SPERI hosted the workshop in collaboration with the editorial boards of the leading journals, and . The workshop has led to a double special issue of NPE and RIPE on 鈥楤lind spots in International Political Economy鈥.
Today, the has been published in New Political Economy, following the publication of the first Special Issue in RIPE last month. Both Special Issues are co-edited by the organisers of the 鈥榖lindspots鈥 initiative: (乐竞体育 of Ottawa), Professor Colin Hay (SPERI, 乐竞体育 of Sheffield), Professor Genevieve LeBaron (SPERI, 乐竞体育 of Sheffield), and (乐竞体育 of Amsterdam).
The NPE special issue is entitled, Blind Spots in Political Economy: Revisiting the Historical Foundations of Current Thought.
The abstract for the introduction, 鈥,鈥 is below:
Contemporary political economy is predicated on widely shared ideas and assumptions, some explicit but many implicit, about the past. Our aim in this Special Issue is to draw attention to, and to assess critically, these historical assumptions. In doing so, we hope to contribute to a political economy that is more attentive to the analytic assumptions on which it is premised, more aware of the potential oversights, biases, and omissions they contain, and more reflexive about the potential costs of these blind spots. This is an Introduction to one of two Special Issues that are being published simultaneously by New Political Economy and Review of International Political Economy reflecting on blind spots in international political economy. Together, these Special Issues seek to identify the key blind spots in the field and to make sense of how many scholars missed or misconstrued important dynamics.
. Initially, all articles in both special issues will be available open-access.
The full list of contributors for both special issues is below.
Special issue editors | Title | Institution |
Jacqueline Best | Professor of Political Science | 乐竞体育 of Ottawa |
Colin Hay | Professor of Political Analysis | 乐竞体育 of Sheffield |
Genevieve LeBaron | Professor of Politics | 乐竞体育 of Sheffield |
Daniel M眉gge | Professor of Political Arithmetic | 乐竞体育 of Amsterdam |
Special issue contributors | Title | Institution |
Maha Rafi Atal | Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Copenhagen Business School |
Kate Bedford | Professor of Law | 乐竞体育 of Birmingham |
Gurminder K. Bhambra | Professor of Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies | 乐竞体育 of Sussex |
Andr茅 Broome | Associate Professor of International Political Economy | 乐竞体育 of Warwick |
Andrew Gamble | Professor of Politics | 乐竞体育 of Sheffield |
Marieke de Goede | Professor of Politics | 乐竞体育 of Amsterdam |
Eric Helleiner | Professor in Political Science | 乐竞体育 of Waterloo |
Kristen Hopewell | Canada Research Chair in Global Policy | 乐竞体育 of British Columbia |
Paul Langley | Professor of Economic Geography | 乐竞体育 of Durham |
Erin Lockwood | Assistant Professor of Political Science | 乐竞体育 of California, Irvine |
Matthew Paterson | Professor of Internatinal Politics | 乐竞体育 of Manchester |
Louis Pauly | J. Stefan Distinguished Professor of Political Economy | 乐竞体育 of Toronto |
V. Spike Peterson | Professor of International Relations | 乐竞体育 of Arizona |
Elisabeth Pr眉gl |
Professor of International Relations | Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva |
Leonard Seabrooke | Professor of International Political Economy and Economic Sociology | Copenhagen Business School |
Robbie Shilliam | Professor of International Relations | Johns Hopkins 乐竞体育 |
JP Singh | Professor of International Commerce and Policy | George Mason 乐竞体育 |
Kevin Young | Associate Professor of Political Science | 乐竞体育 of Massachusetts Amherst |
Watch our short video about the landmark 鈥榖lind spots鈥 workshop that SPERI hosted in 2019 .