From facultynews@email.TheIHS.org Wed Feb 10 07:04:59 2010 Return-Path: Received: from email.TheIHS.org (email.TheIHS.org [209.183.228.183]) by smtp.XXXXXXX.XXX (8.14.3/8.14.3) with ESMTP id o1AF4um9007143 for ; Wed, 10 Feb 2010 07:04:57 -0800 Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:04:56 -0500 (EST) From: Nigel Ashford Reply-To: facultynews@TheIHS.org To: Message-ID: <357.1286.496475.164672.65964988.1267@TheIHS.org> Subject: Faculty Network Newsletter - February 2010 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_3135349_2008648436.1265814296631" X-Mailer: Eloop Mailer Importance: normal X-Proofpoint-Virus-Version: vendor=fsecure engine=1.12.8161:2.4.5,1.2.40,4.0.166 definitions=2010-02-10_11:2010-02-06,2010-02-10,2010-02-10 signatures=0 X-Proofpoint-Spam-Details: rule=notspam policy=default score=0 spamscore=0 ipscore=0 phishscore=0 bulkscore=0 adultscore=0 classifier=spam adjust=0 reason=mlx engine=5.0.0-0908210000 definitions=main-1002100083 ------=_Part_3135349_2008648436.1265814296631 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit IHS Faculty Newsletter - February 2010 Dear , Happy New Year! I hope you had a wonderful holiday season. Cheers, Nigel ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/l.jsp?d=1528.249211.357.8WiT7bwhwyONbl0r9QgSA2A..A ) Nigel Ashford Senior Program Officer Institute for Humane Studies facultynews@theihs.org Programs: ( XXXXXXXwww.theihs.org/ContentDetails.aspx?id=468" name="Academic_Events )Academic Events: Fellowships and Awards: Conferences: Publishing Opportunities: Opportunities for Students: Resources: Publications: Institute for Humane Studies - 3301 N Fairfax Drive - Suite 440 - Arlington, VA 22201-4432 This email was sent to XXX@XXXXXXXX.XXXXXXX.XXX. If you received it at a different email address, it may have been forwarded to you. We are delighted to send you news about our programs. If you do not wish to receive email messages about this program in the future, please click here ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/l.jsp?d=1528.249209.357.8WiT7bwhwyONbl0r9QgSA2A..A ) to unsubscribe. The Institute for Humane Studies - 3301 N. Fairfax Dr., Ste. 440 - Arlington, VA - 22201 ------=_Part_3135349_2008648436.1265814296631 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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IHS Faculty Newsletter - February 2010

Dear XXXXXXXXXXX,

If your students are seeking op= portunities for an intellectually exciting summer, point them in the direct= ion of the IHS free summer seminars, occurring June through August, through= out the USA.  Application deadline: March 31. www.theIHS.org/seminars.= They can find further ideas for the summer, under the section Opportunitie= s for Students below.

Thanks for all you do in openin= g the world of ideas to your students. 

Cheers,

Nigel

N= igel Ashford
Senior Program Officer
Institute for Humane Studies facultynews@theihs.org


 

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Programs:

Summer Seminars in= Liberty
IHS offers 11 free = summer seminars on the theme of liberty, occurring June through August, thr= oughout the USA, for undergraduates, recent graduates, and graduate student= s.  Some are focused on career paths such as academia, journalism or p= ublic policy. Topics include: Liberty and Society, Exploring Liberty, Liber= ty & Current Issues, Poverty & Prosperity, Scholarship and a Free Society (= for graduate students), Liberty and Leviathan, Liberty in Education, Journa= lism, Advanced Studies in Liberty, and Morality & Capitalism. Application d= eadline: March 31.

Production Interns= hips
Paid internships at= film, TV and videogame producers for fall, spring and summer. Deadline: Fe= bruary 15 (summer).

Summer Internship = Program 2010
Want to intern in W= ashington, DC this summer? Work with individuals who are advancing the idea= s of free-markets and individual rights? IHS is looking for full-time inter= ns for summer 2010. The 10-week internship begins on June 1, 2009 and runs = through August 6, 2009 (dates are negotiable to a modest degree).  Ple= ase visit our website for details. Deadline: March 31.


Academic Events:

IHS @ APA, Pacific = Division, San Francisco, March 31-April 4
Bill Glod of IHS wi= ll be present at APA Pacific.

IHS @ APEE, Las Veg= as, April 11-13
Nigel Ashford and S= teve Davies of IHS will be in attendance. IHS will “not” host a= reception for graduate students attending the Association for Private Ente= rprise Education.

