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News from the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics & our official journal Socio-Economic Review
Köln, Germany
Joined April 2015
📣 We’re no longer active on Twitter. While the page will remain visible, we won’t be posting new updates here. Make sure to stay in touch on our other platforms: 📘 Facebook: https://t.co/SSw1pjMeAy 💼 LinkedIn: https://t.co/Ve3YCl9Fju 🌐 Bluesky: https://t.co/i6mu4Pzt8e
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🌍 Free online course: Climate Action for a Better World Learn how climate action can drive systemic, just change — organized by SASE members #VeraTrappmann and #JoCutter at the University of Leeds. Start today:
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Take action to help tackle the climate crisis and contribute to a sustainable, just world with impactful climate solutions in this online course from the University of Leeds.
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📢 Call for Papers: Socio-Economic Review is seeking contributions for a special issue on climate-related 'stranding'—exploring socio-political conflicts arising as the climate crisis challenges vested economic interests. Check out the entire call on https://t.co/pNzIL3Zris 🌍✍️
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🔔 Final Reminder: Program Registration Deadline – 9 May To confirm your participation and appear in the conference program, please ensure your registration fees are paid by Thursday, 9 May. 🔗 https://t.co/FY7xlPOghA
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🚨 Postdoc in the Netherlands! Radboud University is seeking a researcher to study how social networks impact labour market inclusion for women & migrants. 📍 Nijmegen | 🧠 Soc/Econ | 📊 Survey & Network Analysis 🗓 Deadline: 3 June 🔗
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#DeadlineReminder: One Week Away! Please ensure your registration fees are paid by 9 May to confirm your participation in the Montreal conference. For more information: https://t.co/FY7xlPOghA
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How did capital controls impact financial market development? @IngaRademacher's comparison shows that Bundesbankers stabilized the macroeconomy—limiting market development—while the Bank of England saw controls as ineffective and promoted liberalization. https://t.co/R5bGfxitvK
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Abstract. This article explores the differential liberalization of capital controls in advanced market economies. It shows that although finance-led econom
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New Career Opportunities at #WUVienna! Now hiring: 🎓 Two Assistant Professors (tenure track) 🎯 Director of Executive Education 📄 Research Communication Specialists International candidates welcome. Apply by May or June 2025. 🔗
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CfP: Socio-Economic Review is seeking contributions for a special issue on the socioeconomics of global offshore finance. Deadline: 15 May 2025. Check out the call: https://t.co/kyd7IQO8ts 🌍✍
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💻 Webinar: Anti-Corporate Activism in the Shadow of Trumpism 📝 While not SASE affiliated, this event by Network L’s #MahaRafiAtal & former convener #TimBartley may interest members of our community: 🗓️ May 12 | 6:00 PM CEST 📍 Zoom 🔗 Register:
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🎉 The 2025 SER Best Paper Prize goes to #DustinVoss & #ShayOBrien! 👏 Honorable mention: #SteffenMurau & #MatteoGiordano 🔗 https://t.co/P4labmgCHo
#SASE #SERPrize #AcademicResearch #PoliticalEconomy #SocialStratification
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📣 Submissions are open for RISE-SASE 2025 — a regional SASE event focused on Latin America 🌎 (not the annual conference in Montreal!) 📍 Niterói, Brazil 🗓️ Nov 20–22, 2025 📝 Submit by July 15 🔗 https://t.co/t58LEkS5Kd
#RISESASE2025 #Socioeconomics
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A friendly reminder for all SASE 2025 Montréal presenters and attendees: 📌 The May 9, 2025 registration deadline is fast approaching. Details: https://t.co/FY7xlPOghA
#SASEMontreal #SASEConference #AcademicConference
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What’s driving corporate profits - investment or rentiership? Baines & Hager measure rentiership and intellectual monopoly as dynamic processes, revealing links to inequality, corporate power, and stagnation in the U.S. economy. https://t.co/nXriSu7XRS
#SER @OxfordJournals
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In this week's episode of "Behind the News", Doug Henwood talks with SER authors Charlie Eaton & Alina Gibadulina about how financiers took over university boards—and what that means for today’s crisis. Check it out: 🔗
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Émission dans Actualités · Chaque semaine · Behind the News with Doug Henwood
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For SASE members who may be interested: 📣 Applications are open for the 2025 Max Planck Summer School for Women in Political Economy! Inclusive. Global. Mentorship-driven. 🗓️ Deadline: April 25 🔗 https://t.co/ry1xFQbvGG
#PoliticalEconomy #WomenInAcademia #PhDLife #SASE
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The Max Planck Summer School for Women in Political Economy aims to establish a network of women working in political economy and to contribute to ameliorating existing gendered inequalities in the...
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📢 Call for Papers: Socio-Economic Review is seeking contributions for a special issue on climate-related 'stranding'—exploring socio-political conflicts arising as the climate crisis challenges vested economic interests. Check out the entire call on https://t.co/pNzIL3Zris 🌍✍️
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Is there no public response to rising income inequality? In this new #SER study, @t_wiesn shows that rising inequality actually correlates with heightened perceptions and critical evaluations of it. https://t.co/UKivjGdChp
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Is there no public response to rising income inequality? In this new #SER study, @t_wiesn shows that rising inequality actually correlates with heightened perceptions and critical evaluations of it. @OxfordJournals
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Age discrimination is a major issue in European job markets. But does it vary across contexts? In this new #SER article, Dalle, Lippens & Baert show that the answer is no. Discrimination against senior candidates is constant. https://t.co/m1o0UE3ZYm
@OxfordJournals
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