The New School’s Institute for the Cooperative Digital Economy is seeking applications for its 2023/2024 cohort of Fellows that will focus on the nexus of the climate crisis, the digital economy, and cooperatives. The non-residential Fellowship programme, now in its third cohort, is accessible to activists and academics (often Ph.D. students) from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds, including economics, sociology, political science, anthropology, business, labour studies, and others.
The Institute is also seeking two artists to join the Fellowship cohort and use their creative practices to investigate the nexus of art, environmental justice, and cooperatives.
The Fellowship programme will run for one year, beginning on 15 March 2023, and will provide Fellows with a stipend to attend the 2023 conference, likely in India. The Institute is committed to building a diverse and inclusive global community and actively solicits Fellowship applications from individuals who can enrich the cohort’s diversity.
This Fellowship includes monthly online gatherings, contribution to the annual PCC conference, and other opportunities to connect with a global network of researchers and coopreneurs.
ICDE will cover travel costs and hotel accommodations for the conference in India up to 2000 dollars.