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> Data: 09 gennaio 2005 14:45:01 CET
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> Oggetto: Manchester social movements conference - final call for papers
> Rispondere-A: c.barker@???
>
> apologies for any cross-posting
>
>
> SOCIAL MOVEMENTS CONFERENCE - FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
> abstracts due by 31st January 2005
>
>
> From 1995 to 2003, Manchester Metropolitan University hosted a series
> of very successful annual international conferences on 'ALTERNATIVE
> FUTURES and POPULAR PROTEST'. The Tenth conference, planned for April
> 2004, had to be cancelled.
>
>
> We're very happy to announce that the Tenth conference will now be
> held, between Wednesday 30th March and Friday 1st April 2005.
>
>
> The Conference rubric remains as in previous years. The aim is to
> explore the dynamics of popular movements, along with the ideas which
> animate their activists and supporters and which contribute to shaping
> their fate.
>
>
> Reflecting the inherent cross-disciplinary nature of the issues,
> previous participants (from over 40 countries) have come from such
> specialisms as sociology, politics, cultural studies, social
> psychology, economics, history and geography. The Manchester
> conferences have also been notable for discovering a fruitful and
> friendly meeting ground between activism and academia.
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>
> We invite offers of papers relevant to the conference themes. Papers
> should address such matters as:
>
> * contemporary and historical social movements and popular protests
>
> * social movement theory
>
> * utopias and experiments
>
>
> * ideologies of collective action
>
> * etc.
>
> To offer a paper, please contact either of the conference convenors
> with a brief abstract:
>
>
> EITHER Colin Barker, Dept. of Sociology
> OR Mike Tyldesley, Dept. of Politics and Philosophy
> Manchester Metropolitan University
> Geoffrey Manton Building, Rosamond Street West
> Manchester M15 6LL, England
> email: c.barker@???
> Tel: M. Tyldesley 0161 247 3438
> email: m.tyldesley@???
> Fax: 0161 247 6312 (+44 161 247 6312)
> (Wherever possible, please use email, especially as Colin Barker is
> now a retired gent, only occasionally collecting physical mail from
> the Department.)
>
>
> CONFERENCE PAPERS
>
> Those giving papers are asked to supply them in advance, for inclusion
> in the bound volumes of papers which will be available from the
> conference opening.
>
>
> * Preferred method: send the paper to Colin Barker as an email
> attachment in Word.
>
>
> * if this is impossible, post two single-spaced copies, on A4 or US
> Letter paper, with one inch margins, and with a copy of the text on a
> DOS disk in MS Word format
>
>
> * Word limit 7,000 words (including notes etc.)
>
>
> * Final date for receipt of abstracts: Monday 31st January 2005
>
>
> * Final date for receipt of actual papers: Monday 7th March 2005
>
> * Participants who do not supply their papers by the final date are
> asked to bring 50 copies to the Conference for distribution. Advance
> submission is much preferred, since the bound volumes of papers are
> sent to the British Library but loose papers are excluded.
>
> FURTHER INFORMATION
>
>
> A selection of papers from the 1995 conference appeared in early 1996
> as: Colin Barker & Paul Kennedy (eds.), To Make Another World: Studies
> in Protest & Collective Action, Avebury, 1996
>
>
> Manchester University Press published a volume of papers inspired by
> previous conferences: Colin Barker, Alan Johnson & Michael Lavalette,
> eds., Leadership in Social Movements (MUP, 2001).
>
>
> A few recent sets of conference papers (two vols. in each year,
> £25.00 each set, post free) may still be obtained from Colin Barker.
> Email in advance to check availability. Cheques with orders, please,
> to Manchester Metropolitan University. Please order direct rather than
> through booksellers.
>
>
> CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS
>
> The conference will run from lunch-time Wednesday 30th March to
> lunch-time Friday 1st April 2005.
>
>
> Cost, inclusive of three lunches, teas/coffees and copies of the
> bound Proceedings, will be £110 (students £72).
>
>
> Bed and Breakfast accommodation in student bedrooms can be booked
> through the conference organizers at nearby UMIST, at £30 per night.
> Delegates preferring ensuite hotel accommodation should make their own
> bookings. The most convenient hotel is IBIS, Charles Street,
> Manchester M1 7DG (tel 0161 272 5000).
>
>
> Conference participants will be invited to dine together at two local
> (and not too expensive) restaurants on the two conference evenings.
> Payment for dinners should not be made in advance, but directly to the
> restaurants on the night.
>
>
> BOOKING FORM
>
>
> ALTERNATIVE FUTURES and POPULAR PROTEST X
> 30 March to 1 April 2005
>
>
> Name __________________________________
>
>
> Address _________________________________
>
>
> ___________________________________
>
>
> __________________ postcode_________
>
>
> Tel No. _____________________________
>
>
> Email _____________________________
>
>
> Conference fee 110.00 .............
> Student fee
> (post- & under-grad) 72.00 .............
> Bed and Breakfast
> Wednesday night 30.00 .............
> Thursday night 30.00 .............
>
> TOTAL stlg .............
>
>
> Cheques should be made payable to "Manchester Metropolitan
> University"
>
>
> Credit Card payment (Visa and Mastercard only)
>
>
> Card Number ......... ......... ......... .........
>
>
> Expiry Date ...... / ......
>
>
> Please let us know of any dietary or other requirements.
>
>
> Please return the Booking Form to Colin Barker (address above)
>
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