Dear gep-ed colleagues,


we are four PhD students organising a hybrid Early Career Researcher workshop 
on “The Greening of Trade in Times of Planetary and Geopolitical Crises?” on 
Monday and Tuesday, 8-9th July 2024 at KU Leuven, Belgium.



This third Green Trade Lab<https://sites.google.com/view/greentradelab/about> 
workshop aims to provide a platform for early careers researchers to critically 
reflect upon current attempts to the greening of trade with respect to ideas, 
institutions, and interdependence in times of planetary and geopolitical crises.



We welcome submissions that investigate the environment-trade-nexus from the 
perspectives of different disciplines such as political science, law, 
economics, geography, and environmental sciences.



Participants may conduct theoretical, empirical, doctrinal or critical 
enquiries, using quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods, focusing on 
governmental, non-governmental, private or international actors, polices, laws, 
institutions, or systems.



You can read the full Call for Abstracts 
here<https://sites.google.com/view/greentradelab/phd-workshop> and submit your 
contribution via this form<https://forms.gle/ygsvWB3SxbwTyQ6Y6>. We welcome 
submissions until 31st March 2024.



We are very much looking forward to this workshop!



Best regards,



Charline Depoorter, KU Leuven

Paulina Flores Martinez, University of York

Scott Hamilton, Antwerp University

Simon Happersberger, Vrije Universiteit Brussel


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