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ABOUT ECOINT

ECOINT advances an innovative approach to the study of the struggles over economic ideas that have fashioned the paths of globalization. It shifts our focus from international economic thought as an unanchored field of ideas, to ‘international economic thinking’, generated in and through institutional sites distinctive to the 20th century: intergovernmental organisations and associated international non-governmental organisations. It asks: Where do we find international globalization thinking? Who were international economic thinkers? How did they shape the course of globalization? What does it mean that many of them were women? What does this history tell us about the paths taken or missed by globalization? 

ECOINT TEAM

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ECOINT Principal Investigator

glenda.sluga AT eui.eu

Prof Glenda Sluga

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ECOINT Postdoc Fellow

elizabeth.banks AT eui.eu

Dr Elizabeth Banks

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ECOINT Postdoc Fellow

guilherme.sampaio AT eui.eu

Dr Guilherme Sampaio

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ECOINT Postdoc Fellow

johanna.gautier AT eui.eu

Dr Johanna Gautier Morin

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ECOINT Senior Fellow

sabine.selchow AT eui.eu

Dr Sabine Selchow

ECOINT FELLOWS & ASSOCIATES

Dr Katja Heath 

Katja Heath is an ECOINT Associate.

Dr Troy Vettese 

Troy Vettese is an ECOINT Fellow. He is environmental historian and Max Weber post-doctoral fellow at the European University Institute. His research interests include energy history, environmental economics, and animal studies. For ECOINT, he will focus on the histories of neoliberal theorists, including Elinor Ostrom, Deirdre McClosky, and Veronica Wedgewood.

ECOINT VISITORS

Myriam Piguet

PhD candidate, Global Studies Institute (GSI), Université de Genève, Switzerland

Dr Geraldine Sibanda

Postdoc, University of the Free State, South Africa

Paul Turborg

PhD candidate, Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland

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