The Global Knowledge of Economic Inequality. The Measurement of Income and Wealth Distribution since 1945

  1. Application, use and discourse: the application of inequality knowledge in state bureaucracies and the political decision-making process; the use of inequality knowledge in public discourse and in political narratives such as the myth of the „income revolution“ in the United States or the „great transformation“ of society in the United Kingdom; the influence of statistical knowledge on societal self-descriptions and political languages and vice versa.
  1. The global inequality debate: the emergence and shifting framing of the global inequality debate and its entanglements with domestic debates about inequality and poverty; the role of intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations in the production and dissemination of knowledge about cross-country inequality; the causes and effects of the delayed global debate about personal income inequality.

We welcome submissions from scholars at all career stages. Please send an abstract of up to 500 words, accompanied by a short CV, to roemer@ghil.ac.uk by 28 February 2018. Economy travel and accommodation in London will be available for invited speakers.

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Felix Roemer
German Historical Institute London
17 Bloomsbury Square
London WC1A 2NJ
roemer@ghil.ac.uk

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