Announcement: Special issue
EJPE invites submissions for a forthcoming special issue on Philosophical Contributions to Degrowth. Click here for more information.
Georgios Papadopoulos combines economics, philosophical analysis, and aesthetics with an exploratory artistic practice. His research gravitates around money and its socioeconomic functions. He studied philosophy and economics at the London School of Economics and then at Erasmus University Rotterdam under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Arjo Klamer. In 2008 and 2009 he was a researcher at the theory department of Jan Van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, and in 2012 was granted the Vilém Flusser Award for Artistic Research from the School of Fine Arts and the transmediale festival in Berlin.
Announcement: Special issue
EJPE invites submissions for a forthcoming special issue on Philosophical Contributions to Degrowth. Click here for more information.
Announcement: New section 'Into the Archives'
EJPE is launching a new section in the journal, 'Into the Archives', aimed at popularising—and contextualising—archival work previously unavailable in English or previously unpublished manuscripts written in the English language. Click here for more information.
Mark Blaug Prize
The Mark Blaug Prize for 2020/2021 has been awarded to Malte Dold and Alexa Stanton (Pomona College). Read more about the winners of the 2020/2021 prize.
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