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ASE Election of 2012

 

FOR PRESIDENT

JONATHAN WIGHT

Address & Telephone:
Department of Economics
Robins School of Business
University of Richmond
Richmond, VA 23173
Phone: (804) 289-8570
Fax: (804) 289-8878
EMAIL: jwight@richmond.edu

Present Position: 
Professor of Economics and International Studies and affiliation with the Program in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and Law (PPEL).

Former Positions:
Associate Professor (1989-06) and Assistant Professor (1082-89), Univ. of Richmond
Visiting Scholar, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA (1997-98)
Visiting Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Semester-at-Sea (1991)
Instructor, Vanderbilt University (1980)

Education:
Ph.D., Economics, Vanderbilt University, 1982
M.A., Economics with Minor in Latin American Studies, Vanderbilt University, 1980
B.A., Economics and Public Policy Studies, Duke University, 1976

Dissertation: “Economies and Diseconomies of Scale in Ethanol Fuel Production: The Experience in Brazil”

Books:
Teaching the Ethical Foundations of Economics  (New York: The National Council on Economic Education, 2007). With John S. Morton
Saving Adam Smith: A Tale of Wealth, Transformation, and Virtue (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2002)
The Medical Offset Effect and Public Health Policy (New York: Praeger, 1989). With John L. Fiedler.

Articles in:
Review of Social Economy
Forum for Social Economics
History of Political Economy
The Adam Smith Review
The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy
Journal of Markets & Morality
Economic Development and Cultural Change
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
The Journal of Economic Education
Journal of Private Enterprise
The Chronicle of Higher Education Review
Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business
International Journal of Health Planning and Management
Social Science and Medicine

ASE Activities:
President Elect, ASE, 2012
Vice President, ASE, 2011
Trustee, 2006-2010
Subcommittee, Search for Forum editor(s)
Session organizer, participant, and discussant at ASSA meetings and World Congress meetings.
Referee for Review of Social Economy
Referee for Forum for Social Economics

 


FOR PRESIDENT ELECT

MARK D. WHITE

Address & Telephone:
Department of Political Science, Economics and Philosophy
College of Staten Island/CUNY
2800 Victory Blvd, 2N-224
Staten Island, NY 10314
Phone: (718) 982-2900
EMAIL: profmdwhite@hotmail.com

Present Position:
Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Economics and Philosophy
Former Positions:
Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, Miami University (Hamilton Branch)
Lecturer in Economics, University of Cincinnati

Education:
Ph.D., Economics, 1997, University of Cincinnati
BSBA (Economics), 1993, Ohio Northern University

Dissertation: “Mixed Oligopoly and Incentives”

Books:
The Manipulation of Choice: Ethics and Libertarian Paternalism (Palgrave, 2013)
Kantian Ethics and Economics: Autonomy, Dignity, and Character (Stanford, 2011)
Retributivism: Essays on Theory and Policy (edited; Oxford, 2011)
Accepting the Invisible Hand: Market-based Approaches to Social-Economic Problems (edited: Palgrave, 2010)
The Thief of Time: Philosophical Essays on Procrastination (co-edited with Chrisoula Andreou; Oxford, 2010)
Theoretical Foundations of Law and Economics (edited; Cambridge, 2009)
Ethics and Economics: New Perspectives (co-edited with Irene van Staveren, Routledge, 2009)
Economics and the Mind (co-edited with Barbara Montero; Routledge, 2007)

Articles in:
Review of Social Economy
Forum for Social Economics
Journal of Socio-Economics
Review of Political Economy
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Journal of Economic Methodology
International Journal of Law in Context
Journal of Criminal Psychology
Eastern Economic Journal
Southern Economic Journal
European Journal of Political Economy
International Economic Journal
Economics Bulletin
Economics Letters

ASE Activities:
Administrator os ASE blog and Twitter account (2011-present)       
Vice-President, ASE (2012)
Associate Editor of Forum for Social Economy (2006-2011), editorial board (2012 – present)
Guest editor of Review of Social Economy (September 2009 issue)
Eastern Regional Director (2008-present)
Organized ASE conference sessions for the EEA and the World Congress
Presented papers in ASE sessions at ASSA, EEA, and SEA

 


