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Ecologizing Economics

Reflexivity, Methods and Interdisciplinarity in the Age of Anthropocene

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Publié le jeudi 23 février 2023

Résumé

In the context of a multidimensional ecological crisis, economic analysis is challenged to adapt its methods so that it can remain relevant to contemporary issues. In particular, calls to strengthen the consideration of biogeophysical dynamics are becoming more and more pressing. The aim of this workshop is to bring together young researchers to question the place of economics in the ecosystem of disciplines in the context of ecological emergency. To help us in our reflection, we will have the pleasure to welcome prof. Michiru Nagatsu from the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science. We encourage young scholars (widely defined) researching in economics, philosophy, sociology, history of economic thought or any related discipline to apply to this methodological workshop, either as a speaker or as a simple participant.

Annonce

On June 28th 2023 in Lille, France, the day preceding the 6th International Conference of Economic Philosophy “Economic Philosophy in the Age of the Anthropocene” 

Argument

In the context of a multidimensional ecological crisis, economic analysis is challenged to adapt its methods so that it can remain relevant to contemporary issues. In particular, calls to strengthen the consideration of biogeophysical dynamics are becoming more and more pressing. The orientation of economics towards these issues is therefore an invitation for a certain number of economists to build interdisciplinary forms of research, open notably to natural and other social sciences. However, achieving such coherence is far from obvious.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together young researchers to question the place of economics in the ecosystem of disciplines in the context of ecological emergency. With questions at the level of economics itself (e.g. what aspects of the discipline provide a useful and singular point of view in a context of ecological crisis?) and at the level of interdisciplinarity (e.g. how to investigate emerging interdisciplinary practices?). 

To help us in our reflection, we will have the pleasure to welcome prof. Michiru Nagatsu from the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science. Prof. Nagatsu is a specialist in the philosophy of economics and sustainability sciences, and will be able to enlighten our discussions with a more experienced eye.

We encourage young scholars (widely defined) researching in economics, philosophy, sociology, history of economic thought or any related discipline to apply to this methodological workshop, either as a speaker or as a simple participant. 

Application

Apply by filling out the form on the webpage of the workshop.

Some travel and accommodation stipends are available. The conference's registration fees will be free for the workshop participants. 

The language of the workshop will be English. Please note that the number of candidates that will be selected is limited to 10, in order to guarantee the quality of the workshop.

The deadline for application is March 14th.

Successful candidates will be notified in the beginning of April.

For further information and inquiries, please contact the organizers at workshop_anthropocene_YSI@protonmail.com

Organizing and selection committee

  • Camila Orozco Espinel, maîtresse de conférences en économie au laboratoire d’économie et de gestion REGARDS de l’Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne
  • Hadrien Lantremange, post-doctorant en économie à l’UMR AGIR du centre INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse et chercheur associé à la Chaire Énergie & Prospérité
  • Baptiste Parent, doctorant en économie au Centre International de Recherches sur l’Environnement et le Développement (CIRED)
  • Maëliss Gouchon, doctorante en économie au laboratoire d’économie et de gestion REGARDS de l’Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne

Partners

The Institute of New Economic Thinking Young Scholars Initiative (INET YSI) Working Groups on Sustainability and History of Economic Thought 

Lieux

  • Sciences Po Lille - 9 Rue Auguste Angellier
    Lille, France (59)

Format de l'événement

Événement uniquement sur site


Dates

  • mardi 14 mars 2023

Mots-clés

  • anthropocène, économie, épistémologie, réflexivité, méthodologie, histoire de la pensée économique, philosophie de l'économie, sociologie de l'économie, économie politique

Source de l'information

  • Maëliss Gouchon
    courriel : doctoriales-rudologie [at] univ-lemans [dot] fr

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CC0-1.0 Cette annonce est mise à disposition selon les termes de la Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universel.

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« Ecologizing Economics », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le jeudi 23 février 2023, https://doi.org/10.58079/1am1

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