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Dr. Helmut M. Artus
IZ Sozialwissenschaften
Lenn�str. 30; D-53113 Bonn
Ph.:: +49 (0) 228 22 81 - 149
Fax : +49 (0) 228 22 81 - 120
Updated 01.02.1999
Previous Update: 15.12.1998
1999
04.02.-05.02.1999 NEU!
Konstanz (BRD)
Deadline: 30. Nov. 1998 f�r Vortr�ge
Kontakt: s. Homepage
http://www.soziologie.de/sektion/p01/040299c.htm
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
05.02.-06.02.1999 NEU!
Bochum (BRD)
Deadline: 15.11.98
Kontakt: s. Homepage
http://www.soziologie.de/sektion/s04/news/n003.htm
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
05.02.-07.02.1999 NEU!
Melbourne (Australien)
Tagungsort: La Trobe University,Melbourne, Beechworth campus, Victoria,
Australia
Kontakt:
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/l&m/lawlit99
Source: Homepage - (28.01.99)
10.02.-12.02.1999
Dortmund (BRD)
Die Veranstaltung, die Fachmesse und Bibliothekssymposion umfassen sollte, findet
"zun�chst" nicht statt. Es wird erwogen, sie "um voraussichtlich zwei
Jahre zu verschieben."
Source: Briefliche Mitteilung vom 14.10.98 - (30.10.98)
11.02.-13.02.1999
Trier (BRD) (?)
Anmerkungen: Der Workshop soll ca. 30 Teilnehmer umfassen.
Kontakt:
Hanns W. Maull
Universit�t Trier, FB 3
D-54286 Trier
Tel.: +49 (0)651/2 01 219
Fax: +49 (0)651/2 01 38 21
[email protected]
Source: PVS 39/Juni 1998, H. 2, S. 349 - (06.07.1998)
12.02.-13.02.1999 NEU!
Dartington, Totnes (Devon) (GB)
Kontakt:
http://www.bileta.ac.uk
Source: Homepage - (28.01.99)
12.02.-14.02.1999
??? (USA)
Tagungsort: Michigan State University
I am trying to put together a panel for the Conference. My work focuses on the imposition
of colonial rule in Nigeria from the establishment of the Crown Colony of Lagos to end of
the first world war. If anyone has work that relates to any of these issues and is
interested in this conference, please contact me:
Kontakt:
Rob Hermann
Washington University
[email protected]
Source: E-mail 09.10.98
17.02.-20.02.1999
Berlin (BRD)
The Institute of Social Sciences at the Technical University of Berlin in co-operation
with the 'Sektion Biographieforschung der Deutschen Gesellschaft f�r Soziologie' (Section
of Biographical Research in the German Sociological Association). - The conference will be
held in English.
Kontakt:
Roswitha Breckner
Universitaet Halle-Wittenberg, Institut f�r Paedagogik
Franckeplatz 1
D-06110 Halle (Saale)
Tel.: +49 (0) 345 5523825 oder Tel.: +49 (0)30 7844349
Fax: +49 (0)30345 5527574, oder Fax: +49 (0)30 78704516
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
18.02.-19.02.1999 NEU!
Bonn (BRD)
Kontakt:
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wessels
Universit�t K�ln, Seminar f�r Politische Wissenschaft
Gottfried-Keller-Stra�e 6
D-50931 K�ln
Tel.: +49 (0)221/470-4131
Source: DFG-Tagungskalender 1/99 - (28.01.99)
18.02.-21.02.1999
Bloomington, Indiana (USA)
Anmerkungen: This interdisciplinary conference will focus on the cultural
manifestations of the Cold War in Europe and America from 1945 through the fall of the
Berlin Wall, and to the present. Subjects that will be discussed encompass literature,
cinema, politics, art, propaganda, music, architecture, cultural studies, history,
European integration, and US-European cultural interrelationships. Speakers will include
historians, essayists, journalists, critics, and political analysts. Complementary
features will be, among others, a film series.
Kontakt:
Conference Registrar
Indiana University Conferences, P.O. Box 249
Bloomington, IN 47402-2049, USA
oder
The Conference Manager
Tel.: +1 812.855.4661
http://www.indiana.edu/~weur/Cwc.html.
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
Siehe auch:
1999-2000
Seattle, Washington (USA)
Third conference of the The Cold War Culture conference series
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
19.02.-20.02.1999 NEU!
Dortmund (BRD)
Es soll es nicht um die Frage gehen, inwieweit der Koerper ein von der Soziologie
vernachlaessigtes Thema ist, sondern darum, wie sich die Dimension des Koerperlichen in
sozialer Interaktion methodisch adaequat erfassen laesst. - Die Referate sollen keine
Projektpraesentation im ueblichen Sinne sein. Nicht die Ergebnisse sollen im Vordergrund
stehen, sondern die methodischen Aspekte, vor allem die methodischen Probleme. Die
Organisation des Treffens als Workshop sollte woertlich genommen werden: in der Diskussion
ein genaueres Verstaendnis der Problemstellung zu erarbeiten, deren Konturen zunaechst
noch unscharf sind.
Deadline: Umgehend Titel und ein kurzes (halb- bis einseitiges) Expose an:
Kontakt:
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
19.02.-21.02.1999 NEU!
Heidelberg (BRD)
Kontakt:
Prof. Dr. Michael Welker
Universit�t Heidelberg
Wissenschaftlich-Theologisches Seminar
Kisselgasse 1
D-69117 Heidelberg
Tel.: +49 (0)6221/543356
Source: DFG-Tagungskalender - (28.01.99)
20.02.-21.02.1999 NEU!
Mannheim (BRD)
Tagungsort: Landesmuseum fuer Technik und Arbeit in Mannheim.
Die Medizinische Fakultaet und das Institut fuer Geschichte der Medizin der
Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg veranstalten ein internationales Symposium zu dem
aktuellen und gesellschaftlich wichtigen Thema des Humangenomprojektes (Human Genome
Project). Alle Interessierten, Laien wie Experten, sind eingeladen, gemeinsam ihre Fragen,
Zweifel oder Wuensche bezueglich des Humangenomprojekts zu �u�ern und zu besprechen.
Kontakt:
Martina Keilbart
Institut fuer Geschichte der Medizin
Im Neuenheimer Feld 368
D-69120 Heidelberg
Tel.: (+)49-(0)6221-548213
Fax: (+)49-(0)6221-545457
[email protected]
http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/institute/fak5/igm/g47/hugo.htm
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
22.02.-12.03.1999
K�ln (BRD)
Deadline: 29. Jan. 1999 (registration)
Kontakt:
Zentralarchiv f�r Empirische Sozialforschung
Universit�t zu K�ln
Bachemer Str. 40
D-50931 K�ln
Tel.: +49 (0)221/47 69 433
oder
Tel.: +49 (0)221/47 03 155
Fax: +49 (0)221/47 69 444
[email protected]
http://www.za.uni-koeln.de/events/
Source: ZA-Information 42, S. 76 f. - (22.06.98)
24.02.-26.02.1999 ERG�NZT!
Eichst�tt (BRD)
Kontakt:
Siegfried Lamnek
LS f. Soziologie II
Kath. Universit�t Eichst�tt
D-85071 Eichst�tt
[email protected]
oder
http://www.ku-eichstaett.de/GGF
Jens Luedtke
Lehrstuhl f�r Soziologie II
Katholische Universit�t Eichst�tt
D-85071 Eichst�tt
Tel.: +49 8421.93-1665
Fax: +49 8421.93-1790
jens.luedtke@ku-eichst�tt.de
Source: ZfS 27/H. 5, Okt. 1998, S. 397 - (09.11.98)
24.02.-27.02.1999 NEU!
Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA)
Tagungsort: Sheraton Old Town
Anmerkungen: Papers related to film and its impact on society are encouraged.
Deadline: December 12, 1998
Kontakt:
Peter Rollins
[email protected]
http://h-net.msu.edu/~filmhis
http://www2.okstate.edu/swpca/
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
24.02.-26.02.1999
Bielefeld (BRD)
Zentrum f�r Kindheits- und Jugendforschung, Universit�t Bielefeld
Kontakt:
J�rgen Mansel
Universit�t Bielefeld, Fak. f. P�dagogik
Postfach 10 01 31
D-33615 Bielefeld
Tel.: +49 (0)521/106-3166
Fax: +49 (0)521/106 64 14
[email protected]
Source: ZfS 27/H. 5, Okt. 1998, S. 396 - (09.11.98)
24.02.-26.02.1999 ERG�NZT!
