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Market Subsidiarity: Forming a New Agenda

Overview

How can the voluntary actions of individuals provide alternatives to centralized governance?

The Institute for Humane Studies (IHS) in collaboration with Professor Sam Staley invites faculty and advanced graduate students to join a multidisciplinary group of scholars in Arlington, Virginia, on January 22–23 to consider how the voluntary actions of individuals can provide better governance when centralized governance fails.

Government from the center appears to be failing liberal democracies, sewing partisan divisions, and fueling populist movements that are ill-equipped to govern. Yet the voluntary actions of secular and faith-based individuals have historically provided innovative solutions to a wide range of social problems, including poverty reduction, ex-offender re-entry, education services, mental health treatment, homelessness reduction, and crime prevention.

This symposium invites a multidisciplinary group of scholars to develop a preliminary agenda for new research examining how voluntary action can create upward mobility, unleash innovation, make room for pluralism, and build the social capital needed to sustain communities.

The schedule begins at 4:00 PM on Thursday, January 22, and concludes by 7:30 PM on Friday, January 23. A combination of structured and unstructured time allows for in-depth discussions and networking. For your full participation, IHS offers a travel stipend and hotel accommodations for two nights in Arlington, Virginia, at Hilton Arlington Rosslyn the Key.

Keynote

Discussion Leaders

Schedule

*All times are listed in Eastern Time

Thursday, January 22

3:30 PM | Registration with Coffee
4:00 PM | Welcome and Opening Remarks
4:30 PM | Keynote
5:30 PM | Reception

Friday, January 23

8:00 AM | Optional Breakfast
9:00 AM | Session 1: Entrepreneurship and Poverty Solutions
10:30 AM | Coffee Break
11:00 AM | Session 2: Innovation, Technology, and Regulation
12:30 PM | Lunch
1:30 PM | Afternoon Break
2:30 PM | Session 3: Culture, Communities, and Pluralism
4:00 PM | Coffee Break
4:30 PM | Session 4: Opportunities for New Research
6:00 PM | Dinner

Here is the timeline for our application process:

  1. Apply for a position 
  2. An HR team member will review your application submission  
  3. If selected for consideration, you will speak with a recruiter 
  4. If your experience and skills match the role, you will interview with the hiring manager
  5. If you are a potential fit for the position, you will interview with additional staff members
  6. If you are the candidate chosen, we will extend a job offer

 

All candidates will be notified regarding the status of their application within two to three weeks of submission. As new positions often become available, we encourage you to visit our site frequently for additional opportunities that align with your interests and skills.