Polanyi Paper series
Permanent Call for Polanyi Papers
The “Polanyi Papers” series of the IKPS plans to collect texts which deal with ongoing transformations and explore contemporary challenges inspired by Karl Polanyi or further the debates on Polanyi’s work and concepts.
The series is open for contributions by international scholars but also, students, doctoral students and/or Ph.D. holders who have written a paper on his work or on a topic on current issues which utilizes Polanyi’ work as a theoretical framework and starting point. The paper series aims to contribute to the international debates on the contemporary relevance of Karl Polanyi’s work. In particular for young researchers, it offers the opportunity to contribute to the international debate on Polanyi’s work and have their work discussed by international experts. Papers should not exceed 6000 words and will be reviewed by the IKPS team.
If you wish to submit a paper, please send it to Maria Markantonatou or Roland Atzmüller
Emails: markantonatou@gmail.com, roland.atzmueller@jku.atAuthor's Guide
All submissions should be prepared in accordance with this guideline and submitted to the series editors by email
• as a WORD document (set in Calibri)
containing,
• Full title (& subtitle)
• all authors' full names
• short author CV - 150 words max. each
• abstract - 200-300 words
• main text file - under 6000 words subdivided into at least 3 sub-sections including titles
• references in APA 7th style
The IKPS will use an uniform cover page, Impressum and format the paper text, images and graphs according to the series’ formatting style.
Polanyi Papers
Care and Housing in Transition: Polanyian Perspectives on Two Contested Fields
Bürbaumer, Kristin; Eigner, Alexander; Schütz, Stefan; Wurm, Julia
IKPS Polanyi Papers #005, Vienna. 2024.
Money as a Fictitious Commodity and the Politics of Monetary Depoliticization
Schneider, Colleen
IKPS Polanyi Papers #004, Vienna. 2024.
Shaping Provisioning Systems for an Eco-Social Transformation
Bärnthaler, Richard; Haderer, Margaret; Novy, Andreas; Schneider, Colleen
IKPS Polanyi Papers #003, Vienna. 2022.
Universalism, Cultural Difference and the “Revenge of Politics”: Revisiting Karl Polanyi in the contemporary global political environment
Buğra, Ayşe
IKPS Polanyi Papers #002, Vienna. 2022.
Beyond Globalization and Deglobalization – where to start? A Polanyian multi-level development strategy to provide a good life for all within planetary boundaries
Eder, Julia; Novy, Andreas
IKPS Polanyi Papers #001, Vienna. 2021.