Hi All – I thought this might be of
interest to some of you. Apologies for cross-posting, Diana
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Diana Tietjens Meyers
Ignacio Ellacurķa SJ Chair of Social Ethics and
Professor of Philosophy
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From: Center for Women's Global Leadership
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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Subject: Feminist Economics
Special Call for Papers: Engendering Economic Policy in
http://www.feministeconomics.org/call_for_paper/4/
Guest
Editors
Caren A Grown, Abena D Oduro, and Irene van Staveren
In
recent years, feminist economists and gender and development scholars have
drawn attention to the adverse effects in
The
special issue, planned for online publication in 2014 and print publication in
2015, will bring together new research aimed at challenging and improving
economic policies in
Contributions
may cover diverse topics, including but not limited to:
Deadline for abstracts: Please
direct queries and abstracts (500 words maximum) to the Guest Editors, Caren
Grown ([log in to unmask]), Abena D.
Oduro ([log in to unmask]), and Irene van
Staveren ([log in to unmask]), no later than 1 September 2011.
If
the Guest Editors approve an abstract, the complete manuscript will be due 1 April 2012 and should be submitted
to Feminist Economics through the submissions website (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rfec).
Questions about these procedures may be sent to [log in to unmask],
+1.713.348.4083 (phone) or +1.713.348.5495 (fax).
http://www.feministeconomics.org/call_for_paper/4/
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