
Johanna Gautier Morin- Central European University
Johanna Gautier Morin
- Central European University
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This special issue calls for a critical, historically grounded, and interdisciplinary perspective on international circulations and inequalities in the social sciences. It emphasizes the importance of considering the social sciences as a whole and in relation to broader power dynamics. To address inequalities in the production and dissemination of...
Although economics derives its name from the Greek oikos nomos, or household management, the question of domestic labor, usually performed by women, has long been ignored in canonical conceptions of labor and value. But not by everyone. The canons of economic discipline have obscured the problem by systematically marginalizing the work of economist...
Four weeks after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, US Senator John Kennedy accused the Biden administration of indirectly providing over $17 billion to Moscow as Putin was gearing up for war. In August 2021, the International Monetary Fund had indeed approved a historic $650 billion allocation of Special Drawing Rights to help member countries struggli...
Extended abstract submission (1,000 words + bibliography): November 15th, 2021
Notification of acceptance: December 21st, 2021
Preliminary paper submission (ca. 3,000 words + bibliography) to be discussed during an
online workshop by the guest editors and the other contributors to the special issue: April 2022
Full paper submission: August 31st,...
The Chilean military regime offered a prime example of interactions among elite groups in the making of macroeconomic policies. Through the lens of both Bourdieu's field theory and Mills's elite coordination through networks, we show how Chilean elites sought to implement these policies despite being divided by their transnational and national ties...
Mainstream economic theories went through an intellectual crisis during the recession that hit Western economies in the late 1970s. Academic debates extended to public media and mass culture, starting with the TV shows led by John Kenneth Galbraith ( The Age of Uncertainty) and Milton Friedman (Free to Choose). Such a translation of ideas and langu...