Very cool paper by Jack Wright @poleconCRASSH combining sociological and philosophical critiques of economics: from the social and organisational characteristics of the field to their epistemic consequences https://t.co/AWH6GXiPrg
Philosophy of Science at its very best: Jack Wright @poleconCRASSH on the epistemic damage done by the hierarchical organisation of research in economics @CambUP_PHILNYUK https://t.co/cTCEhZi5zH
Important new paper from Jack Wright @STS_Gothenburg, @poleconCRASSH. Outsized social hierarchies in the economics profession are well known, but Jack traces the consequences of these hierarchies on the knowledge produced and it’s not pretty. https://t.co/rUVF8su5g7
How does hierarchy in economics impact the knowledge the discipline produces? One of our convenors (Jack Wright) asks in a new paper: https://t.co/xiC9l6ZdCs
The famous @alicecpearson, who digged up this treasure, of @poleconCRASSH and anthropology of the economics discipline fame is now on twitter - don't hesitate to give her a follow https://t.co/thWVOeDzMg
Many thanks to great @poleconCRASSH team and to @ChristinaLaska1 for organising an excellent day of reflection and a panel on statistics in econ history, critical macrofinance and international trade.
👀 Reading this very interesting symposium on @epopppp book *Thinking like an economist*
Posts by @Econ_Marshall@FrankPasquale
and Landon Storrs so far!
https://t.co/fvdjxbBa7M
Excited for the launch of this new @LPE_Project symposium on Thinking like an Economist.
And looking forward to hearing what @Econ_Marshall,
@FrankPasquale, Landon Storrs, @heinzerlaw, and @ErikPeinert have to say over the next couple of weeks. https://t.co/IO5XuhDz5z
📣 Open for registration
'Conversations on the politics of economics: claims for knowledge'
🗓️ 14 Sept 2022
https://t.co/AW4LEWBkze
Join the @poleconCRASSH research group for their final workshop and a collective conversation around economic knowledge.
@ExpertiseUnder
Apologies for the long silence but WE ARE BACK 🔥
We are organising a final event on the 14/09/2022 📅 to take stock of the debates our successive seminars have opened, and to project their implications forward.
Speakers, programme & infos ➡️
https://t.co/wgaA6OaKUR
Join @poleconCRASSH for their next seminar with Kath Weston on 'The Genesis Block: Cryptocurrency Creation Stories’.
Thursday 3 March at 15:00
https://t.co/isvM1IYVbl
Our next webinar is with anthropologist Prof. Kath Weston on “The Genesis Block: Cryptocurrency Creation Stories.”
This Thursday 3rd March, 3pm GMT. Register here:
https://t.co/CpknyyT3ts
@MikeBrewerEcon@PJTheEconomist@MarshallLibrary Yes still lots of essays in Cambridge econ in part of the 90's - more than today! - but this generalised "Essay" examination paper seems to be long gone...