Associate Professor in IPE and Governance Erasmus University Rotterdam
IPE and crisis,capitalism, neoliberalism, critical realism, new institutionalism
Excited to share my latest in Globalizations ! Should be an interesting read for those who emphasize the Substance led foundations of Polanyian thought in political economy, and for scholars interested in embedding Polanyi within Critical Realism.
https://t.co/A7RLXLUnOb
🌐 Dr @KarimKnio has been elected president of the International Association for Critical Realism IACR.
Knio aims to foster global connections in realist philosophy and advance research collaborations with ISS and @Ceres_Dev: 🔗 https://t.co/UXPpiF0R6q
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Excited that my article is a #TopDownloadedArticle in the Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior! It will be the basis for a forthcoming book on social ontology and neoliberalism with @routledgebooks. Thanks to @shaitandrew for helping. @EngageCR
👉https://t.co/MeEhCIQQPI
💡 To truly understand crises, we need to dig deeper.
In a new interview, Associate Professor @KarimKnio explores his passion for uncovering the deeper mechanisms behind political crises using innovative theories.
🔗Read now: https://t.co/eXXcC8QeC4
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A short introductory piece on the Realist Complexity special issue in the Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior (JTSB). It has contributions from Douglas Porpora, Alan Norrie, Yi Yang, the late Margaret Archer and myself.
https://t.co/lL4tvwJbfM
Theoretically, the book will combine two frameworks I have been working on recently: 1) Pedagogy of Crisis I developed with Bob Jessop. 2) Immanent Causality Morphogenetic Approach (ICMA) and Morphogenetic Regulation (MR) 2/2.
Very excited to share that I have signed a book contract with Springer Palgrave Macmillan on the EU's energy Strategy in the Mediterranean basin. Thematically, the book will focus on the EU's energy strategy (namely gas) with Algeria, Egypt and Turkey 1/2