Labnet: CFP: Business and Labour History Group,
The University of Sydney - Social Democratic Parties and
Business: An Historical Analysis
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From: Greg Patmore <g.patmore at econ.usyd.edu.au>
Business and Labour History Group
The University of Sydney
CALL FOR PAPERS
Social Democratic Parties and Business: An Historical Analysis
Symposium
Monday 28 September 2009
Symposium Organisers/Editors: Geoff Gallop and Greg Patmore
In recent years Labor/Labour or Social Democratic Governments and
business have been close allies in restructuring capitalist economies
and increasing the influence of the market on economic life. This
thematic section proposes to bring in researchers who are undertaking
long-term studies of the relationship between social democratic
governments and business from Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere.
Examples of topics include:
1. Privatisation and de-regulation as public policy
2. Neo-liberalism and social democratic ideology
3. Fundraising, lobbying politicians and business
4. Social democracy, unions and the labour market
5. The politics of private-public partnerships and contracting out
6. Commissions of Inquiry into government and business - what do they
tell us?
Intending contributors should electronically submit an abstract (300
words) to the editors by Friday 17 April 2009 for consideration.
Intending contributors then participate in a symposium to be held at the
University of Sydney, Australia, on Monday 28 September 2009. Full
papers (5,000 - 8,000 words) for the symposium will be due on Monday 14
September. After the symposium participants will have time to consider
comments before the submission of the final paper for refereeing for the
special thematic section of Labour History on Monday 23 October 2009.
The thematic will appear in the May 2010 issue of Labour History.
A limited amount of financial assistance will be available for overseas
participants in the symposium.
The symposium is organised by the Business and Labour History Group,
Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney and we
acknowledge the financial support of the Faculty of Economics and
Business, The University of Sydney. All enquiries regarding the
symposium and the special thematic section of Labour History should be
addressed to the thematic editors at g.gallop at econ.usyd.edu.au and
g.patmore at econ.usyd.edu.au
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