IHS @ Midwest Polit= ical Science Association, Chicago, April 22-25
Nigel Ashford of IH= S will be in attendance.

IHS @ Historical So= ciety, Washington DC, June 3-5
Steve Davies of IHS= will be in attendance.

IHS @ Policy Histor= y Conference, Columbus, OH, June 3-6
Nigel Ashford of IH= S will be in attendance.



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Fellowships, Jobs and Awards:

Academic Fellowships in Terrorism, Israel, May 29-June 9
The Foundation for = the Defense of Democracies provide a 10 day program on terrorism in Israel = for professors with full expenses.

Executive Director,= University Center, University of Illinois
The Academy for Cap= italism and Limited Government is seeking an Executive Director to run= a new academic center at the University of Illinois. Contact two4883@comc= ast.net for details.

Faculty Essay Cont= est
The Templeton Fello= wship essay contest is open to junior faculty up to 35 years for an essay b= ased on a Bastiat quote on how the state wants to live at the expense of ot= hers.  Deadline: May 3.

Fellowships, Chris= tianity and Public Service
John Jay Institute = offers post-undergraduate fellowships, including an internship, for those i= nterested in Christianity and public service. Deadline: March 5.

Fellowships, US Em= bassy Policy Specialist
EPS provides fellow= ships for US scholars and professionals for up to 8 weeks at US Embassies i= n Eurasia as policy specialists. Deadline: March 15.

Graduate Fellowshi= ps, Environment, Bozeman, MT
PERC, Property and = Environment Research Center, has fellowships for graduate students and law = students interested in research on natural resources and the environment.
Graduate Scholarsh= ips, Southern Economics Association, Atlanta, GA, November 20-22
Scholarships to sup= port attendance at the SEA are available for one graduate student per &lsqu= o;southern' department to present a paper. The student must be nominated by= the department head or graduate coordinator to Art Goldsmith.

Senior Fellowship,= American Studies, Oxford, UK
Senior Visiting Fel= lowship at Rothermere American Institute, in American politics, history, li= terature and culture. No stipend. Deadline: March 5.

Student Summer Fel= lowship, Economics, Great Barrington, MA
American Institute = for Economic Research provides summer fellowships for graduate students in = their first two years.  Deadline: March 20.

University Centers= on A Free Society
Atlas Foundation as= sists the creation of academic centers focused on a free society with small= grants and advice.

Visiting Fellowship= s, North American Studies, British Library, London, UK

The British Library= in London has fellowships for research using the British Library collectio= n: postdoctoral fellowship for US, Canada, Europe or UK residents; and Euro= pean and UK graduate students.


Conferences:

European = Public Choice Society, Izmir, Turkey, April 8-11

Graduate Student P= olitical Science Conference, Houston, TX, April 10
Graduate students a= re encouraged to submit papers. Deadline: February 18.

Student Conference= in Political Science, Normal IL, April 23
All graduate and un= dergraduate students are invited to submit papers. Deadline: March 8.

Securities Regulat= ion, Chicago, May 20-21
Call for papers: Ma= rch 1.

ESNIE, Corsica, Ma= y 31-June 4
European Society fo= r the New Institutional Economics calls for papers from PhD students and po= stdoctoral fellows by March 8.

Liberalizing Trade= in Services, Jerusalem, Israel, June 14-15
Call for papers: Fe= bruary 21.

Economics & the La= w of the Entrepreneur, Chicago, June 17-18
Call for papers: Ap= ril 15.

Simple Rules in Mo= netary Policy, Oslo, Norway, June 24-25
Organized by the Ba= nk of Norway. Expenses are available. Call for papers: March 1.

European Economic = Policy, Venice, July 19-24
CESifo Summer Insti= tute has workshops on a variety of policy topics. Call for papers: March 30= .

Understanding Firm = Growth, Stockholm, Sweden, August 12-14

Colloquium of young= social scientists. Expenses available.

Government Interve= ntion & Moral Hazard, Oslo, Norway, September 2-3
Organized by the Ba= nk of Norway. Expenses are available. Call for papers: March 31.

International Atla= ntic Economic Conference, Charleston, SC, October 10-13
Call for papers:&nb= sp; May 1.

Association for Po= litical Theory, Portland, OR, October 21-23
Call for papers: Fe= bruary 20.

Northeastern Polit= ical Science Association, Boston, November 11-13
Call for papers: Ju= ne 15.


