CALL FOR PAPERS and FINAL PROGRAM WILL BE LAUNCHED BY JANUARY 2021
International Conference on the
Political Philosophy, Social Sciences and Policy Analysis of Basic Income Experiments
July 1-3, 2021. University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
Organizer: UBIEXP Research Project, Centre for Ethics, Politics & Society (University of Minho)
Collaborators: Stanford Basic Income Lab (Stanford University), Freiburg Institute for Basic Income Studies (University of Freiburg), Jain Family Institute (New York, US) & Associação Rendimento Básico Incondicional (Portugal).
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The debate about basic income requires our attention, especially when a growing number of countries and cities are conducting experiments to test out new schemes of cash transfer. This conference aims to evaluate experiments from both normative and empirical perspectives, drawing on the insights of philosophy, political science, and economics, amongst others. It seeks to bring together those who are engaged in experiments both at a theoretical and practical levels to foster the debate between those involved in designing and implementing pilots with scholars in the fields of political philosophy, social sciences and policy analysis. We are particularly interested in assessing the political and the philosophical implications of these pilots and their results, the nature of those experiments, the epistemic status of the data and the impacts it generates, the manner in which the results can be translated into a real policy, to what extent they might inform other social policies, and which are the main limitations and challenges when conducting them.
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International Conference on the
Political Philosophy, Social Sciences and Policy Analysis of Basic Income Experiments
July 1-3, 2021. University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
Organizer: UBIEXP Research Project, Centre for Ethics, Politics & Society (University of Minho)
Collaborators: Stanford Basic Income Lab (Stanford University), Freiburg Institute for Basic Income Studies (University of Freiburg), Jain Family Institute (New York, US) & Associação Rendimento Básico Incondicional (Portugal).
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The debate about basic income requires our attention, especially when a growing number of countries and cities are conducting experiments to test out new schemes of cash transfer. This conference aims to evaluate experiments from both normative and empirical perspectives, drawing on the insights of philosophy, political science, and economics, amongst others. It seeks to bring together those who are engaged in experiments both at a theoretical and practical levels to foster the debate between those involved in designing and implementing pilots with scholars in the fields of political philosophy, social sciences and policy analysis. We are particularly interested in assessing the political and the philosophical implications of these pilots and their results, the nature of those experiments, the epistemic status of the data and the impacts it generates, the manner in which the results can be translated into a real policy, to what extent they might inform other social policies, and which are the main limitations and challenges when conducting them.
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Structure: Three-day conference, divided into one book symposium and 2 thematic panels along two sessions per day:
The program and cfp will be launched by January 2021
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Confirmed speakers include: Guy Standing, Jamie Cooke, Rebecca Hasdell, Stuart White, Juliana Bidadanure, Karl Widerquist, Bernhard Neumärker.
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Participation: If you are interested in attending, please send an email to Roberto Merrill (nrbmerrill@gmail.com) and Bru Laín (bgrafic@gmail.com) with your name, affiliation, and a short biography by March 20, 2021. If you are interested in presenting your research, please send a title and an abstract of 300-500 words by March 20th, 2021.
Registration fees: There are no registration fees for presenters nor for attendance only.
The program and cfp will be launched by January 2021
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Confirmed speakers include: Guy Standing, Jamie Cooke, Rebecca Hasdell, Stuart White, Juliana Bidadanure, Karl Widerquist, Bernhard Neumärker.
***
Participation: If you are interested in attending, please send an email to Roberto Merrill (nrbmerrill@gmail.com) and Bru Laín (bgrafic@gmail.com) with your name, affiliation, and a short biography by March 20, 2021. If you are interested in presenting your research, please send a title and an abstract of 300-500 words by March 20th, 2021.
Registration fees: There are no registration fees for presenters nor for attendance only.