[AK.IPO] REMINDER: CfP | Annual EAEPE Conference (3-5 November 2016, Manchester, UK)
Benjamin Wilhelm
benjamin.wilhelm at uni-erfurt.de
Mo Mai 9 10:41:50 CEST 2016
Liebe IPÖ-Liste,
Hier eine Erinnerung für unseren diesjährigen Call for Papers der Research
Area ³Monetary Economics, Finance and Financial Institutions².
Das Ende der Einreichungsfrist ist der 15. Mai 2016.
Die besten Grüße
Benjamin
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Benjamin Wilhelm, M.A.
Coordinator of the Research Area J
"Monetary Economics, Finance and Financial Institutions"
European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE)
E: benjamin.wilhelm at sowi.uni-gießen.de
28th Annual Conference of the
European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) on
³Industrialisation, socio-economic transformation and Institutions²
3rd5th of November 2016,
Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
Call for Papers
of the EAEPE Research Area J on
³Monetary Economics, Finance and Financial Institutions²
This research area provides a pluralistic and interdisciplinary forum for
the analysis of financial markets and their role in economy, culture and
society. All aspects of finance in this respect are taken into
consideration. Given the current economic situation, this research area pays
particular attention to post-crisis dynamics and how present financial
markets work, what their function in contemporary capitalist systems
actually is and how systemic risks are produced and managed.
For the 2016 EAEPE Annual Conference, we ask for submissions on questions
posed by new instruments and cultures of finance and how they shape,
stabilize or interrupt economic and political systems. Repercussions of the
recent financial crisis show a broadened interest in finance beyond
Economics. Disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, critical management
or cultural studies but also civil society actors like NGOs, activists and
artists took part in debates about a better financial architecture. In order
to enrich the theoretical and policy vocabulary of (heterodox) economics
this research area wants to reach out to interdisciplinary perspectives on
ŒMonetary Economics, Finance and Financial Institutions¹. Thus, this
Research Area wants to relate (but is by no means limited) to the following
concerns:
- How does present economic culture affect, change and stabilize
financial hierarchies and political power?
- How does financial expertise and new public or private financial
Institutions impact democratic decision-making or the very concept of
democracy?
- How does post-crisis financial regulation affect the performance and
business models of financial institutions and the financial field more
generally?
- How are unconventional central bank policies legitimated in relation
to economic theory, democratic accountability and income and wealth
inequality?
- What is the new role of central banking and how does it restrict and
enable future expectations for areas beyond finance?
- What are the implications of new securitization and investment
practices on current financial architecture and the low growth and interest
rate environment?
- In which respects does digitalization in finance change financial
practices like credit creation, payment systems, wealth management or
maturity transformation?
- What are present modes of algorithmic knowledge and execution in
finance and how does its rate of acceleration affect regulation, economic
theory, banking and other financial institutions?
- What kind of new influential financial intermediaries evolve in the
present financial and cultural post crisis setting and what kind of
peer-to-peer credit creation alternatives are most promising?
We welcome submissions of individual papers or panels. Panel submissions are
thought to contain 4 to 5 contributions, chair and discussant. Submissions
should be handed in through the EAEPE website (http://eaepe.org
<http://eaepe.org/?page=events&side=annual_conference&sub=eaepe2016_abstract
_submission> ). For further questions relating to the conference or this
call please write to the coordinators of this Research Area: Benjamin
Wilhelm (benjamin.wilhelm at sowi.uni-giessen.de
<mailto:benjamin.wilhelm at sowi.uni-giessen.de> ) or Ian Crowther
(ian.crowther at mbs.ac.uk <mailto:ian.crowther at mbs.ac.uk> ).
Important dates: Abstract submission deadline: May 15, 2016
Notification of acceptance: June 18, 2016
Early Registration deadline: July 31, 2016
Paper submission for invited contributions: October 01, 2016
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