> On Mon, 28 Oct 1996, Steele, Jen wrote: > > > > > I've been looking for a PhD program with an interdisiplinary approach, > > combining (radical/intl/comparative) political economy, gender and labor > > studies.The New School's economics program looks great, but I've heard they > > can't offer much financial support. What advice does PEN-L have on the > > subject? > > > > I think University of Washington and University of Southern California might be worth looking at, although they are traditionally considered mainstream, they have strong emphasis on international and comparative political economy. The radical portion, I belive in the US, is extremely difficult to obtain and the gender and labor studies are generally located in english/cultural studies type departments.