FOR VICE-PRESIDENT

ELLEN MUTARI

Address & Telephone & Email:
Economics Program
School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Richard Stockton College
101 Vera King Farris Drive
Galloway, NJ 08205-9441
Tel: 609 748-6085
Email: Ellen.Mutarie@stockton.edu

Present Position:
Professor of Economics, Richard Stockton College, 2009 - present
Former Positions:
Associate Professor, Richard Stockton College, 2004 - 2009
Assistant Professor, Richard Stockton College, 1999 – 2004
Visiting Assistant Professor, Monmouth College, 1997-99
Visiting Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, 1996-97
Visiting Assistant Professor, Graduate Faculty, New School, 1995-96

Education:
Ph.D. in Economics (1995), The American University

Dissertation:  
Gender and Crisis: Women’s Employment Patterns During the Great Depression

Books:
Women and the Economy: A Reader (Edited with Deborah M. Figart) M.E. Sharpe, 2003
Living Wages, Equal Wages: Gender and Labor Market Policies in the United States (with Deborah M. Figart and Marilyn Power) Routledge, 2002
Gender and Political Economy (ed. with Heather Boushey and William Fraher III). M. E. Sharpe, 1997
Encyclopedia of Political Economy (Associate Editor). Routledge, 1998

Articles in:
Review of Social Economy
Journal of Economic Issues
Feminist Economics
Social Politics
Review of Radical Political Economics
Dollars and Sense
Real World Micro
Elgar Companion to Social Economics (John B. Davis and Wilfred Dolfsma, editors)

ASE Activities:
Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2011 – present
Eastern Regional Director (elected, 2004 – 2007.
Helen Potter Award, 2005
Trustee (elected), 2002 – 2004. 
ProgramCommittee, World Congress of Social Economics (Amsterdam, June 2007).
Member, Editorial Board, Forum for Social Economics, 2006 – 2007
Presenter, ASE sessions at ASSA and at World Congress
Referee for the Review of Social Economy and Forum for Social Economics
Book Reviews for the Review of Social Economy
Recipient of William Waters Grant, 2001

 


FOR TRUSTEES

 

JOHN MARANGOS

Address & Telephone:
Department of Economics
University of Crete
Rethymno 74100, Greece
Email: marangosjohn@gmail.com

Present Position: 
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Crete, Rethymno 74100, Greece, awaiting budget approval for appointment as Full Professor, Department of Balkans, Slavic and Oriental Studies, University of Macedonia, Greece.

Former Positions:
Associate Professor, Colorado State University,
Visiting Research Scholar, Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina,
Lecturer, School of Business, University of Ballarat, Ballarat, Australia.
Assistant Lecturer, Monash University,
Assistant Lecturer, University of Melbourne.

Education:
Ph.D in Economics, LaTrobe University, Melbourne, Australia
MEc Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
BEc Athens School of Economics and Business Studies.

Dissertation:
Alternative Models of Transition for Russian and Eastern European Economies.

Books:
Marangos J., (2013), Consistency and Viability of Economic Systems, Consistency and Viability of Capitalist Economic Systems, Palgrave.
Marangos J., (2013), Consistency and Viability of Economic Systems, Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economic Systems, Palgrave.
Marangos J., (2013), Consistency and Viability of Economic Systems, Consistency and Viability of Islamic Economic Systems and the Transition Process, Palgrave.
Marangos, J. and Karagiannis, (2013), Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-first Century: Principles and Policies, Palgrave.
Marangos J., (2012), (ed.), Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society, Palgrave.
Figart D. and J. Marangos, (eds), (2011), Living Standards and Social Well-Being, Routledge.
Bitzenis, A., and J. Marangos, (2007), The Economics of Transition, Stamoulis Publications, Athens, Greece (in Greek).
Marangos J., (2004), Alternative Economic Models of Transition, Ashgate, Burlington VA. Reprint (2007) in paperback as Alternative Political Economy Models of Transition, Transaction Publishing.

Articles in:
Review of Social Economy
Journal of Economic Issues
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
Education Economics
Forum for Social Economics
Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies
Social Science Journal
Journal of Economic Surveys
Journal of Socio-Economics
The Journal of Global Business and Political Economy
International Journal of Social Economics
Studies in Economics and Finance
Post-Communist Economies
International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance
International Journal of Trade and Global Markets
International Journal of Learning and Change
The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
History of Economic Ideas
International Journal of Political Economy
Comparative Economic Studies

ASE Activities:
Editor of the Forum for Social Economics (2006-2011).

