[URPE] AFIT 2007 Call for Papers
Geoffrey Schneider
gschnedr at bucknell.edu
Wed Jun 7 15:06:20 MDT 2006
Dear URPE Colleagues:
Below is the call for papers for the annual meetings of the Association For
Institutional Thought (AFIT). AFIT has a history of supporting heterodox
work of all stripes, sponsoring panels on teaching and pedagogy, and
sponsoring graduate student panels.
Contact program chair Eric Hake (erhake at eiu.edu) if you have any questions.
Cheers,
Geoff Schneider
________________________
Association for Institutional Thought [AFIT]
2007 CALL FOR PAPERS
The annual meeting of AFIT will be held
April 11-14, 2007:
Calgary, Alberta
Hyatt Regency Calgary
700 Centre Street SE,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
In conjunction with the Western Social Science Association (WSSA) 49th
Annual Conference
Theme for the 2007 Conference:
Borders and Boundaries in Institutional Economics
With recognition of the role of culture in organizing economic activity,
institutional work draws its inspiration from messy reality-- the overlap
of disciplinary boundaries, the interaction between diverse intellectual
traditions, and the conflict and cooperation between social groups within
and between societies. Possible themes for papers and/or panels could
include the influence of other social science traditions on institutional
economics, the application of interdisciplinary work in pragmatic policy
analysis, the connection or overlap between diverse elements within
heterodox economic theory, and the relevance of cultural norms and cross
cultural conflict in the study of economic systems.
In addition to the above topics, AFIT welcomes papers reflecting the
tradition and analytical perspective of institutional economics and
applications of institutional analysis to current policy
issues. Submissions from economists of other heterodox schools of thought
are also welcome. AFIT encourages proposals from graduate students, and it
is anticipated that at least one and possibly more panels of graduate
student papers will be included in the program this year.
AFIT hopes to continue the tradition of having one or more roundtables on
ideas, experiences, and materials helpful for incorporating
institutionalism and heterodox economics into our teaching. Participants
in these roundtables are encouraged to submit their materials for posting
on the AFIT web site.
Anyone interested in attending the AFIT Conference or in finding out more
about the organization may visit the AFIT web site at
http://www.orgs.bucknell.edu/afee/afit/. The WSSA web site can be found at
http://wssa.asu.edu.
You must be a member of AFIT to present a paper at the conference. Annual
dues are only $15. Contact Steven Bolduc, Secretary-Treasurer of AFIT,
(bolduc at mnstate.edu).
How to submit a proposal: please follow instructions precisely. Proposals
submitted in an incorrect form will be returned and the author will be
asked to resubmit in the proper form.
Individual Paper Proposals. Proposals must sent in electronic form as a
Microsoft Word attachment in Times New Roman, 12 point font, single-spaced,
and include the following information:
Section: AFIT
Contact Author:
Affiliation:
Mailing Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Willing to serve as discussant/moderator (y/n):
Overhead projector (y/n):
Other equipment request:
Double space
Line 1: Author
Line 2: Affiliation
(repeat lines 1 and 2 as necessary)
Space
Line 3: Title (place title within quotation marks: "Institutionalist Theory")
Space
Abstract: Not to exceed 200 words
Complete Panel Proposals. Complete panel proposals are invited. Panel
proposals should include 3-4 papers, 1-2 discussants and a panel
chair. Panel organizers should send a brief letter with the following
information: 1) Title of panel; 2) List of Participants; 3) E-mail
addresses for all panel participants. Each participant in the panel should
also submit an individual proposal with the information listed above.
Please note: Abstracts of papers presented at AFIT will be included in the
WSSA published abstract disk (available at the conference). WSSA requires
that abstracts not exceed 200 words. Excessively long abstracts will be
truncated at the word limit.
Audiovisual or other equipment needs: Individual and panel proposals
should include requests for any equipment (WSSA does not provide computer
projectors). It is difficult (and expensive) to arrange for equipment at
the last minute. Please plan ahead!
Send proposals by E-mail (with the subject line AFIT 2007 Proposal Lastname
and file attachment in Microsoft Word or RTF format preferred) to the Vice
President of AFIT:
Eric R. Hake
Department of Economics
Eastern Illinois University
600 Lincoln Avenue
Charleston, IL 61920
Ph: (217) 581-6333
E-mail: erhake at eiu.edu
Deadline for proposal submission: December 1, 2006
Geoffrey Schneider
Director, Bucknell University Teaching and Learning Center
Associate Professor of Economics
Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Phone: (570) 577-3446
Fax: (570) 577-3451
E-mail: gschnedr at bucknell.edu
Web page: http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/gschnedr/
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