ASE Webinar on State-Sponsored Violence
On behalf of the ASE, we would like to thank Dr. William Oliver and Ayana Best for their presentations on the social and economic implications
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On behalf of the ASE, we would like to thank Dr. William Oliver and Ayana Best for their presentations on the social and economic implications
Amitava Dutt, Sara Stevano, and Lisa Herzog – members of the editorial board of the Review of Social Economy – gave a talk about how
Paolo Ramazzotti, managing editor of the Forum for Social Economics, gave a talk about how to undertake policy-related research. Aimed at junior scholars, the session was
Roberto Veneziani, co-editor of the Review of Social Economy, gave a talk about publishing and the publication process. This talk was aimed at junior scholars
The Association for Social Economics expresses deep concern and outrage at the murders and targeting of three Atlanta-area businesses on March 16, 2021 in which a male shooter killed
The ASE YouTube page is live and updated with various talks and panel sessions from many ASE members, including the plenary session and 6 of
The Multiple Facets of Inequality The conservative revolution of the 1980s led to significant institutional changes that eroded public interventions in the economy. These changes
Colleagues and friends, Feeling the weight of this moment, we write to you today as the leadership team of the Association for Social Economics to comment
The Warren Samuels Prize is awarded to a paper presented at the January ASSA meetings (preferably at a session sponsored by ASE, but not required).
The Forum for Social Economics welcomes the submission of the papers presented at the ASE sessions of the ASSA conference on topics related to stratification. These papers
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