 

STEVE PRESSMAN

Address & Telephone:
Department of Economics & Finance
Monmouth University
West Long Branch, NJ 07764
Email: pressman@monmouth.edu

Present Position: Professor of Economics & Finance

Education:
BA 1973 (Philosophy) Alfred University, Alfred NY
MA 1975 (Philosophy) Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
PhD 1983 (Economics) New School for Social Research, NY

Dissertation:
Quesnay’s Tableau Economique: A Critique and Reconstruction

Books:
More than a dozen books, edited or written, including:

Fifty Major Economists, 3rd edition (Routledge, 2013)
The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith (edited volume; Routledge, 2011)
Alternative Theories of the State (edited volume; Palgrave/Macmillan, 2006)

Articles in:
Around 150 published articles in journals and books, including articles in:
Review of Social Economy
Journal of Economic Issues
Journal of Poverty
Journal of Socio-Economics
Jouirnal of Income Distribution
American Journal of Economics and Sociology
Journal of Economic Studies

ASE Activities:
Member, Best Papers Committee for RSE over the Past 50 Years (2003-04)
Editorial Board, Forum for Social Economics (2012- )

 

TONIA WARNECKE

Address & Telephone:
Rollins College Department of International Business
1000 Holt Ave. – Box 2723
Winter Park, FL 32789 USA
Tel: (407) 691-1285
Fax: (407) 646-1566
EMAIL: twarnecke@rollins.edu

Present Position:
Assistant Professor of International Business– Rollins College (Fall 2011-present)

Former Positions:
Assistant Professor of Economics – Rollins College (Fall 2008-Summer 2011)
Lecturer of Economics, University of Notre Dame (Spring 2008)

Education:
Ph.D., Economics, University of Notre Dame (January 2008)
M.A., Economics, University of Notre Dame (May 2004)
MPIA from the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs,
University of Pittsburgh (May 2001)
BA in Political Science from Rollins College (May 1999)

Dissertation: “The Incorporation of Gender in Economic Development”

Articles in:
Journal of Economic Issues (3)
Journal of Industrial Relations
Journal of Labour, Capital and Society
International Journal of Business and Globalisation (2)
International Journal of Pluralism and Economic Education (2)
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Articles in Books:
Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society, edited by John Marangos, Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming in 2011
Questioning financial governance from a feminist perspective, edited by Isabella Bakker, Diane Elson, and Brigitte Young, Routledge, 2011.
Ethics and the Market: Insights from Social Economics, edited by Betsy Jane Clary, Wilfred Dolfsma, and Deborah M. Figart, Routledge, 2006.

Current book project:
Handbook of Research on Gender and Economic Life, co-edited
with Deborah M. Figart, Edward Elgar, estimated publication date of 2013.

ASE Activities:
Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2011-2012
Chair, Membership Committee, 2009-10
Member since 2004
Presenter at Albertville, Amsterdam, & Montreal World Congresses
Regular Participant in annual membership meetings

 

CARLO D’IPPOLITI

Address & Telephone:
Department of Statistics
Viale Regina Elena 295
Palazzina G
00161 Rome, Italy.
Tel:  ++390649255358
Email: carlo.dippoliti@uniroma1.it

Present Position:
Permanent research fellow in political economy, Sapienza University of Rome. Assistant editor of "PSL Quarterly Review" and "Moneta e Credito"

Former Positions:
Research fellow, political economy, LUISS Guido Carli University; Adjunct professor, John Cabot University

Education:
joint PhD in economics, J.W.Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main (Germany) and Sapienza University of Rome 

Dissertation:
"Economics and Diversity", supervisors Bertram Schefold (Frankfurt) and Marcella Corsi (Rome)

Books:
Economics and Diversity, New York: Routledge (winner of the 2012 EAEPE-Myrdal Prize)

Articles in:
Applied Economics
American Journal of Economics and Sociology
The B.E. Journal of Economic Policy and Analysis
Applied Economic Letters
Journal of Economic Issues
Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
PSL Quarterly Review
PanOeconomicus
Research in Economics
Brussels Economic Review – Cahiers Economiiques De Bruxelles
Economia Politica
Moneta e Credito

ASE Activities:
Participant in the World Congress for Social Economics, Glasgow, 2012