book series will provide advice and answer questions about scope\, requirements and peer-review processes. \n  \nProgramme \nThe Workshop will be a 1.5-day event at the Goethe University Frankfurt\, from 4-5 December 2025. It will include the following activities: \n\nPitching-to-peers: a three-minute presentation of papers in front of the group\nGroup feedback: intense discussion of papers in small groups of three\nOpen peer review: demonstrate the peer review process using a sample paper\nMeet the editors: presentation by and exchange with journal and book editors in IPE\n\n  \n  \nSubmissions \nTwo types of works can be submitted for this workshop: papers and book proposals from the field of IPE. \nWe invite papers that are close to submission or have been submitted before but have not been accepted. Please submit an extended abstract (400-500 words). Please also include a one-page list of key references and indicate the targeted journal(s). \nWe also invite book proposals for monographs\, especially from those who plan to revise their dissertation. Please submit a synopsis of your book (400-500 words). Please also include a paragraph that provides context for your book project (e.g. if you are revising a dissertation\, if this is a new project\, how complete the manuscript is) and indicate the targeted publisher(s). \nSubmissions for both paper and book proposals should include: (1) an outline of the research question; (2) a summary of key findings and contribution to the literature; (3) brief description of the methodological/theoretical framework; and (4) an indication of the empirical data used. \nSubmissions should be sent to ipoe@dvpw.de by 15 July 2025. \n  \n  \nFunding \nLimited funding might be available to support unfunded participants. If you would like to apply for financial assistance\, please include a short case for support (max. 200 words) when submitting your abstract. \nTimeline: \n\nApplication deadline: 15 July 2025\nNotification of acceptance: 1 August 2025\nPapers due: 15 November 2025\nWritten feedback/comments due: 1 December 2025\nWorkshop: 4-5 December 2025
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LOCATION:Goethe University Frankfurt\, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 6\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60323\, Germany
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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 To be discussed on 28/05/2026 \nWoodford\, M. Interest and Prices Introduction; Chapters 1-3 To be discussed on 25/06/2026 \n\n\n  \n\n\n 
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