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Knowledge from the margins, marginal knowledge? Sources, scope, and legitimacy of critical economic knowledge

Call for proposals

From November 26, 2024 to January 31, 2025

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Photo de Pixabay: https://www.pexels.com/fr-fr/photo/ampoule-claire-355948/

The study of economic knowledge and its political influence has largely focused on central sites of power and on its academic production. This conference seeks to broaden that perspective by examining marginalized economic knowledge and the dynamics of its (de-)marginalization. It will specifically address the development of lay or relegated economic theories and practices, considering their logic of legitimation, the actors, spaces, and actions that generate them, and their relative autonomy. The conference will concentrate on the long twentieth century and welcomes proposals from all disciplines within the humanities and social sciences.

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Date

From November 26, 2024 to January 31, 2025

Submitted on November 26, 2024

Updated on November 26, 2024