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Social Economics: Exploring our Heterodoxy San Francisco, CAJanuary 3-5, 2025 The Association for Social Economics (ASE) is accepting proposals for papers/sessions at the 2025 ASSA Meetings
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- Social Reproduction Theory, the ‘Care’ Economy, and the Specter of Disability: A Critique
Author: Ari Parra Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Campus de Somosaguas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
- Who Could Work Remotely During the COVID-19 Pandemic? Perspectives from Hungary and Slovakia
Author: János Szenderák Mónika Rákos Péter Miklós Kőmíves Éva Bácsné Bába Róbert Bacho Gábor Pataki Norbert Gyurián Ede Lázár Ladislav Suhányi Veronika Fenyves a Coordination Center for Research in Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungaryb Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungaryc Department of Accounting and Auditing, Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian College of Higher Education, Berehove, Ukrained Faculty of Economics and Informatics, J. Selye University, Komárno, Slovakiae Faculty of Economics and Socio-Human Sciences and Engineering, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Miercurea Ciuc, Romaniaf Faculty of Public Administration, Pavol Jozef Safárik University, Kosice, Slovakia, Department of Marketing and Management, Tomori Pál College, Budapest, Hungary
- Vulnerability of Indonesian Female Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Author: Devanto Shasta Pratomo Bahtiar Fitanto Moh. Athoillah Dien Amalina Nur Asrofi Muhammad Salahudin Al Ayyubi Christiayu Natalia Brilian Akbar Aminullah a Faculty of Economics and Business, Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesiab Badan Pusat Statistik, Central Jakarta, Indonesia
- Multipolarity and the New South–South relations: myth vs. reality
Author: Omar Dahi Firat Demir a School of Critical Social Inquiry, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA USAb Security in Context, Amherst, MA USAc Department of Economics, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK USAOmar Dahi is a professor of economics at Hampshire College (Massachusetts, USA), the founder and project director of the Security in Context network, and a co-founder and coordinator of the Beirut School of Critical Security Studies. His research interests are in the political economy of development in the Middle East, South-South relations, comparative regionalism, peace and conflict studies, and critical security studies.Firat Demir is a professor of economics at the University of Oklahoma (OK, USA), the co-director of the OU Center for Peace and Development and a Senior Researcher and Co-Founder of the Security in Context network. His main fields of research are economic development and open economy macroeconomics focusing on the issues of economic globalization, structural change, South-South trade and finance, long run development and growth.
- Multipolarity symposium: introduction
Author: Omar Dahi Firat Demir a School of Critical Social Inquiry, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, USAb Security in Context, Amherst, MA, USAc Department of Economics, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USAOmar Dahi is a professor of economics at Hampshire College (Massachusetts, USA), the founder and project director of the Security in Context network, and a co-founder and coordinator of the Beirut School of Critical Security Studies. His research interests are in the political economy of development in the Middle East, South-South relations, comparative regionalism, peace and conflict studies, and critical security studies.Firat Demir is a professor of economics at the University of Oklahoma (OK, USA), the co-director of the OU Center for Peace and Development and a Senior Researcher and Co-Founder of the Security in Context network. His main fields of research are economic development and open economy macroeconomics focusing on the issues of economic globalization, structural change, South-South trade and finance, long run development and growth.
- Exit, voice, rebellion: favourable factors for the democratisation of work
Author: Markus Pausch Department of Applied Social Sciences, Salzburg University of Applied Social Sciences, Puch bei Salzburg, AustriaMarkus Pausch is a political scientist and democracy researcher. He is professor at the Department of Applied Social Sciences at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences/Austria. His research and teaching activities focus on democracy in its different dimensions, from citizenship education and the prevention of anti-democratic tendencies over democratic theory to democratic innovation.
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