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GCEG 2015 - 4th Global Conference on Economic Geography

Date2015-08-19 - 2015-08-23

Deadline2015-06-01

VenueUniversity of Oxford, UK - United Kingdom UK - United Kingdom

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.gceg2015.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

The School of Geography and the Environment and The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford invites geographers, regional scientists, policy makers and researchers of related disciplines to participate in the Fourth Global Conference on Economic Geography to be held in Oxford on 19-23 August, 2015.
For details of topics covered by each theme, click on the name of the theme. Please, contact the relevant convener for enquiries regarding ideas for sessions and papers. Submissions are also welcome on other themes and topics. Deadline for abstract submission is the 1st June 2015.
KEY THEMES
Consumption Economies
Development Economies
Digital Economies
Environmental Economies
Financial Economies
Innovation Economies
Political Economies
Regional Economies
Social Economies
Studying Economies
Urban Economies
Work Economies
OTHER MAJOR THEMES AND CALLS FOR PAPERS
Global Production Economies
Valuation Economies
Visualizing Economic Geographies
Towards an Economic Geography of Markets
Sustainable Economics: Challenges, Transitions and Trajectories
Exploring World Cities under Conditions of Financialized Globalization
Local and Regional Development
Working in the Virtual World
Digital Production Networks and Value Chains
Growth Entrepreneurship at the Margins: Digital Production and Innovation in Low-Income Contexts
Crafts and Arts: The role of craft in creative industries
Gender in Global Value Chain and Global Production Network Research
Exploring Regional Economic Change
Financialisation of everyday life
Governance of Risk and Resources
Economic Enclaves and (Uneven) Regional Development
Economic Geographies of International Migrant Labour
Rethinking regulation and regulatory spaces in finance
Knowledge Generation and Translation from the Inside Out
If you want to post your own call for papers on this website, independent from the calls announced above, please email it to gceg2015-AT-ouce.ox.ac.uk. Follow the format of existing calls to write yours. Conference organisers will consider your proposal.

Last modified: 2015-03-25 23:55:44