PhD Course in Legitimation of Newness in Modern and Traditional Contexts

The PhD course in " Legitimation of Newness in Modern and Traditional Contexts" is part of a Marie S. Curie ITN (MSC-ITN) project: Legitimation of Newness and its Impact on EU Agenda for Change (LNETN), which has a diverse range of topics, interests, and ambitions. Topics range from fluid ethics to bioenergy, with all of them being touched by policy and institutions at some point. This training course will introduce students to the concepts, challenges, and underpinnings of institutional and policy legitimacy. It will explore how new institutions and policies shape and are shaped by innovations and new technologies, how new business-policy relationships are created, emerge and are legitimated in various contexts; and the impact of these processes on the economy and polity.

This is a 5 ECTS PhD course. It is organised, delivered and hosted by the Adam Smith Business School and accredited by the Aalborg University Business School.

The course will take place on June 13-17, 2022. The venue of the course is the Adam Smith Business School.

This course is also available to Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) (AKA: PhDs) outside the LNETN Consortium.

It admits MAX 20 ESRs. Apply now!!! Do not miss your chance!!!

The faculty team is led by Prof Niall G. MacKenzie of the Adam Smith Business School.

 

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