Eichst�tt (BRD)
Kontakt:
Siegfried Lamnek
LS f. Soziologie II
Kath. Universit�t Eichst�tt
D-85071 Eichst�tt
[email protected]
oder
http://www.ku-eichstaett.de/GGF
Jens Luedtke
Lehrstuhl f�r Soziologie II
Katholische Universit�t Eichst�tt
D-85071 Eichst�tt
Tel.: +49 8421.93-1665
Fax: +49 8421.93-1790
jens.luedtke@ku-eichst�tt.de
Source: ZfS 27/H. 5, Okt. 1998, S. 397 - (09.11.98)
24.02.-26.02.1999
Dresden (BRD)
Kontakt:
Gabriele Buruck
Institut f�r Arbeits-, Organisations- und Sozialpsychologie
Tel.: +49 (0)351/4 63 37 84
Fax: +49 (0)351/4 63 35 89
[email protected]
Source: Psychol. Rundschau 49/H.3/1998, S. 183 - (17.08.98)
24.02.-27.02.1999
St. Petersburg (Ru�land)
organisiert von der Foundation for War Studies in Groningen, NL
Kontakt:
Foundation for War Studies
Oosterhaven 11
NL-9723 AP Groningen
Tel.: +31 (50) 31 80 686
Fax: +31 (50) 31 87 125
[email protected]
Source: AFB-Info 2/98 - (10.12.98)
25.02.-28.02.1999
Berlin (BRD)
Kontakt:
Isa Ottmers
TU Berlin, Institut f�r Sozialwissenschaften
Sekr. FR 3-8
Franklinstr. 28/29
D-10587 Berlin
Source: Psychologie & Gesellschaftskritik Nr. 86/87 (1998), S. 168 - (03.09.98)
25.02.-28.02.1999
Charleston, SC (USA)
Call for papers: We welcome proposals for complete sessions and individual
papers on all aspects of the period from 1750-1850. In addition to proposals on the French
Revolution and Napoleonic eras, we are interested in submissions on the Enlightenment,
Romanticism, Post-Napoleonic Europe and comparative and interdisciplinary history. We
encourage proposals on Germany and Great Britain.
Deadline: September 15, 1998. - Mail proposals to:
Kontakt:
Robert Crout
P.O. Box 118087
Charleston Southern University
Charleston, SC 29423, USA
Source: E-mail 23.07.98 - (17.08.98)
26.02.-28.02.1999. NEU!
Edmonton (Kanada)
Tagungsort: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Anmerkungen: Conference organizers plan to publish selected papers.
Deadline: for proposal submission: January 15, 1999
Kontakt:
Dr. Malinda S. Smith
State and Legal Studies
Athabasca University
Athabasca, Alberta T9S 3A3
[email protected]
Tel.: (403)-438-5708
Fax: (403)-675-6338
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
26.02.-28.02.1999
Iserlohn (BRD)
Kontakt:
Christiane Lammers
Arbeitsgemeinschaft f�r Friedens- und Konfliktforschung e.V.
LAG Friedenswissenschaft in NRW
FernUniversit�t Hagen
Im D�nningsbruch 9
D-58084 Hagen
Tel./Fax: +49 (0)2331/98 74 797
[email protected]
http://bicc.uni-bonn.de/coop/afk/
Source: AFB-Info 2/98 - (10.12.98)
03.03.-05.03.1999
W�rzburg (BRD)
Anmerkungen: Die Tagung dokumentiert den Reifegrad von wissensbasierten
Systemen. Deren Bilanz und Perspektiven pr�sentieren �bersichtsbeitr�ge. Workshops
erg�nzen dazu aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse. In einer Industrieausstellung werden
Werkzeuge zur Entwicklung wissensbasierter Systeme und interessante Anwendungen
demonstriert.
Deadline: 30. Sept. 1998 (Einreichung von Fachbeitr�gen)
Kontakt:
Petra Braun
Universit�t W�rzburg, LS f�r Informatik VI
Am Hubland
D-97074 W�rzburg
Tel.: +49 (0)931/70 561 12
[email protected]
http://ki-server.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/~puppe/xps-99.html
Source: KI 2/98, S. 96-98 - (04.09.98)
04.03.-05.03.1999 NEU!
Dortmund (BRD)
Kontakt und Programm: s. Homepage
http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~wlm/tagungdo.htm
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
04.03.-06.03.1999
Chicago (USA)
Anmerkungen: The conference will explore issues such the social construction of
torture as a specific cultural and historical institution, the mechanisms of proving
torture, turning legal proof into public knowledge and enforcement of sanctions against
torturers. The conference will bring together human rights activists, legal and historical
scholars, forensic practitioners and anthropologists. The goal for the conference is to
produce new insights for litigation, activism and scholarship on torture. - Interested
individuals should send a resume and a one-page statement about work in progress or a
brief which pertains to one of the conference sessions.
Deadline: no later than December 31, 1998.
Kontakt:
Michael Geyer
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
10.03.-12.03.1999
Bielefeld (BRD)
Deadline: 15. Nov. 1998 f�r Vortrags-Kurzfassung (Schreibanweisung: Senden
einer e-mail an [email protected]
mit dem 'subject' format; oder via Homepage! s.u.)
Kontakt:
R. Decker
LS f�r BWL und Marketing
Fak. F�r Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Universit�t Bielefeld
Postfach 10 01 31
D-33501 Bielefeld
http://www.gfkl.de
Source: Zweite Ank�ndigung... - (18.08.98)
10.03.-13.03.1999
Gloggnitz (�sterreich)
Conference within the Euroconference Series supported by the European Commission within
the framework of TMR ("Training and Mobility of Researchers") Program of the
European Union.
Tagungsort: Hotel Burg Kranichberg, A-2640 Gloggnitz, Kranichberg 1, Austria
Deadline: January 18, 1999 at latest: Applications as discussants (informal letter,
CV indicating nationality, age and gender) and applications as speakers (abstracts of
about 500 words, scientific CV) to:
Kontakt:
Sylvia Meierwewert
Forschungsinstitut fuer Europafragen (Research Institute for European Affairs),
Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien
Althanstrasse 39-45
A-1090 Wien
Tel.: +43 1 31336-5084
Fax: +43 1 31336-752
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
11.03.-12.03.1999 NEU!
Augsburg (BRD)
Mit der Frage nach den zuk�nftigen Perspektiven zu theoretischen Konzepten,
methodischen Ans�tzen und forschungspraktischen Umsetzungen ist es das prim�re Ziel, dem
(auch interdisziplin�ren) 'Diskurs' �ber Diskursanalyse eine Plattform zu geben und
damit den wissenschaftlichen Austausch zu bef�rdern.
Kontakt:Homepage
http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~Diskursanalyse/
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
12.03.-14.03.1999
New York NY (USA)
Polemics have fallen out of fashion, neglected by political correctness and
disinterested critique. What is to be gained by taking up the polemic today? We invite
papers motivated by an urgency of intervention, papers that reflect on the art of heated
debate and the venting of opposition.
Deadline: 5-8 p. papers by Jan. 1, 1999
Kontakt:
GegenStand 319 Hamilton Hall
Mail Code 2812 Columbia University New York, NY 10032
Weitere Informationen:
Harmony [email protected]
Tel.: (212) 781-3080).
Source: Call for Papers, E-mail 03.10.98 - (13.10.98)
12.03.-14.03.1999
Dublin (Irland)
Tagungsort: The Centre for Film Studies, University College Dublin
Anmerkungen: The conference will examine the history of representations of urban
space in narrative cinema (broadly defined), the relationship between cinema and
architecture, the modern and post-modern city, urban alienation, social conflict, and
escapism. It will analyse the city in narrative cinema as a site of play, wonder and
magic, social cohesion and productivity, focusing, for example, on the suburban family
home as a zone of stability and harmony. It will also examine the city in narrative cinema
as a space of ideological conflict between, for example, corporate, military and
governmental power and radical social formations, subcultures and the underclass.
Deadline: Papers will be of 30 minutes duration each. Abstracts of 300 words should
be addressed to the conference organisers at the following address, to arrive no later
than 20 November 1998:
Kontakt:
Mark Shiel and Tony Fitzmaurice
The Cinema and the City Conference, Centre for Film Studies
University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
[email protected]
oder
[email protected]
Source: E-mail (Call for papers) 17.08.98 - (18.08.98)
15.03.-18.03.1999 NEU!
Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler (BRD)
Tagungsort: European Academy Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH
Anmerkungen: In the last century the industrial revolution, followed by several
cultural and societal upheavals, marked the beginning of fundamental changes of our
understanding of ourselves as "human beings". Now, at the end of the millennium,
it seems that the authority for supplying explanations of human nature has shifted from
philosophy and humanities to the natural sciences. In the public mind, it is particularly
biology and medicine that are assumed to supply an almost unlimited access to
"objective facts" on human evolution, history, and existence. - Our Symposium
aims investigate such claims. We want to discuss the newest approaches in biology and
medicine, and reflect on their philosophical and ethical foundations and consequences,
respectively.
Kontakt:
Ms. Dagmar Uhl, M.A.
European Academy Ltd.
Postfach 1460
D-53458 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler
Tel.: +49 (0) 26 41/75 43 13
Fax: +49 (0) 26 41/75 43 20
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (28.01.99)
17.03.-20.03.1999
Chicago, IL (USA)
Tagungsort: Swissotel Chicago, Illinois USA
The Conference will comprehensively examine the complexity of Third World and global
development since the Bandung Conference in 1955 and explore the perspective of
constructive change in preparation for the next millennium. Broad issues in economic,
political, cultural, educational, gender, environmental, health, technological and many
other social perspectives will be critically examined. The objective of the Conference is
to pose original questions, pursue in-depth analyses, and formulate practical solutions to
key issues confronting the contemporary global system, especially Third World and Diaspora
societies.
Deadline: Three copies of abstract, 300 words or less, are required for peer
review. Abstract Summary (50 words or less); bisher keine Deadline angegeben.
Kontakt:
Edwin S. Segal
Department of Anthropology, University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
FAX:502-8524560
[email protected]
Source: Call for papers, E-mail 07.10.98 - (13.10.98)
17.03.-24.03.1999
Hannover (BRD)
Kontakt:
Deutsche Messe AG
Messegel�nde
D-30521 Hannover
Tel.: +49 (0)511 890
Fax: +49 (0)511 893 26 26
BTX *3230080#
oder:
Hannover Fairs Information Centre,
25 Hurst Way
South Croydon, Surrey CR2 7AP, UK
Tel.: +44 (0)181 688 9541
Fax: +44 (0)181 681 0069
25.03.-26.03.1999 NEU!
Essen (BRD)
Deadline: Referate (mit halbseitigem Abstract) bis 15. Febr. 1999
Kontakt:s. Homepage
http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~kgt/DGSRundbrief5.html
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
29.03.-30.03.1999 NEU!
York (GB)
Kontakt:
http://www.bileta.ac.uk
Source: Homepage - (28.01.99)
29.03.-31.03.1999 NEU!
Southampton (GB)
Tagungsort: University of Southampton; Centre for Applied Social Survey (CASS)
Supported by ESRC, presented by Ian Diamond and Fiona Steele
Anmerkungen: This course is offered under the ESRC's Analysis of Large and Complex
Datasets programme.
Target Audience: The course is aimed at researchers who need to model event history
data, especially those in the social, economic, educational and medical sciences. A good
understanding of standard statistical methods of regression analysis and logistic models
for binary responses will be assumed. Some familiarity with multilevel models and event
history analysis would be useful, but is not essential. Some experience with SAS and MLwiN
would be useful, but not essential.
Kontakt:
Rebecca Bundock
Department of Social Statistics
University of Southampton
Southampton SO17 1BJ
Tel: (01703) 593048
Fax: (01703) 593846
[email protected]
http://www.alcd.soton.ac.uk/cass/courses/
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
06.04.-08.04.1999 NEU!
Loughborough (GB)
Tagungsort: Loughborough University
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/law/conferences/slsa99
Source: DGS-Homepage - (01.02.99)
06.04.-09.04.1999
Glasgow (GB)
Anmerkungen: The momentous social changes of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries, which originally gave rise to sociology, have continued to shape and cleave it
into rival theoretical and empirical approaches. But does this diversity necessarily mean
disarray? Ought we to recognise that in a 'postmodern world' there can only be
sociologies? Should we be embracing diverse analyses of culture and discourse, and
focusing on biographies, identities and subjectivities? Or should sociology pay more heed
to its core classical strength: providing a radical and progressive analysis of the logic
of global capitalism in charting the axes of class, status, gender and ethnicity? Is there
a case for continuity or change in terms of sociology's core concerns, key concepts,
theories and methodologies?
We welcome papers, with any theoretical or empirical focus, in any area of sociology,
which address these issues.
Deadline: Abstracts of no more that 250 words should be sent to the address below
by no later than 30 September 1998. You should include with your abstract your name,
institutional affiliation, full postal address, 'phone and fax numbers, and an e-mail
address.
Kontakt:
1999 BSA Conference, British Sociological Association
Units 3F/G ? Mountjoy Research Centre ? Stockton Road ? Durham ? DH1 3UR [UK]
Tel: +44 (0)191 383 0839
Fax: +44 (0)191 383 0782 ?
[email protected]
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/britsoc/
Source: E-mail Call for papers 30.05.98 - (06.07.98)
08.04.-12.04.1999
Edinburgh (GB)
Anmerkungen: Up to 250 delegates are expected from all over the world. The IACD
will also be electing a new executive committee.
Kontakt:
IACD,Scottish Community education Council Rosbery House 9
Haymarket Terrace Edinburgh, EH 12 5EZ
Professor Gary Craig
School of Policy Studies, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside
Inglemire Avenue, Hull, HU6 7LU, UK
Tel.: +44 (0) 1482 464026
Fax: +44 (0) 1482 440857
GCraig @ humber.ac.uk
For further details and a booking form: [email protected]
Source: E-mail GCraig @ humber.ac.uk,
10.08.98 - (12.08.98)
09.04.-10.04.1999
Cambridge (GB)
Anmerkungen: An international conference with speakers from Europe and North
America analysing the question of delinquency across the continent between the 17th and
20th centuries. Themes include: Criminologies, Elites, Ethnographies, Gender, Imagery,
Institutions,Panics, Prosecutions, Reform, Street Life, Violence, War.
Deadline: Registration not later than 9 March 1999.
Kontakt:
Pam Cox
Department of History, University of Essex
Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO3 4SQ, UK
Tel +44 (0)1206 873333
Fax: +44 (0)1206 873757
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
09.04.-11.04.1999 NEU!
New York NY (USA)
Tagungsort: Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York,
199 Chambers Street, New York City
Anmerkungen: The conference asks what role freedom has in popular movements and
those of the Left, in particular. Philosophers have considered freedom in abstract forms;
social movements have shaped it through practice. Both have struggled over its meaning.
Urbanization, the growth of knowledge, and technological change have laid the foundations
for and given urgency to movements of justice, equality, and recognition preconditions for
a flowering of freedom. Yet the unfolding of freedom has its dialectical opposite:
financial instability, a resurgence of racism, nativism, and fundamentalist movements, a
flight from solidarity to consumerism. - We encourage wide-ranging discussion and debate.
Deadline: for panel submissions: March 1, 1999. To submit a panel, please include a
panel title, a list of panelists with only one affiliation per panelist, an address with
email for each panelist, a sponsoring organization (if applicable) and a contact person
with address, phone number, and email. The cost of a panel is $100.
Kontakt:
Tel.: +1 212 642-2826
[email protected]
http://www.soc.qc.edu/ssc
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
09.04.-11.04.1999
Notre Dame, IN (USA)
Anmerkungen: The Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of
Notre Dame invites proposals for papers on the history and current significance of
Christian Democratic parties for a conference.
Deadline: Proposals of one page (250 words) are due by September 30, 1998, and
should be sent to:
Kontakt:
Program Committee - Christian Democracy
Nanovic Institute for European Studies
G023 Hesburgh Library, University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Tel.: 219-631-7330
Fax :219-631-8209
http://www.nd.edu/~nanovic/
Source: Final Call for Papers, E-mail 07.10.98 - (13.10.98)
14.04.-16.04.1999
Basel (Schweiz)
10. Internationale Fachkonferenz der Deutschen Gesellschaft f�r Dokumentation (DGD)
und der Schweizerischen Vereinigung f�r Dokumentation (SVD-ASD)
Ausf�hrliche Informationen:
s. Source, dort S. 325 f. und:
http://www.svd-asd.org/kwid
Source: nfd 49 (1998), Nr. 6, Sept. '98, S. 325; Homepage - (25.09.98)
15.04.-16.04.1999
Guildford (GB)
Tagungsort: University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers involved in the study of EU
research policies and to discuss the variety of theoretical and methodological approaches
underlying empirical studies. In addition, The workshop is intended to facilitate
interaction between researchers and policymakers with the purpose of considering
appropriate ways in which the knowledge being produced in this area of enquiry can be
consolidated and fed into policy debates and structures, both within national and European
settings.
