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SUMMARY:PhD and Early Career Paper Development Workshop: Regional Inequalities and Perceived Left-Behindness
DESCRIPTION:Academic and policymakers have highlighted interpersonal and interterritorial inequalities as key factors behind rising feelings of discontent and left-behindness across different types of territories\, including rural and urban areas.  \nThis two-day workshop will bring together senior scholars and young researchers to examine the drivers of life satisfaction and dissatisfaction\, the construction of narratives and spatial imaginaries of ‘left-behind regions’\, and alternative expressions of discontent. Participants will explore how inequality\, economic restructuring\, social identities\, and policy frameworks shape subjective well-being across diverse populations\, as well as the emotional and material implications of perceived marginalisation.  \nDuring the workshop\, senior scientists will provide young scholars with the latest insights into ongoing and top-level research in the field and discuss their work. \n  \nObjectives:  \n\nTo deepen understanding of life satisfaction\, discontent\, and left-behindness from a multidisciplinary perspective.\nTo explore how socioeconomic inequalities influence subjective well-being in various contexts (urban/rural\, national/cross-national).\nTo foster collaboration and knowledge exchange between senior scholars and early-career researchers in the field.\nGiving participants the opportunity to present\, discuss and get extensive feedback on their on-going work.\nFacilitating networking among young scholars and make their voices and ideas visible within the discourse.\nTo encourage the development of new research directions\, policy implications\, and interventions.\n\nResearch themes:  \n\nTheorisations and empirical manifestations of perceived left-behindness\nRegional discontent and perceived marginalisation\nRural–urban disparities in life satisfaction and well-being\nAlternative expressions and dimensions of discontent\nConstruction and circulation of narratives and spatial imaginaries of ‘left-behind regions’\nMaterial\, emotional\, and policy implications of spatial imaginaries and feelings of exclusion\nPolicy responses and best-practice initiatives aimed at addressing left-behindness\n\nTarget Audience:  \nYoung scholars (PhD Students and Early Career Researchers) who are committed to interdisciplinary research\, especially bridging a gap between topics\, are strongly encouraged to apply. \n  \nConfirmed Speakers: \n\nAndrés Rodríguez-Pose | Princesa de Asturias Chair and Professor of Economic Geography Department of Geography and Environment – The London School of Economics and Political Science\nSimona Iammarino | Professor of Applied Economics – Gran Sasso Science Institute\nStefania Fiorentino | Associate Professor in Planning and Urban Regeneration – University of Cambridge\n\nApplication Process: \nStep 1: Interested PhD Students and Early Career Researchers (5 years from PhD) are invited to submit an extended abstract (between 500 and 1\,000 words in PDF format\, using standard academic formatting) until the 1st of March 2026). \nAbstracts will be selected based on clarity\, relevance\, originality\, suitability with the overall workshop theme and (preliminary) results. We will inform all applicants by the 16th of March about the outcome of the selection process and subsequently invite the selected young scholars to proceed to Step 2. \nStep 2: The selected young scholars are expected to submit a full working paper version of their research (between 5\,000 and 8\,000 words\, inclusive of abstract\, references\, figure/table captions and endnotes) until the 20th of April 2026. Only participants who submit a full paper will be able to join the workshop. All paper presenters will also be assigned as discussants for another paper. \n  \nFinancial Support: \n\nWe aim to make the workshop as inclusive as possible for PhD students and Early Careers. The workshop will therefore be free of charge.\nThe event will offer financial support for selected participants if needed\, specifically: Partial stipend for accommodation and/or partial travel stipend. The level of support will depend on the available budget.\nAs co-financing for travel expenses with participant’s own resources is expected\, we also encourage an early application to the wide range of external opportunities for small travel grants.\n\n  \nSpecial issue: \nThere is an ongoing Call for Papers for the Special Issue in Regional Studies “Spatial inequalities and feelings of left-behindness: perceptions\, imaginaries\, and policy responses”. Participants in the workshop are encouraged to consider submitting their work to this Special Issue. While presentation at the workshop does not guarantee acceptance\, the sessions will offer an opportunity to receive valuable feedback that may help strengthen their manuscripts prior to submission. \nScientific Committee: \nFabiano Compagnucci\, Alessandra Faggian\, Giulia Urso and Paolo Veneri
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/phd-and-early-career-paper-development-workshop-regional-inequalities-and-perceived-left-behindness/
LOCATION:Gran Sasso Science Institute\, Viale F. Crispi\, 7\, L'Aquila\, L'Aquila\, 67100\, Italy
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