The Association for Institutional Thought is an organization devoted to encouraging and fostering the development of institutional thought as a basis for inquiry into the interrelationships of society. See below for recent and upcoming events and other announcements. And the links at the top of the page provide content from previous conferences, teaching resources, links for donations and membership, and more.
Events and Announcements
Call for Participation: AFIT Meeting 2025
The Association for Institutional Thought (AFIT) invites you to submit papers and/or propose full sessions for this year's WSSA conference, April 2-5, 2025 in Seattle, Washington in conjunction with the 67th Annual World Social Science Association Conference
The submission deadline is December 20, 2024
This year’s theme emphasizes work that integrates historical perspectives with contemporary challenges, emphasizing the importance of learning from the past to address current and future issues in social justice, institutional resilience, and digital globalization.
Call for Papers: Money on the Left: History, Theory, Practice
Money on the Left publishes peer-reviewed articles about monetary arrangements, knowledges, and cultures with the aim of promoting ecosocial justice. This open-access journal understands money creation as a situated political problem that constitutes societies.
Membership
A membership is required to present at the annual AFIT conference. Membership dues support the student paper competition, building the community of institutional economists, and support organizational technology needs.
You can choose between a one-year to a three-year membership. Student memberships are also available.