IAFFE Final Conference Program (580.8 KB)
Mulberry Tree by Wendy Weiss, 2011-12
Stanford University
12-14th July, 2013
Palo Alto, California
The 2013 IAFFE conference theme, “Feminist Economists’ Perspectives on Women’s Education and Work Across the Globe,” is intended to encourage interdisciplinary dialogue on the issues facing women’s access to work and education across the globe. In addition to regular presentations, we invite everyone to organize sessions and present papers using the feminist perspective to analyze the multiple aspects of educational attainment and work opportunities facing women today.
Participation Guidelines:
IAFFE has a Paper Submission Policy that reflects our desire to promote opportunities for wide participation among individuals. The following guidelines apply to the submission of papers for the IAFFE Annual Conference:
Participants are limited to two appearances on the annual program (excluding the role of chair)
Participants are limited to one formal paper and one informal roundtable discussion
Participants are free to be a co-author on a second paper so long as the co-author is presenting the paper
None of the limitations would exclude a participant from chairing a session
Please note that once you have submitted your abstract you will not be able to edit it
Information for Submitters_1.pdf (315.9 KB)
Pre-Conference Schedule
8:30-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:15 Welcome – Julie Nelson
9:15-10:00 Feminist Economic Methodologies – Ellen Mutari
10:00-10:45 Publishing Feminist Economics Research-Deb Figart
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-11:45 Women, Work, and Migration – Mary Lopez
11:45-12:30 Race and Gender in the American Economy– Lisa Saunders
12:30-2:00 Lunch
2:00-2:45 Queer and Post-Colonial Approaches in Feminist Economics-Karin Schonpflug
2:45-3:30 Caring Labor- Valeria Esquivel
Call for papers:
Date and Time Event
July 11, 2013
8:30-12:00 Board Meeting
2:00-3:50 Associate Editors Meeting
4:00-6:00 Journal Retreat
July 12, 2013
8:00-10:00 Committee Meetings (Contact Chair for meeting location)
2:30-3:30 Publications Committee Meeting
3:45-4:30 General Membership Meeting + Book Celebration
4:30-5:30 Open Forum
5:45-7:00 Reception-Stanford Faculty Club
July 13, 2013
7:00-9:00 Dinner (tickets required) Stanford Faculty Club
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Special Rates at Local Hotels Now Available:
IAFFE has reserved blocks of rooms at the Westin, Sheraton and Cardinal hotels in Palo Alto.
To reserve your room at the Westin or Sheraton please use the following methods:
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Westin:1-800-937-8461 Email the Westin
Sheraton: 1-800-325-3535 Email the Sheraton
When booking please include the following:
Guest name, arrival/departure date, address, phone number and be sure to mention that you are participating in the Annual Conferece of the "International Association for Feminist Economics". To guarantee a reservation, one must give a credit card number and expiration date.
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