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The Health Economists’ Study Group, popularly known as HESG, exists to support and promote the work of health economists. The group is intended for health economists rather than more generally for people interested in health economics. Although the group has an academic function – the...
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Building Alternative Livelihoods in times of political and ecological crisis is the overarching theme of the conference. Economic systems have always co-evolved with social, environmental and technological systems. The worsening ecological and climate crisis means we must urgently abandon...
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The focus for this year’s event is placed on the interaction between organisational change factors which are internal and external to the organisation, we actively encourage a wide range of contributions which directly address issues relating to organisational change and development. In the...
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Theme: Insights into Organisational Change and Development: The Lenses of the Past, Present and Future. Topics: - the influence of research paradigms and philosophy on approaches to organisational change and development ; - resistance to change as a psychological and/or systems phenomenon. - the...
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Topics: Ageing in Europe; Sociology of the Arts; Biographical Perspectives on European Societies; Sociology of Children and Childhood; Sociology of Consumption; Critical Political Economy; Sociology of Culture; Disaster, Conflict and Social Crisis; Economic Sociology; Sociology of Education;...
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You are invited to submit theoretical and empirical papers in all areas of environmental and resource economics for presentation.
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Any topic within the area of Macroeconomics and Growth. Research in the MG programme covers long-run macroeconomic issues including: Economic growth; Inequality; Political economy; Structural change; Macroeconomic aspects of development.
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Conference themes: I. China, human security, and conflict resolution; II. China and global development after the financial crisis; III. China and the changing architecture of global governance; IV. Representations of China within the global order; V. Mapping the future global order.
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