📣 CfP | Social Reproduction @ IIPPE 2026 🗓️ Deadline: 15 February 2026 Come join us! The IIPPE Social Reproduction Working Group invites paper and panel submissions to the IIPPE 16th Annual Conference. 📍 Lisbon | 🗓️ 9–12 September 2026 👉 CfP in link below or by scanning the QR code
Lena Gempke
@lenagempke.bsky.social
PhD Student @SOASEconomics. Feminist political economist researching household debt & social reproduction. Otherwise found falling off rocks or my bike.
📌 “Austerity shrinks the state and stretches the household, until the latter hangs by a single thread: a line of credit” 📚 In this blog, @lenagempke.bsky.social unpacks how austerity and financialisation push South African women into debt to fund everyday life. read the blog 🔗 tinyurl.com/4sfwjsc5
Super excited to have presented my first-ever poster at the YSI Poster Session @iaffe.bsky.social! Short tldr of (preliminary!) findings is in the comments. Any feedback/ideas/comments? Hit me up!!
Most insightful (&fun!) conference of my first year doing this just dropped its call for papers. Send in your hot new SRT works!
📢 For those working on social reproduction: the CfP for the next IIPPE Annual Conference in Ankara is now open! Submit your paper/panel by 1st February here: iippe.org/2025-iippe-a... @lenagempke.bsky.social
🚨 Deadline approaching 🚨 PhD students in Econ and related fields, please submit your extended abstracts for our PhD conference *by 31st Jan*! We pay for your travel, accommodation and food, and we always have great speakers and lots of fun! More info and submission form below. #EconSky #EconPhD
🚨 Call for Papers 🚨 The 13th Warwick Economics PhD conference will take place 3-5 June 2025. Applications are welcome from every field in economics. Accommodation and travel costs will be covered. Keynotes by Prof Stefano Caria and Dr Amrita Kulka The deadline is 31st January! Link in🧵
🚨 New Working Paper 🚨 w/ @essobecker.bsky.social @jvoth.bsky.social Do you run regressions on spatial data? Then keep reading! We present a guide and Stata package for methods by Müller and Watson (2024) to deal with Spatial Unit Roots in Regressions. Link in🧵(1/n)
I got asked on the other site (which I'm boycotting) for literature recommendations discussing the interaction between antitrust & (cyber)security. I think there's so much scholarship still to be written here! Not least because there seems to be a perception of a trade-off between the two. 🧵
Interesting opportunity to learn more about quant methods in feminist economics @ineteconomics.bsky.social ysi.ineteconomics.org/event/making...
Making Feminist Economics Count: Heterodox Methodologies – YSI INETproject Seriesproject Series
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Making feminist economics count - Workshop @ SOAS (13th & 14th of Feb) Come join us for a two day workshop dedicated to learning & advancing quantitative methods in feminist economics. Limited spaces. Apply! ysi.ineteconomics.org/event/making...
feminist/queer political economy starter pack is here - let me know who else I need to add
Out now — "Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction" — a six-article symposium organised by @vincentguermond.bsky.social @kbrickell.bsky.social @nithyaaa.bsky.social antipodeonline.org/2024/12/11/d...
Symposium — “Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction” - Antipode Online
Organised by Vincent Guermond (Queen Mary University of London), Katherine Brickell (King’s College London) and Nithya Natarajan (King’s College London) Social reproduction is about how we live, how l...
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