Autore: Alice Mattoni Data: To: ML movimenti Bicocca Oggetto: [movimenti.bicocca] Sociology conference - sociology and
contemporary social activism June 2012
The Sociology Programme at St Mary’s University College and the Department of Social Sciences, University of Roehampton, are holding a one day conference at St Mary’s. It will be the first of two collaborative events between the institutions, the second being a conference at Roehampton in 2013. This will link with and develop themes by exploring human rights, social justice, political authority and social activism in the context of new patterns of migration and global change.
2012 Conference Theme:
Since the ongoing financial crisis starting in 2008 confidence in the dominant neo-liberal political, social and economic model has been eroded at the global level. This has manifested itself in countless initiatives, protests and mobilizations contesting and critiquing multiple aspects of the contemporary crisis of contemporary capitalism. From the ‘Arab Spring,’ the Wall Street and St Paul’s protests and occupations and the crisis in the European Union, through to the progressive political initiatives in Latin America the world is witnessing the explosion of social energies and the search for political, social and economic alternatives to the present order of things.
The conference aims to create a fertile and productive dialogue between the multiplicity of sociological voices researching into the contemporary crisis and the search for global social justice.
Confirmed keynote speakers and topics:
Ms Hayet Bahri, University of Westminster
Women and the Arab Spring
Dr Ana Dinerstein, University of Bath
Protest - Political and Social Alternatives in Latin America
Professor Nur Masalha, St Mary’s University College
The Arab Spring
Dr Geoffrey Pleyers, University of Louvain
The Global Justice Movement in Europe since the Crisis
Call for Papers:
We invite SUBMISSION OF CONFERENCE PAPER ABSTRACTS (no more than 300 words) from academics/activists interested in giving a paper on anything related to the above and invite delegates who wish to attend the conference.
Deadline for papers: 28 April 2012
Contact for submission: Dr. David Evans evansd@???
Delegate Registration:
Full rate (includes teas/coffees, lunch and reception) £45 per person
Unwaged/student £30 per person
Deadline for registration: 28 May 2012
Contact: Jessica Jeske jessica.jeske@???
Alice Mattoni
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Sociology
University of Pittsburgh
2407 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
230 Bouquet St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15260