Deadline: Abstracts of no more than 250 words and a brief curriculum vitae should
be sent by January 4th 1999 to
Kontakt:
Simon Dresner
Research Policies Workshop Coordinator
Department of Sociology, University of Surrey
Guildford, Surrey GU2 5XH
[email protected]
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/Where/index.html
.
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
19.04.-20.04.1999 NEU!
Florenz (Italien)
Organizer: The Library of the European University Institute, Florence
Anmerkungen: The programme covers a variety of topics relating to European
documentation, in particular the latest electronic developments and the use of European
documentation in academic research.
Deadline: for applications 15th of March 1999
Kontakt:
Emir Lawless and Machteld Nijsten
[email protected]
http://www.iue.it/LIB/edc/edc-conf.html
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
21.04.-23.04.1999
Frankfurt/M. (BRD)
Kontakt:
Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft f�r Rehabilitation (BAR)
Walter-Kolb-Str. 9-11
D-60594 Frankfurt/M.
Tel.: +49 (0)69/6050180
Fax: +49 (0)69/60501829
[email protected]
Source: sozialmagazin 23/, H.11, Nov. 1998, S. 62 - (17.11.98)
21.04.-24.04.1999
Fort Worth, Texas (USA)
Anmerkungen: Rural Studies Section calls for panel and paper proposals on any
aspect of rural and agricultural studies.
Deadline: Proposal deadline is November 1, 1998. Please submit abstracts (150-word
maximum), a short vitae (include postal and email addresses, phone and fax numbers), and
audio-visual needs to:
Kontakt:
Elaine Naylor
WSSA Rural Studies Coodinator, Department of History
York University, 4700 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3
Tel.: (416) 516-1991
Fax: (416) 736-5836
[email protected]
Source: E-mail 23.07.98 - (17.08.98)
22.04.-23.04.1999 NEU!
Bremen (BRD)
Kontakt:
[email protected]
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
24.04.-26.04.1999 NEU!
Philadelphia, PA (USA)
University and college instructors, K-12 teachers, librarians, publishers, editors,
archivists, students and all other history professionals are encouraged to participate.
Many opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange will be provided, and panel and paper
proposals on any topics relating to history in the electronic age are encouraged.
Deadline: 1 February 1999; Inquiries and submissions should be directed to:
Kontakt:
G. Mick Smith, Ph.D.
P.O. Box 3009
Malvern, PA
Tel.: +1 19355-0709
[email protected]
http://www.bnpages.com/history/gmsmith
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
29.04.-01.05.1999
Sacramento (USA)
Tagungsort: California State University, Sacramento
Suggested Topics: Peace education, conflict resolution, indigenous justice,
alternative dispute resolution, peace-making & peace-building, peace networks, women
& peace, early conflict warning & anlysis, preventive diplomacy, making/preventing
war & terrorism, crime & violence, human rights/democracy and peacemaking,
military vs. civil society relations, Africa Crisis Response Initiative(ACRI,
environmenaal justice/conflict, & etc. -
Case studies and theory-building proposals are particularly welcome.
Deadline: Send all Paper/ Panel Proposals by December 1, 1998 to:
Kontakt:
Ernest Uwazie
California State University, Center for African Peace & Conflict Resolution
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6085
Tel.: 916-278-6282/ Fax: 916-278-7692
[email protected]
http://www.csus.edu/org/afpeace
Source: Call for papers, E-mail 09.10.98 - (13.10.98)
29.04.-01.05.1999
Atlanta (USA)
This is conceived as a broad-ranging and interdisciplinary symposium exploring the
theory, definition, and contestation of human rights in past and present.
We are especially interested in emerging paradigms for rights discourses.
Deadline: Those interested should respond by December 15th.
Kontakt:
Inquiries or one-page proposals and short c.v. should be directed to
Alice Bullard and Gregory Nobles
School of History, Technology, and Society
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0345
[email protected]
Source: Call for papers - E-mail 09.10.98 - (13.10.98)
30.04.-02.05.1999 GE�NDERT!
Potsdam (BRD)
Spring 1999 Conference of the Methodology section of the German Sociological Society
(DGS), in collaboration with the Berlin-Brandenburg network of longitudinal researchers
(LWBB) and the ISA Research Committees on 'Logic and Methodology' (RC-33) and 'Social
Stratification and Social Mobility' (RC-28)
Anmerkungen: A focal point is the postulated declining impact of social class,
group memberships and social structural factors like e.g. gender, ethnicity, religion,
region and socioeconomic background on sociological outcomes like school achievement,
political behavior, status attainment and social mobility, social relationships and
lifestyles. Another focal point of the conference is the process of social change assumed
to produce the postulated declining impacts.
Deadline: 31. Dez. 1998; abstracts to:
Kontakt:
Uwe Engel
Department of Sociology
University of Potsdam, PO Box 90 03 27
D-14439 Potsdam
Tel.: +49 (0) 331 9773419
Fax: +49 (0)331 9773216
[email protected]
http://enterprise.rz.uni-potsdam.de/u/soziologie/sozialstruktur/tagungen.htm#Spring99
Source: Call for papers und DGS-Homepage - (14.10.98(01.02.99)
30.04.-02.05.1999
Sydney (Australien)
hosted by the Centre for Critical Psychology, UWS
Anmerkungen: This conference is open to all from whatever discipline who are
concerned to develop tools with which to approach subjectivity and politics in a critical
way for the year 2000 and beyond. The conference will have four themes: (1) New Politics,
New Subjectivities; (2) Embodiment and Spirituality; (3) Psychology, Survival and Culture;
(4) Rethinking Psychology: Disciplinary Power and Cange.
Deadline: 01. Okt. 1998
Kontakt:
'Millennium' World Conference in Critical Psychology
Centre for Critical Psychology, University of Western Sydney
Nepean, Paramatta Campus, PO Box 10
Kingswood, NSW 2747, Australia
Tel.: +61 2 9685-9924
Fax: +61 2 9685-9931
[email protected]
Source: Psychologie & Gesellschaftskritik Nr. 86/87 (1998), S. 168-172 -
(03.09.98)
07.05.-08.05.1999 NEU!
M�nchen (BRD)
Tagungsort:Deutsches Jugendinstitut (DJI), M�nchen
Themengebiete: Varianten qualitativer Textanalyse; Fragen der Archivierung und
Weitergabe qualitativer Daten
Deadline: 15.02.1999 f�r Themenvorschl�ge und Abstracts
Kontakt:
C. Hopf
Universit�t Hildesheim
http://www.soziologie.de/sektion/m04/termine.htm
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
07.05.-08.05.1999 NEU!
Frankfurt/M. (BRD)
Deadline: 15. Jan. 1999 f�r Vortr�ge
Kontakt: s. Homepage
http://www.soziologie.de/sektion/s04/news/n004.htm
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
07.05.-09.05.1999
Belfast (Irland)
The conference seeks to examine the connections between local and global processes of
development and those between theory and practice.
Deadline: Abstracts should be around 150 words and should arrive no later than
February 5th 1999. All abstracts should be sent to:
Kontakt:
Patricia Lundy
Department of Sociology, University of Ulster, Magee College
Northland Road, Derry, N. Ireland, MA209
Tel: 01504 375298
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
07.05.-16.05.1999
St. Petersburg (Ru�land)
Anmerkungen: The Annual International Conference on Conflict Resolution (ICR),
held each spring in St. Petersburg, Russia, represents a collaboration between two
institutes - one American, one Russian. It speaks to the immediate potential for both
dramatic and violent decline in world relations, and at the same time profound movement
toward peace, understanding, and harmony in the global community.