Publishing Opportunities:

Economic Freedom o= f the World
The annual survey i= nvites papers that provide applications of the Economic Freedom of the Worl= d index.  Contact Bob Lawson; Rlawson@auburn.edu by March 1.

New Thinking in Po= litical Economy (Edward Elgar)
Pete Boettke, edito= r of the series on New Thinking in Political Economy (Edward Elgar) and the= Cambridge Studies in Economics, Cognition and Society (Cambridge Universit= y Press) would welcome manuscript submissions.


Opportunities for Students:

Ayn Rand = Institute Paid Summer Internships
ARI's summer intern= ship program combines paid office work with seminar-style courses on variou= s topics from Ayn Rand's corpus and their application to questions surround= ing individual rights. This internship opportunity is ideal for talented st= udents who  intend to pursue an academic career and are interested in = the philosophical foundations of freedom and individual rights, particularl= y Ayn Rand's views on these questions. The deadline to apply is April 1, 20= 10.

Summer Seminars, F= oundation for Economic Education, CO, GA, NY, May-July
Summer seminars on = Austrian economics from introductory to advanced, from May to July around t= he USA.

Fraser Institute I= nternships, Canada
Paid internships in= four cities in Canada. Winter, summer and fall. Summer deadline: March 1.<= br />
Free Market Enviro= nmentalism Seminar, Bozeman, MT, June 14-19
Free seminar for un= dergraduates on Free Market Environmentalism.
Deadline: March 12.=

Hertog Program in = Political Studies, June 14-July 23, Washington DC
The Hertog Summer P= rogram in Political Studies is a full scholarship, six week honors program = in Washington DC.

Internships, Cato = Institute, Washington DC
Summer, fall and sp= ring internships. Summer deadline: March 1.

Internships, Herit= age Foundation, Washington DC

Internships, Indep= endent Institute, Oakland CA

Student Essay Cont= est
The Templeton Fello= wship essay contest is open to students at any level or nationality up to 3= 5 years for an essay based on a Bastiat quote on how the state wants to liv= e at the expense of others.  Deadline: May 3.

Think Tank Positio= ns, AEI, Washington DC
Entry level employm= ent opportunities at American Enterprise Institute in both research and sup= port positions.

Doctoral Fellowshi= ps, Competition, Intellectual Property, Max Planck Institute, Munich Doctoral fellowship= s in competition and intellectual property law. Deadline: March 31.



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Resources:<= br />
2010 Index of Economic Freedom (Heritage Foundation) Free download at ww= w.heritage.org/index

Disasters and Deve= lopment Report
This 2005 report is= of new relevance after the disaster in Haiti.

Hayek vs. Keynes R= ap

KOF Index of Globa= lization 2010

Scott Rasmussen, I= n Search of Self-Governance (Rasmussen Reports)
This 88 page report= on US public opinion demonstrates the importance of the value of self-gove= rnance to Americans.

Short Film: Harris= on Bergeron, 2081
This short film, ba= sed on a short story by Kurt Vonnegut, depicts a dsystopian future in which= everyone is equal.

Sound Money Projec= t
This website by the= Atlas Foundation has a timeline, resources, and blog.



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Journals:

Ownership = & Justice
Social Philosophy &= Policy, 27, 1 (Winter 2010)
XXXXXXXwww.socialp= hilosophy.org/Journal/currentissues.aspx


Publications
:

Alcantara, Flanaga= n & Le Dressay on Canadian Aboroginal Rights
XXXXXXXXXXX Alcanta= ra, Tom Flanagan & André Le Dressay, Beyond the Indian Act: Restorin= g Aboriginal Property Rights (McGill-Queen’s University Press)

Alves & Moriera on= The School of Salamanca
Andre Alves & Jos&e= acute; Moriera, The Salamanca School (Continuum)

Antos on Governmen= t Spending and Revenue
Joseph Antos et al,= Choosing the Nation’s Fiscal Future (National Academic Press)

Bessette & Pitney = on American Government
Joseph Bessette & J= ohn Pitney Jr, American Government and Politics: Deliberation, Democracy an= d Citizenship (Southwestern)

Button on the Econ= omics of Transportation
Kenneth Button, Tra= nsport Economics (Edward Elgar, 3rd edition)

Cantor & Cox on Li= terarture & Economic Liberty
Paul Cantor & Steph= en Cox eds, Literature and the Economics of Liberty (Mises Institute)

