The Seoul Institute (SI) is calling for papers on twelve designated topics related to fundamental social change for the better. The twelve designated topics are outlined below. The papers should be previously unpublished work free from plagiarism submitted in English (or Korean in the case of Korean writers). The SI Editorial Board will select up to 20 papers (1 or more from each topic) on the basis of abstracts and short biographies. The selected papers will be published online under a Creative Commons license BY-NC-ND. The authors may also be invited for online forums to talk about their works. The SI will pay the authors a one-time royalty of 5 million KRW (i.e. about 4,000 USD) before tax and transaction fees after publishing the papers online by the end of February 2021.
Submissions are encouraged from all fields related to discourses on equitable and resilient society for a ‘good-life oriented’ society, such as philosophy, political economy, social policy, sociology, environmental studies, and politics.
The submission of papers will be conducted in three phases: an abstract, a short essay, and a final manuscript. All writings should be in English (or Korean in the case of Korean writers).
I. The Principles and Value Orientations of Alternative Social Systems | |
1 | Eco-Friendly Society: A World in Which Individuals Live a Good Life in Harmony with Society and Nature. |
2 | Reshaping Democracy in Accordance with the Principle of Autonomy |
3 | Rewriting Economics and Restructuring the Economy: A Paradigm Shift from Economic Growth to the Good Life |
II. New Social-Economic Policies and Institutions for the Good-Life-Oriented Society | |
4 | Money in the 21st Century and New Fiscal-Monetary Policies. |
5 | Green New Deal: Climate Crisis, Industrial Restructuring, and Just Transition |
6 | Cosmo-Local Production: Resetting the Relations of Production |
7 | Urban Commons: Reconstituting Space and the City |
8 | Insecure Employment I: Reshaping the Labor Market |
9 | Insecure Employment II: Making a Revision of Social Welfare Policies |
10 | Social Democratic Economy: Resetting Social Relations and Rebuilding Local Communities |
III. Alternative Political Economic Systems | |
11 | The Crisis of Political Economic System and its Future in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic |
12 | Alternative National Accounting: From an Account System of Money Costs to That of Social and Environmental Costs |
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