Deadline:
Submit proposals by: March 5, 1999. (Advance submission recommended)
Kontakt:
Individuals from the region of the Former Soviet Union ONLY should contact HARMONY
Institute directly to submit proposals and register at significant subsidized rate:
av. Gastello 9
St. Petersburg, 196066 Russia
Tel: 7-812-293-1330
Fax: 293-1330
[email protected]
or
[email protected]
Kontakt for all others:
Steve Olweean Sandra Friedman, Conference co-coordinators
COMMON BOND INSTITUTE
12170 S. Pine Ayr Drive
Climax, Michigan 49034 USA
Tel./Fax: +1 616-665-9393
[email protected]
http://ahpweb.org/cbi/icr.html
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
12.05.-13.05.1999
Preston (GB)
Kontakt:
Vicki Merchant
15 Powis Road
Preston, Lancashire PR2 1AD, GB
Tel.: +44 (0)1772 728627
Fax: +44 (0)1772 761002
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
14.05.-15.05.1999 NEU!
Chemnitz (BRD)
Call for papers und Infos:
http://wotan.wiwi.uni-rostock.de/~somakro/sektion/rndbrf21.htm
Source: DGS-Homepage - (01.02.99)
15.05.-16.05.1999
Brighton (GB)
with the Centre for Continuing Education, University of Sussex,
Offers of papers and other forms of presentation are invited for this interdisciplinary,
international conference which will explore the relationships between memory and place and
the contested meanings of diverse human and physical landscapes.
The proposed conference themes are as follows: Memory and Place; Protest ; Green
Lifestyles; Heritage; Oral History and Development.
Presentations may be offered in any of the following formats: Conference paper, workshop
activity, exhibition, poster display, multimedia presentation (other formats by
negotiation). We intend to organise an exciting, participatory conference which will
include the wide range of media in which memories of place are represented and explored.
Conference activities will include local tours and regional exhibitions.
Deadline: 01. Nov. 1998: Prospective participants should send two copies of their
proposal on a single A4 sheet including the following details: name, address, phone, fax
and email numbers, title of presentation, format of presentation (see above), relevant
conference theme/s, and a brief summary of the proposed presentation.
Kontakt:
Proposals should be sent to
Steve Hussey
History Department, Essex University
Colchester, CO4 3SQ, England,
Steve Hussey ([email protected])
oder Joanna Bornat: [email protected]
oder Al Thomson: [email protected]
Source: E-mail: Call for papers: [email protected],
20.04.98 (12.05.98)
17.05.-21.05.1999
Toronto (Kanada)
1999 joint conference of the International Association for Social Science Information
Service and Technology (IASSIST) and the Canadian Association of Public Data Users (CAPDU)
Anmerkungen: These meetings will begin with two days of workshops followed by three
days of conference. The conference will focus on the partnerships needed to provide open
access to data using network technology.
Deadline: 1998 December 31 for conference proposals (Please include a 250-500 word
abstract plus a 2 sentence biographical summary.); 1999 April 23 registration deadline.
Kontakt:
Proposals may be submitted electronically, forms are available at the Conference Web
site:
http://www.yorku.ca/org/iassist/
Alternatively, FAX or mail this form before December 31, 1998 to:
Chuck Humphrey
IASSIST/CAPDU Conference
1-01 Rutherford South, University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB T6G 2J4, Canada
[email protected]
Fax: (403) 492-5083
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
21.05.-22.05.1999
Santa Barbara, CA (USA)
Cold War History Group (COWHIG) at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Conference to be held on the campus of UCSB.
Deadline: The deadline for paper proposals is december 15, 1998.
Kontakt:
All proposals and inquiries about the conference should be sent by email to:
Richard Fogarty, conference coordinator
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
23.05.-26.05.1999)
Dubrovnik (Kroatien
Tagungsort: Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik (IUC), Dubrovnik, Croatia
Deadline: Types of contributions: Research papers of up to 12 pages (15 September
1998). Poster presentations: synthesis of work in progress (15 October 1998). Panels:
proposals for panel sessions on general interest. Tutorials. proposals for half or full
day tutorials. Workshops: proposals for a one day workshops. Demonstrations and exhibits.
Kontakt:
Tefko Saracevic
School of Communication, Information and Library Studies, Rutgers University
4 Huntington Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA
Tel.: (732)932-8017
Fax: (732)932-6916
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/people/faculty/tefko.html
http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/colis3
http://www.colis3.hr or in the US
Source: E-mail (Call for papers) 20.07.98 - (18.08.98)
25.05.-28.05.1999
K�ln (BRD)
Zentralarchiv f�r Empirische Sozialforschung (ZA)
Anmerkungen: The objective of the conference is to bring together social scientists
and statisticians who will have worked on the same sets of empirical data using different
methodologies and different philosophies of data analysis. The database on which the
conference is centred is from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP), a
voluntary grouping of study teams in over 20 countries. Each country undertakes to include
common questions as a supplement to their regular national surveys. The topics change from
year to year by agreement, and are replicated every five years or so. Some examples of
topics are: the role of government, social inequality, family and changing sex roles,
religion, and environment.
Deadline: 31. Jan. 1999 for abstracts: approx. Two pages in length, containing:
title, author(s), affiliation(s), keywords and a summary, including the aim of the study,
the variables used and the statistical methodology employed.
Deadline: Abstracts should be submitted to the organizers by 31 January 1999, and
should be approximately two pages in length, containing the following information: (1)
title, (2) author(s), (3) affiliation(s), (4) keywords and (5) a summary, including the
aim of study, the surveys/countries/variables used and the statistical methodology
employed.
Kontakt:
J�rg Blasius
Zentralarchiv f�r Empirische Sozialforschung
Bachemer Str. 40
D-50931 K�ln
Fax: +49 221 4769444
[email protected]
oder
Michael Greenacre
[email protected]
http://www.za.uni-koeln.de/events
Verific. Date: 14.04.98 Source: Homepage (14.04.98/06.07.98)
27.05.-30.05.1999 NEU!
Chicago IL (USA)
http://128.119.199.27/LSA/ann_mtg/am99/meeting.htm
Source: DGS-Homepage - (01.02.99)
28.05.-01.06.1999
Phoenix (Arizona)
Kontakt:
Sharon Bailey
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, Fairfax VA 22030, USA
Tel.: +1 (703) 993-2440
Fax: +1 (703) 993-3070
[email protected]
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/NCPCR
Source: AFB-Info 2/98 - (10.12.98)
29.05.-30.05.1999
M�nchen (BRD)
Tagungsort: Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany
Anmerkungen: The conference will explore the emergence of new areas of chemical
research in between the 'classical' disciplines, and will ask whether the traditional
disciplinary boundaries are still appropriate for an understanding of contemporary
scientific practice. This will be achieved by identifying the mechanisms by which
disciplinary boundaries are transgressed and new areas of research created.
Deadline: Registration deadline: 15 April 1999.
Kontakt (inquiries and registration):
Christoph Meinel
LS Wissenschaftsgeschichte, University of Regenburg
D-93040 Regensburg
Tel.: +49 (0)941-9433661
Fax: +49 (0)941-9431985
[email protected]
http://www.cilea.it/history/DHS
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
Juni 1999
Leicester (GB)
Tagungsort: University of Leicester, Sociology Dept
Anmerkungen: There is a severe lack of theoretical work on gender and the South
Asian Diaspora. This conference is an attempt to generate some questions on the
contemporary moment amongst South Asian women in academia. It is an open conference, so
calls for papers will be circulated through mailing lists and notice boards.
Type of Workshop/Conference: small gathering of South Asian women with eight papers and a
maximum of thirty participants.
Deadline: Abstracts: March 1999. Length of Abstracts: 100 words
Kontakt:
Nirmal Puwar
Sociology Dept University of Leicester
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
01.06.-04.06.1999 NEU!
Havanna (Kuba)
Anmerkungen: The conference will be preceded by an educational program developed
by the Center for Development Studies (CDS) in cooperation with FLACSO Cuba. The CDS
educational program will be from May 22 to May 31.
There will be paper presentations and roundtables on the following themes: globalization
and economic integration, gender and development, state and society, popular
participation, rural development, environmental policy, education, and science and
technology. Although Spanish will be the primary language of the symposium, participants
can make presentations in English.
Kontakt:
Charles McKelvey
Center for Development Studies
210 Belmont Stakes, Clinton, South Carolina 29325
Tel.: +1 864-833-8385 or +1 864-833-1018
Fax: +1 864-833-8481
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
03.06.-05.06.1999 NEU!
