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Recent Posts
- Lezioni di Franco Moretti April 28, 2023
- DR2 COLLOQUIUM in Turin – Lucia Pasini, “Distant Listening” – 9 February 2023 January 21, 2023
- THIRD DR2 CONFERENCE (in Rome!) January 12, 2023
- New course on “Distant Reading in the History of Philosophy” in Turin November 4, 2022
- Franco Moretti in Turin October 20, 2022
- Project PAWOS receives funding from the University of Siena July 30, 2021
- Mind and British idealism – a distant reading perspective June 14, 2021
- Data visualization – Enhancing the Digital Humanities Course Registry May 17, 2021
- Digital Humanities 2021 Summer Schools April 26, 2021
- Call for applications for Post-doc positions – Turin, Exeter, Amsterdam April 12, 2021
Category Archives: Economics
Call for applications for Post-doc positions – Turin, Exeter, Amsterdam
We are glad to announce that the University of Exeter and the University of Turin are looking for three post-doc position. Details about the job profiles below:
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DR2@STOREP: quantitative history of ideas between philosophy and economics
We are proud to announce that several DR2 members will be present at the 17th Annual Conference of STOREP (Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell’Economia Politica || Italian Association for the History of Economic Thought). This is now a well-established … Continue reading
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Mario Cedrini’s talk in Turin
We are pleased to announce a talk about pluralism in economics and the social sciences given by the DR2 member Mario Cedrini, who teaches History of economic thought at the University of Turin. The conference, organised by L’Ornitorinco. Laboratorio culturale, … Continue reading
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