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Capital as Power: ESSAY PRIZE

The Review of Capital as Power (RECASP) announces an annual essay prize 
of $1,000 for the best paper on the subject of capital as power. 
Submitted articles should not have been published in a refereed journal 
or book before. The particular topic is open. The paper can be 
theoretical, historical or empirical, and it may support or critique the 
capital as power framework. Winning essays will be published (with 
revisions, if necessary) in the Review of Capital as Power.

ELIGIBILITY

The competition aims to encourage young researchers of all ages. It is 
open to anyone who does not hold a PhD.

DEADLINE

Papers must be received by December 31 of the competition year. The 
results will be announced by March of the following year.

GUIDELINES

Submissions should be 6,000-12,000 words in length (including footnotes 
and references) and must be formatted/referenced in line with the 
journal’s style guidelines 
(http://lha.uow.edu.au/hsi/research/recasp/style/index.html).

Submissions should be emailed to the Editor at [email protected]

To ensure a blind review process, authors must submit two versions of 
their paper – one is the full version and the other is a blind version 
with all identifying references and text replaced with the square 
bracketed phrase [omitted for the refereeing process]. In the full 
version of the paper, authors should provide their name and affiliation 
along with a 200-word (max) biographical sketch.

ADJUDICATION

The adjudication committee comprises the Editor and members of the 
editorial board. The committee may decide not to nominate a winner for 
the year, or it may nominate more than one winner. In the latter case, 
the prize will be divided equally between the winners.

ABOUT CAPITAL AS POWER

The framework of capital as power offers a radical alternative to both 
liberal and Marxist political economies. In this framework, capital is 
viewed not as a productive economic entity, but as the central power 
institution of capitalist society at large, while capitalism as a whole 
is seen not as mode of production and consumption, but as a mode of power.

ABOUT THE REVIEW OF CAPITAL AS POWER

The Review of Capital as Power is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal 
sponsored by the University of Wollongong, Australia.

The purpose of the journal is to critically theorize, historicize and 
empirically research capitalism as a conflictual mode of power. The area 
of inquiry is wide open, and we welcome big-picture contributions as 
well more focused research. For suggested areas of inquiry, please see 
the Statement of Purpose 
(http://lha.uow.edu.au/hsi/research/recasp/purpose/index.html).

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