Berlin (BRD)
Tagungsort: MPI f�r Bildungsforschung
Anmerkungen: Die Grenzen der Scholarisierung k�nnten sich zeigen, wo Kinder und
Bildungsinstitutionen (schulische und vor- und au�erschulische) in Schwierigkeiten
miteinander geraten. Welcher Art sind und wieweit reichen Zugriffe, Wirkungsweisen und
Macht der Bildungsinstitutionen im leben von Kindern und Jugendlichen?
http://www.soziologie.de/sektion/b01/cp990603.htm
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
18.06.-20.06.1999
Tutzing (BRD)
Anmerkungen: The conference profram will be structures around four broad issus:
(1) The new beginnings of intelligence after World War II; (2) The significance of
intelligence for the conduct of the Cold War; (3) The technical side of intelligence; (4)
New sources and methods in intelligence history.
Papers should be delivered in English. Presentations of conference papers will be limited
to 20 minutes each.
Kontakt:
Reinhard R. Doerries
Universit�t Erlangen-N�rnberg
Findelgasse 7-9
D-90402 N�rnberg
Tel.: +49 (0)911/53 02 296
Fax: +49 (0)911/53 02 696
[email protected]
http://intelligence-history.wiso.uni-erlangen.de
Source: E-mail - (24.08.98)
20.06.-26.06.1999
Troms (Norwegen)
Kontakt:
Tel.: +47 77 64 58 99
Fax: +47 77 64 64 20
[email protected]
http://www.skk.uit.no/WW99/ww99info.html
Verification date: 28.08.97 - Source: Homepage (28.08.97)
23.06.-26.06.1999
Bergen (Norwegen)
The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, Norway
Anmerkungen: The main focus of the sixth EDINEB conference will be on the
distribution and selection of new knowledge. How can business educators deliver new
knowledge to students and the business community more rapidly than before? How should we
define the core business curriculum when new knowledge becomes old knowledge?
Deadline: Abstracts (500 word maximum) should contain author(s) name(s),
title/position, institution, address, telephone, fax number, and email address. Abstracts
will be published in the official program. No author's name may appear in more than two
abstract submissions. Abstract submissions should be received on or before November 20,
1998.
Send abstracts (preferably by email) to:
Kontakt:
Fax: ++31 43 3213137
[email protected]
HTTP://WWW.UNIMAAS.NL/~EDINEB
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
23.06.-26.06.1999
Baltimore. Maryland (USA)
Anmerkungen: The conference welcomes environmental practitioners, academics,
students and all interested persons regardless of background. To facilitate communication,
authors should make an effort to write their papers so as to be understood by audience
outside their disciplines.
Deadline: Abstracts and Registration: February 15, 1999. (Final paper submissionMay
1, 1999.) Please, submit your abstract (of no more than 300 words) via e-mail to:
Kontakt:
D. Kantarelis
Tel.: +1 508 767-7557
Fax : +1 508 767-7382
[email protected]
or
K.L. Hickey
Tel.: +1 508 767-7296
Fax: +1 508 767-7382
[email protected]
http://champion.iupui.edu/~mreiter/iea.htm
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
23.06.-30.06.1999
Conway, NH (USA)
Tagungsort: World Fellowship Center
Deadline: Papers may be given in either English or German. Their delivery time
should not exceed 30 minutes. Detailed proposals (title plus 1-2 pages) must be submitted
to appropriate seminar organizers - one copy to each organizer - by December 1, 1998.
Completed papers are due April 15, 1999. Each paper must be accompanied by a short summary
in the other conference language.
Kontakt:
Margy Gerber
Taunusstr. 8
D-12161 Berlin
[email protected])
Source: Call for papers, E-mail 09.10.98 - (13.10.98)
24.06.-26.06.1999 NEU!
Strathclyde (GB)
Tagungsort: University of Strathclyde, Scotland
http://law-www-server.law.strath.ac.uk/sentencing/conference/home.htm
Source: DGS-Homepage - (01.02.99)
25.06.-27.06.1999 NEU!
Chemnitz (BRD)
Deadline: Abstract 1 Seite (ohne Terminangabe)
Kontakt: s. Homepage
http://www.soziologie.de/sektion/j01/termine.htm
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
29.06.-30.06.1999 NEU!
Leeds (GB)
Tagungsort: University of Leeds
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/law/conferences/citizenship/homepage.htm
Source: DGS-Homepage - (01.02.99)
29.06.-02.07.1999
Graz (�sterreich)
Kontakt:
Norbert K. Tanzer
Institut f�r Psychologie, Universit�t Graz
Universit�tsplatz 2
A-8010 Graz
Tel.: 00 43 -3 16-3 80-51 31
Fax: 00 43 - 3 16-3 80-98 08
[email protected]
http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/psywww/congress99/
Source: Psychol. Rundschau 49/H.3/1998, S. 183 - (17.08.98)
Sp�tsommer 1999
Ort=???
Kontakt:
Sylvia Walby
School of Sociology and Social Policy
University of Leeds
GB-Leeds LS2 9JT
Tel./Fax: +44 113 233 4437
[email protected]
Source: Call for proposals: E-mail, 21.05.97 - (04.06.97)
02.07.-04.07.1999 NEU!
Gelnhausen bei Frankfurt/M. (BRD)
Tagung anl��lich des zwanzigj�hrigen Bestehens der Sektion. Es geht weniger um
Tdaitionsbildung, sondern vor allem um Selbstreflexivit�t. (Umfangreiche Informationen
auf Homepage.)
Deadline: 04.01.99
Kontakt: Homepage
http://www.soziologie.de/sektion/f02/callfp.htm
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
05.07.-07.07.1999
Newcastle (GB)
Call for papers.
What is Cyber Society? What are its social, political, economic and cultural dimensions?
What are its theoretical and policy implications for the 21st century?
This interdisciplinary conference will assemble theorists and practitioners from the
social sciences, the humanities and the arts, to explore the emergence of Cyber Society.
Both the rhetoric and reality of Cyber Society will be addressed at a regional, national
and international level. The conference will provide a forum for the critical evaluation
of the impact of ICTs on individuals, communities, the state, economy, and culture.
Deadline: Abstracts (150 - 300 words): 31.1.99. Submission of full papers: 31.5.99.
Booking: 31st May 1999.
Kontakt:
Lorna Kennedy
Conference Secretary, School of Social, Political and Economic Sciences
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
Room 143, Northumberland Building, Newcastle Upon Tyne. NE1 8ST. UK
Tel: +44 (0)191 227 4937
Fax: +44 (0)191 227 4515
[email protected]
http://www.unn.ac.uk/corporate/cybersociety
Source: E-mail 09.10.98 - (13.10.98)
09.07.-11.07.1999
Newcastle (Australien)
The principal themes of the 1999 conference will be property and politics, family and
inheritance, empire and identity, and the role of information technology in legal history.
Deadline: Abstracts of approximately 100 words, with a brief C.V., specifying
audio-visual needs, etc., with a return email address, should be sent by 31 December 1998
to:
Kontakt:
Nancy E. Wright, Land and Freedom Conference
Department of English, The University of Newcastle
Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia
Fax: +61-2-49216933
[email protected]
http://econ-www.newcastle.edu.au/conferences/land/
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
11.07.-15.07.1999
Tel Aviv (Israel)
Kontakt:
Eliezer Ben-Rafael
Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Tel.: +972 3 640 8824
Fax: +972 3 640 9215
[email protected]
http://soirit.tau.ac.il/soc/IIS99
Source: First Announcement and Call for Papers - (18.08.98)
13.07.-16.07.1999
Bolton (GB)
Deadline:
31. Dez. 1998 (abstract: 100 words per proposed paper and symposium outline, 200 words for
workshops)
Kontakt:
Judy Whiting
Faculty of Arts, Science and Education, Bolton Institute
Chadwick Street
Bolton BL2 1JW
Tel.: +44 (1204) 903351
Fax: +44 (1204) 903338
[email protected]
Source: Psychologie & Gesellschaftskritik Nr. 86/87 (1998), S. 172-174 -
(03.09.98)
14.07.-16.07.1999
Manchester (GB)
Tagungsort: Hulme Hall, Manchester,
Anmerkungen: Management has become a daily activity for each and everyone of us. We
manage our money, our time, our diets and even our relationships. Management has become
part of our 'everyday lives'. This stream invites interested parties to explore the ways
in which the specialist and often technicist discourse and practices associated with the
formal activity of management have come to be incorporated into our everyday life routines
and activities. Both the terms 'management' and 'everyday' are interpreted broadly and
contributions are welcomed from a wide range of perspectives and subject areas.
