
SUMMER SCHOOL 2026
Political economy of the (European) peripheries:
Peripheries and/in the new world order?
ABOUT
The Political Economy of the (European) Peripheries Summer School 2026 is the third summer school launched by the Portuguese Association for Political Economy (EcPol). This edition is a collaboration of the EcPol with the School of Arts and Design (ESAD.CR) of the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria (IPLeiria).
The 2026 edition of the summer school has as its topic “Peripheries and/in the new world order?”. The aim is to collect and inquiry empirical and theoretical insights into the implications of the present global conjuncture for the nature of peripheries, in Europe and beyond. What are the consequences of the shifting global geopolitics for historical trajectories of uneven and combined development? How do persistent, historical and new inequalities clash with the changing terrain of (post-)globalisation and economic restructuring? What is the past, present and future of peripherality in light of the collapse of multilateral institutions? These are some of the questions the summer school wishes to debate.
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Theoretically, the school combines a dual and a comprehensive approach. First, it will seek to widen the current perspective on issues such as uneven development processes, persistent geographical inequalities and peripheralisation in light of the present conjuncture. Additionally, it will explore the possibility of re-evaluating the peripheries as places with several potentialities, by rejecting the central-homogeneous view of global peripheries as backward places.
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​Indeed, we hypothesise that those potentialities may be the key to questioning some core features of the ongoing stage of capitalism, namely i) its accelerated temporal dimension, or even a perception of the suppression of temporality, ii) its exploitative character and iii) individualisation and alienation. The objective is to promote a critical debate about the conditions and possibilities for promoting the existing resources of peripheral territories in a shifting world order.
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We wish to discuss these vast and complex issues by means of fruitful discussions among established scholars and early-career researchers working all disciplinary and inter-disciplinary areas of interest for political economy – including, but not limited to, economy, geography, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, political science, urban studies, gender studies, cultural studies.
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The Summer School is aimed at Master’s and PhD students and Early-Career Researchers (maximum of 5 years after obtaining their PhD). Participants will be able to engage with leading scholars and peers through group work and discussion and present their research and papers. Informal moments of conversation will be promoted. Theoretical lectures will be followed by labs and methodological workshops. The working language of the Summer School is English.
A cultural and artistic programme is also part of the Summer School.
Master’s and PhD students must submit an abstract of their project (maximum 800 words). Early-Career Researchers must submit an extended abstract of the paper or projetc they wish to present (maximum 1000 words).
The Political Economy of the (European) Peripheries Summer School 2026 – Peripheries and/in the new world order? will take place in Caldas da Rainha, in the West of Portugal, from July 12 to July 16.
Where and When
The Political Economy of the (European) Peripheries Summer School 2026 – Peripheries and/in the new world order? will take place in Caldas da Rainha, in the West of Portugal, from July 12 to July 16.
Programme
Forthcoming
Cultural Programme
Forthcoming
Fees and Payments
Standard rate:
300 Euro
(includes 2026 annual fee of member of the Portuguese Association for Political Economy)
Rate for students with no possibility for institutional reimbursement:
200 Euros
(includes 2026 annual fee of member of the Portuguese Association for Political Economy)
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Single Room Supplement: TBC
Accommodation and meals will be provided free of charge. The Portuguese Association for Political Economy will award scholarships to students supporting the payment of the Summer School’s fees (see Apply)
Organizing and Scientific Committee
Simone Tulumello (ULisboa)
Direção EcPol
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Ricardo Noronha (UNL)
Direção EcPol
Maria da Conceição Rego (UÉvora)
Direção EcPol
Ana Alves Silva (UCoimbra)
Direção EcPol
Carlos Gonçalves (UÉvora)
Direção EcPol
Leonida Correia (UTAD)
Direção EcPol
Amarílis Felizes (ISCTE-IUL)
Direção EcPol
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Madalena Ferreira (ISCTE-IUL)
Direção EcPol
Lígia Afonso (ESAD.CR-IPLeiria)
Eduarda Fernandes (IPLeiria)
Bernardo Ferro (UCoimbra) and
Jonas Van Vossole (UCoimbra) – núcleo centro EcPol












