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SUMMARY:Law and Political Economy Meets Heterodox Economics: Power\, Freedom\, Institutions\, and the Law
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 12\, 2025 \n9:00am–5:00pm ET \nYale Law School \n127 Wall Street\, New Haven\, CT 06511 \nAt our Spring 2025 workshop\, we seek to feature multi-disciplinary and intersectional emerging scholarship reflecting on the relationships between politics\, law\, and economics\, and society. We welcome papers both on and beyond the general workshop theme of “Power\, Freedom\, Institutions\, and the Law.” \nStudents and emerging scholars interested in presenting law-and-political-economy-informed analysis of class\, gender\, race\, imperialism\, and more\, are welcome to submit a 100–300 word abstract with titles by March 15\, 2025\, via the following link: https://bit.ly/4b0hAxa. In keeping with a commitment to methodological pluralism\, research utilizing quantitative or qualitative methods\, analytic or institutional approaches\, and other techniques from a variety of disciplines\, will all be considered. We are especially interested in soliciting abstracts that cut across disciplinary lines involving economics\, law and institutionalism\, politics\, history\, etc. \nWe encourage proposals and projects at every stage of their development; completed papers are not necessary at the time of the workshop. If you are unsure if your proposal fits the submission guidelines\, please do not hesitate to contact the organizers by mailing to appeal@politicaleconomylaw.org. \nThe workshop will begin with a plenary panel on Third World internationalism today\, and a masterclass on methods in law and political economy. \nIf you are interested in presenting or attending\, please note that\, while the workshop is free of charge and will include lunch and refreshments\, we are unfortunately unable to provide support for travel or lodging. \nCo-organizers and Sponsors: \nThe Association for the Promotion of Political Economy and the Law (APPEAL)\, a program of the LPE Collective; \nYale Law and Political Economy Student Group; \nJohn Jay College Economics Department; \nJohn Jay College Law and Political Economy Society; \nWith New School for Social Research students and faculty; and \nUMass Amherst LPE Group
URL:https://lpecollective.org/event/law-and-political-economy-meets-heterodox-economics-power-freedom-institutions-and-the-law/
CATEGORIES:APPEAL,Heterodox Economics Meets LPE
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