Deadline: Please submit a 750 word abstract of your proposed paper as soon as
possible and at the latest by 30 September 1998 marking it 'Management of Everyday Life'
to:
Kontakt:
Philip Hancock
Department of Social Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University
City Campus, Cowcaddens Road
Glasgow G4 0BA
Tel: [+44] 0141 331 3492
Fax: [+44] 0141 331 3439
[email protected]
Source: E-Mail: Second Call for Papers, 17.04.98 - (20.04.98)
15.07.-17.07.1999 NEU!
Berlin (BRD)
Goals: The event aims to establishing a fundamental understanding of operating
systems; what they are, where they come from and in which directions they are developing,
how the various OSs differ from each other, what each of them make possible and what they
make more difficult, and in what ways they are related to social, cultural, political and
economic systems which use them.
Target Audience: Three groups will be coming together at the conference: an
academic, computer science scene, a non-academic hacker scene and a cultural scene. Even
the technical cultural groups within and outside of the university rarely have the
opportunity to speak with each other.
Kontakt:
Volker Grassmuck
Institut f�r Informatik in Bildung und Gesellschaft
Humboldt Universit�t zu Berlin
Unter den Linden 6
D-10099 Berlin
Tel.: +49-30-313 2795
Tel.: + 49-30-2093 3180
[email protected]
http://waste.informatik.hu-berlin.de/Grassmuck/
http://www.mikro.org
Source: E-mail - (27.01.99)
16.07.-18.07.1999
Glasgow (GB)
'We have made Italy, now we have to make Italians'-Massimo d'Azeglio on the
Risorgimento. Could it be said of the medical profession in the nineteenth century?- 'We
have made the profession, now we have to make professionals'.
Deadline: Abstracts of no more than 250 words should be sent before 15 January 1999
to :
Kontakt:
James Bradley
Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine
5 University Gardens, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
20.07.-22.07.1999
London (GB)
Contributions are solicited on the following topics: violence and safety; welfare, risk
and social capital;identity; stratification and difference; comparisons: geographical and
historical; New Labour; technology; globalization. There will also be an open stream and
an opportunity for poster presentations.
Deadline: Abstracts of around 150 words (a printed copy, together with a disk using
Word 6 or below or WordPerfect 5.1/5.2. Regrettably Macintosh or abstracts via email
cannot be accepted.) should be sent by March 19 1999 at the latest to:
Kontakt:
The SPA Conference Secretariat
School of Sociology and Social Policy, Roehampton Institute London
80 Roehampton Lane
GB-London SW15 5SL
Tel.: +44(0)181 392 3604.
Source: First Call for papers, E-mail 28.09.98 - (14.10.98)
21.07.-24.07.1999
Manchester (GB)
Tagungsort: Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
Anmerkungen: This conference seeks to bring together the studies, ideas and
experiences of colleagues from a variety of social and cultural settings, who will develop
and explore the connections between sexual diversity and human rights in a wide variety of
contexts.
The organisers are particularly keen to encourage contributions from a variety of
disciplines and cultural contexts which employ diverse critical and theoretical
approaches. Contributions which provide a historical perspective upon these issues are
especially welcome. Abstracts of around 200 words should be sent to:
Kontakt:
Gail Hawkes
Department of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University
Geoffrey Manton Building, Rosamond Street West Off Oxford Road
Manchester M15 6LL
Tel.: (+44) (0)161 247 3464
Fax: (+44) (0)161 247 6321
[email protected]
http://www.miid.net/diversity/
Source: Call for papers, E-mail 28.09.08 - (14.10.98)
29.07.-01.08.1999 NEU!
Stuttgart (BRD)
Kontakt: s. Homepage
http://www.soziologie.de/sektion/j01/termine.htm
Source: Homepage - (27.01.99)
August 1999
Amsterdam (NL)
siehe jetzt 18.08.-21.08.1999, Amsterdam (NL)
06.08.-10.08.1999
Chicago (USA)
Kontakt
http://www.asanet.org/amcall.htm
(dort Link zur ASA-Homepage)
Verification date: 20.12.1996 - Source: Homepage
19.08.-28.08.1999
Bangkok (Thailand)
Kontakt:
Mr. Sjoerd M. J. Koopman
Coordinator of Professional Activities, IFLA Headquarters
den Haag, Niederlande
Fax: +31-70-383-4827
[email protected]
http://www.ifla.org
Source: Homepage, 14.05.98 (14.05.98)
21.08.1999
Amsterdam (Niederlande)
Deadline: Abstracts of 250 words - Deadline January 15,
1999 including an indication of which Thematic Group they would prefer. Suggestions are
also welcome for other activities such as round-table luncheon sessions. Abstracts and
expressions of interest should go to:
Kontakt:
Conference Organiser - ESA Conference SISWO
Plantage Muidergracht 4
NL-1018 TV Amsterdam
Tel.: +31 - 20 - 5270646 (Jantine van Gogh)
Fax.: +31 - 20 - 6229430
[email protected]
Source: E-mail (Call for papers) 22.07.98 - (17.08.98)
21.08.1999
Amsterdam (Niederlande)
= Session in the context of the ESA conference,"Will Europe Work" I
plan to propose
The purpose of this session is to describe and analyze the forms of organization
and services European countries have developed in order to meet various mass emergeny
situations, such as natural, technological and complex disasters (e.g. earthquakes,
floods, forest fires, industrial accidents, wars, terrorism, epidemics etc.).
Deadline: Abstract of not more than 250 words by December 31, 1998 to:
Kontakt:
Nicholas Petropoulos
Emergency Research Center, Athens, Greece
Fax: 00301-222 0043
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
21.08.1999
Amsterdam (Niederlande)
= Session in the context of the ESA conference,"Will Europe Work" I
plan to propose
We are organizing two (90 minutes) sessions and invite you to participate and
present papers: Deadline: Title and abstracts (350 words) of the proposed paper
must be sent to the session organizers (preferably by email) until February 1, 1999.
Kontakt:
Raymund Werle,
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Paulstr. 3
D-50676 K�ln
Tel.: +49 (0)221/2767224
Fax +49 (0)221/2767555
[email protected]
or
Marja H�yrinen-Alestalo
University of Helsinki, Department of Sociology
POBox 18
Unioninkatu 35
SF-00014 Helsinki, Finland
Tel. + 358-9-191 23964
Fax. + 358-9-191 23967
[email protected]
For general information on the conference: http://www.qub.ac.uk/esa/conf99.htm
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
21.08.1999
Amsterdam (Niederlande)
= Session in the context of the ESA conference,"Will Europe Work" I
plan to propose
We are primarily interested in contributions that combine theoretical perspectives
and empirical data, but welcome any other quality paper on the subject.
Deadline: Please send abstracts by 14 February the latest to:
Kontakt:
[email protected]
or
[email protected]
http://www.umu.se/soc/personal/stefan.htm
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
21.08.1999
Amsterdam (Niederlande)
"Sociology of Childhood"
= Session in the context of the ESA conference,"Will Europe Work" I
plan to propose
Two sessions in the field of the sociology of childhood will be organized. The
general theme linking the two sessions is how everyday childhoods are structured for and
by children in the modern world.
Deadline: The deadline for presenting a proposals January 15, 1999.
Kontakt:
The paper proposals (title and abstract) should be sent to both organizers:
Leena Alanen
University of Jyv�skyl�, Department of Education
P.O.Box 35
SF-40 351 Jyv�skyl�
Fax +358 14 601661
[email protected]
and
Jo Moran-Ellis
Department of Sociology, University of Surrey
Guildford GU2 5XH, UK
Fax +44 1483 259551
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
22.08.-27.08.1999
M�nchen (BRD)
Anmerkungen: Vier Hauptthemen: Ergonomie und gesundheitliche Aspekte der Arbeit
mit Computern; Mensch-Computer-Schnittstellen; Organisatorische Aspekte der Informations-
und Kommunikationstechnik; Kommunikation und Interaktion in Informationsnetzwerken.
Deadline: Papers (Ext. Abstracts): Nov. 30, 1998. - Special Interest Groups: Sept.
30, 1998. - Demos/Posters: April 30, 1999
Kontakt:
HCI International '99 - Conference Secretary
Fraunhofer IAO
Nobelstr. 12
D-70569 Stuttgart
Tel.: +49 (0)711/970 2331
Fax: +49 (0)711/970 2300
[email protected]
http://hci99.iao.fhg.de
Source: nfd 5/98, S. 268 (18.08.98)
23.08.-27.08.1999
Dublin (Irland)
Anmerkungen: The overarching theme of the session is to explore the implications
of the Information Society for employment, skills, learning and knowledge, within a
regional development framework.
