Coming back from the holidays to find my author copies of 'A History of Ecological Economic Thought' w/ @ant_mis1 on my desk! What a feeling!
Available at https://t.co/4uGpAO3lGT
The conference program for 2025 annual conference at @KingsCollegeLon is now out.
Join us for a discussion on issues of economic development, imperialism, Marx’s value theory, informality, feminist economics, ecological crisis, financialisation & more.
https://t.co/dDSTjtEkCr
New book: Marx for the 21st Century: Reevaluating Marx’s Critique of Political Economy, edited by João Antonio de Paula, Hugo da Gama Cerqueira, Leonardo Gomes de Deus & Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque
https://t.co/8NHibmpn2D
Article: Universal basic income in Viennese Late Enlightenment: rediscovering Josef Popper-Lynkeus and his in-kind social program, by Alexander Linsbichler & Marco P. Vianna Franco
https://t.co/0zpCZ0qnGt
📢 Call for streams for AHE 2025:
We are organising the call slightly differently this year. Call for papers will be based on the accepted streams. If you would like to facilitate session(s) on a specific theme, please submit a stream by Nov 29.
https://t.co/MRVlZ7BWVt
Here is our commentary on how the 2024 Economics Nobel integrates colonialism into economics, while leaving a colonial worldview intact (with @SurbhiKesar & @devikadutt). To explain how & why they do this, we go back to the colonial origins of economics. https://t.co/kCwCVDsEJN
A review of Fredrik Albritton Jonsson and Carl Wennerlind's book (Scarcity: A History from the Origins of Capitalism to the Climate Crisis), by Marco P. Vianna Franco
https://t.co/1P78i9G7bw
Quick reminder to historians of social science and ecological economics out there: open CfP on "The Metrics of Energy" @ Studies in History and Philosophy of Science https://t.co/6TA6xwIgZL
CfP: Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science: Special Issue on "The Metrics of Energy: Accounting for Nature in the History of Social Science and Ecological Economics"
https://t.co/Mou2wIkF6J