Dakolias & Oxner o= n Economics, Foreign Policy and the Rule of Law
Maria Dakolias & Sa= ndra Oxner eds, The Rule of Law: The Justice Sector and Economic Developmen= t (Routledge)

Davis on Raymond A= ron
Reed Davis, A Polit= ics of Understanding: the International Thought of Raymond Aron (Louisiana = State University Press)

Eggers & O’L= eary on Efficient Government
Bill Eggers & John = O’Leary, If We Can Put a Man on the Moon? Getting Big Things Done in = Government

Easterbrook on the= Future of Globalization
Greg Easterbrook, S= onic Boom: Globalization at Mach Speed (Random House)

Eberstadt on Korea= n Economic Policy during the Cold War
Nicholas Eberstadt,= Policy and Economic Performance in Divided Korea during the Cold War Era, = 1945-1991 (AEI Press)

Forbes on Capitali= sm
Steve Forbes, How C= apitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets are the Best Answe= r to Today’s Economy (Random House)

Giglio on Transpor= tation and the Economy
Joseph Giglio, Unsp= eakable Truths: Is transforming transportation the key to solving America&r= squo;s economic crisis? (Hudson Institute)

Greenhut on Public= Employment
Steve Greenhut, Plu= nder: How Public Sector Employee Unions are Raiding Treasuries, Controlling= Our Lives, and Bankrupting the Nation (Forum)

Guruswamy on India= ’s Economic Activity
Mohan Guruswamy, Ch= asing the Dragon: Will India Catch Up with China

Hanson on Trade
David Hanson, Limit= s to Free Trade: Non-Tariff Barriers in the European Union, Japan and Unite= d States (Edward Elgar)

Hatzis on Law and = Economics
Aristides Hatzis, N= orms and Values in Law and Economics (Routledge)

Hill on Public Edu= cation and Alternatives
Paul Hill ed, Learn= ing As We Go: Why School Choice is Worth the Wait (Education Next Books)
Hutchinson on The = School of Salamanca
Marjorie Grice-Hutc= hinson, School of Salamanca (Mises Institute)

James on Classical= Liberalism in the 21st Century
Michael James et al= ., Classical Liberalism in the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Norman Bar= ry (University of Buckingham Press)

King on Housing Ma= rket Policy
Peter King, Housing= Policy Transformed: the Right to Buy and the Desire to Own (Policy Press) =

Landau on the Esse= ntials of Moral Philosophy
Russ Shafer Landau,= The Fundamentals of Ethics (Oxford University Press)

Lomborg on Economi= c Solutions for the World’s Poor
Bjorn Lomborg ed., = Global Crises, Global Solutions: Costs and Benefits (Cambridge University P= ress, 2nd edition)

O’Hara and M= alkin’s book on the Tea Party Movement
John O’Hara &= Michelle Malkin, A New American Tea Party: The Counterrevolution Against B= ailouts, Handouts, Reckless Spending, and More Taxes (Wiley)

Osborne on Anti-Co= rporate Sentiment
Evan Osborne, The R= ise of the Anti-Corporate Movement (Stanford University Press)

Kotkin on Populati= on Growth and the Economic Strength of America
Joel Kotkin, The Ne= xt Hundred Million: America in 2050 (Penguin)

Pauly & Granneman = on National Healthcare
Mark Pauly & Thomas= Granneman, Medicaid Everyone can Count On: Public Choices for Equity and E= fficiency (AEI Press)

Rothbard on Econom= ics, Philosophy and Politics
Murray Rothbard, Ro= thbard vs. the Philosophers (Mises Institute)

Skinner on Health = Care Policy
Brett Skinner, Cana= dian Health Policy Failures (Fraser Institute)

Sowell on the Hous= ing Bust and Economic Collapse
Thomas Sowell, The = Housing Boom and Bust (Basic Books, 2nd Edition)

Toby on Higher Educ= ation

Jackson Toby, The L= owering of Higher Education in America (Praeger)

Todd on Property R= ights and Eminent Domain
Walker F. Todd, Pro= gress and Property Rights (AIER)

Walberg on Educati= on
Herbert Walberg, Ad= vancing Student Achievement (Education Next Books)

Wheeler & Amble on= Conservatism
Robert Wheeler & Jo= hn Amble eds, Reinventing the Right: Conservative Voices for the New Millen= nium (BookSurge)

Wolf on Education<= /a>
Alison Wolf, Does E= ducation Matter? (Penguin)

Young on Adam Smit= h
Jeffery Young, Elga= r Companion to Adam Smith (Edward Elgar)







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