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Author: Tommaso Vitale
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Subject: [movimenti.bicocca] Call for Papers – The Sociological Review’s 100th Anniversary conference Imagining the political / The politics of imagination


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> Imagining the political / The politics of imagination
> The Sociological Review 100th Anniversary Conference
> 1st – 3rd June 2009
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> Call for Papers
> The political and its relation to sociology is a source of profound
> debate, with ideas about politics setting up both possibilities and
> limits for sociological knowledge. If class has long counted, along
> with resistance and activism, writings on religion, the body and
> gender are already imagining the political in novel ways. And in
> opening up everyday life to issues of power and technology, the
> political comes centre stage. The aim of this conference is to bring
> together sociologists from around the globe with high quality papers
> developing the sociological enterprise or questioning its
> boundaries. Over the last century our journal has opened up
> sociological debates and published papers on the widest range of
> topics. All submissions welcome.
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> Abstracts less than 450 words to c.m.baggaley@??? by
> 22 February 2009.
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> Call for Panels
> Proposals for panels are welcome and should be submitted to one of
> the conference organisers:
> Nickie Charles Nickie.Charles@???
> Rolland Munro r.munro@???
> Mike Savage mike.savage@???
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> Topics for panels may include:
> Activism, parties and mobilization
> The politics of the exception
> Ethics, identities and materiality
> Feminist thinking
> Knowledge & document networks
> Managing as politics
> Media, narrative and alternatives
> Ontological politics
> Political institutions
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> Rethinking ‘difference’ (e.g. class, gender, race)
> Securities and government
> Theorising culture and economy with politics
> Unfencing ‘the Open’
> Visual sociologies
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> For further information on this conference, please click here.
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