Deadline: Please submit an abstract to Prof Andrew Gillespie at CURDS before the
18th December.
Kontakt:
Andrew Gillespie
Centre for Urban & Regional Development Studies (CURDS), University of Newcastle upon
Tyne
NE1 7RU, UK
Tel.: +44 (0)191 222 7731
Fax: +44 (0)191 232 9259
[email protected]
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~ncurds/
oder
Neil Pollock
same address
Tel.: +44 (0)191 222 5876
Fax: +44 (0)191 232 9259
http://www.ucd.ie/~economic/rsa/index.html
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
29.08.-01.09.1999
Budapest (Ungarn)
Kontakt:
Conference Tours Ltd.
Kossuth t�r 6-8
F-1055 Budapest
Tel./Fax: +36 1 153-0025
[email protected]
http://www.husita.org/husita5.html
Source: Homepage - (18.08.98)
Herbst (September?) 1999
Mainz (BRD)
http://www.vwl.uni-muenchen.de/verein/tag_neu.htm
Verification date: 15.07.97 - Source: Homepage (15.07.97)
10.09.-12.09.1999
London (GB)
Tagungsort: University of North London
Anmerkungen: Today no single discipline 'owns' the study of culture. This is an
expanding field of analysis across philosophy, anthropology, sociology, cultural and media
studies, literary studies, film studies, gender studies, organisational studies,
geography, history, political science, and economics. Each of these disciplines has
contributed to the study of culture and in the process have produced diverse definitions
and methods for its analysis. This conference aims to bring together researchers from a
wide range of backgrounds to discuss the present and future directions of cultural
analysis.
Deadline: Proposals of 300 words maximum: February 8th 1999 to:
Kontakt:
Jayne Morgan, 'Researching Culture' Conference
School of Social Sciences, University of North London
Ladbroke House 62-66 Highbury Grove
London N5 2AD UK
Tel.: 01603 456239 or 0171 753 5033 ext. 5028
[email protected] or [email protected]
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
16.09.-19.09.1999
Liverpool (GB)
a British Society for the History of Science (BSHS), Royal Historical Society (RHS) and
NMGM conference
Anmerkungen: Possible sessions include: Beginnings and Origin Stories -
Commemoration - Maritime Time - Timetables and Technology - Workplaces and Time -
Lifetimes and Servitude - Units of Time - Calendars - Time and Political Economies -
Scientific Instruments and Time - Cultures of Time and Space - Religion and Time -
Nostalgia - Rhythms and Cycles in the Natural Sciences - Evolution - Relativity -
Anthropology and Time - Past-Futures - Ends of Time - Immortality
Kontakt:
Will Ashworth (BSHS)
Department of Economic and Social History, The University of Liverpool
11 Abercromby Square, Liverpool, L69 3BX.
Source: E-mail 30.09.98 - (13.10.98)
16.09.-19.09.1999
Bristol (GB)
Anmerkungen: There is currently a marked increase in the claims of a wide range
of minority groups for greater representation and inclusion in modern nation-states, not
least in western liberal democracies. Moreover, these claims have brought into question
the very assumptions of individual autonomy, equality, national culture and citizenship,
and universalism upon which modern nation-states have historically been based. This
conference is concerned to examine the social and political legitimacy of such identity
claims.
Deadline: The final deadline for paper abstracts is 31 March, 1999.
Offers of papers, accompanied by an abstract of 300-500 words, should be sent to the
Conference Organisers (by mail or e-mail):
Kontakt:
Stephen May, Tariq Modood, Judith Squires:
Nationalism, Identity and Minority Rights (NIMR) Conference
Sociology Department, University of Bristol
12 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1UQ, UK
Fax: (0117) 9706022
[email protected]
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Sociology
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
18.09.-21.09.1999
Bilbao (Spanien)
Tagungsort: University of the Basque Country, Bilbao
Anmerkungen: In the run-up to the Millennium, the aim of the Conference is to take
a fresh look at the patterns, processes and policy issues in the regional studies field.
The programme will seek to cover theoretical perspectives, conceptual issues, applied
research and policy debate under the eight headings set out below.
Deadline: Authors are invited to indicate to which session they wish to see their
papers allocated. Expressions of interest and abstracts should be sent by 30th October
1998 to:
Kontakt:
Myriam Erro, Conference Officer, Regional Studies Association
15 Micawber Street, London, N1 7TB, UK
Tel.: +44 (0)171 490 1128
Fax: +44 (0)171 253 0095
[email protected]
http://www.regional-studies-assoc.ac.uk
Source: E-mail (Call for papers), 17.07.98 - (17.08.98)
22.09.-24.09.1999
Edinburgh (GB)
Tagungsort: University of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK
Anmerkungen: The Scientific Programme will comprise both invited and contributed
papers which will be included in the Proceedings and published prior to the Conference.
Deadline: 14th December 1998 deadline for receipt of proposals for
contribution.Send a brief abstract (maximum 500 words), including title, relevant keywords
and topic headings under which it would best fit, to the following address:
Kontakt:
ASC, P.O. BOX 60
CHESHAM, BUCKS, HP5 3QH, ENGLAND
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1494 793033
[email protected]
http://www.assurcom.demon.co.uk
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
28.09.-30.09.1999
Moskau (Ru�land)
Moscow, 28-30 September,1999.
Kontakt:
Conference Organizing Committee
Institute for African Studies
30/1 Spiridonovka str.
Moscow, 103001, Russia
Tel: 7 (095) 290 6385, 290 2752
Fax: 7 (095) 202-07-86
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (14.12.98)
04.10.-05.10. 1999
Chicago, Illinois (USA)
Kellog Conference Center, Washington D.C.. USA
Kontakt:
Dominic Farace
TransAtlantic/Greynet
Koninginneweg 201
NL-1075 CR Amsterdam
Tel./Fax: +31-(0)20-671.1818
[email protected]
http://www.konbib.nl/infolev/greynet/frame1.htm
Source: GreyNet-Brosch�re: Conferences; E-mail - (25.11.97 - 10.12.98)
15.10.-16.10.1999
Berlin (BRD)
Tagungsort:Technische Universit�t (TU) Berlin
Anmerkungen: The following three thematic emphases are planned for the colloquium:
1. Images of Women - Images of Men; 2. Gender Relations and Gender Hierarchies; 3.
Memories and Experiences;
Deadline: 1-2 page proposal on one of the three main themes together with a
curriculum vitae, which should contain, among other things, a more detailed account of the
research in progress (subject, institutional affiliation, supervisor if applicable) upon
which the paper will be based, and a publications list. The deadline for the submission of
proposals is 30 November 1998.
Kontakt:
Karen Hagemann
Center for Interdisciplinary Studies on Women and Gender
Technical University of Berlin
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7
Secretariat TEL 17-3
D-10587 Berlin
Tel.: +49 (0)30-805 6217
Fax: +49 (0)30-805 6217
[email protected]
Source: Call for papers, E-mail 07.10.98 - (13.10.98)
21.10.-23.10.1999
Platteville (USA)
15. Jahreskonferenz des Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies und 24
Jahreskonferenz des University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Consortium
Kontakt:
Laura Wendorff
Humanities Dept., University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Platteville, WI, 53818
Tel.: +1 (608) 342-1927
[email protected]/
Source: AFB-Info 2/98 - (10.12.98)
28.10.-31.10.1999 NEU!
Aptos, CA (USA)
Anmerkungen: We invite you to submit proposals from a variety of disciplines
(visual and fine arts, literature, history...) and would like to explore how
Weimar--throughout the centuries--has been constructed as the icon of German culture. We
are particularly interested in whether and how women have played a part in constructing or
contesting Weimar.
Deadline: Please submit one-page abstracts (regular mail or e-mail) by March 1,
1999 to both:
Kontakt:
Sandra Alfers
Dept. of Germanic Languages and Literatures
518 Herter Hall, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, MA 01003
[email protected]
and
Carol Anne Costabile-Heming
Assistant Professor of German
Department of Modern and Classical Languages
Southwest Missouri State University
901 S. National Avenue
Springfield, MO 65804
[email protected]
Source: E-mail, Call for papers - (01.02.99)
11.11.-14.11,1999
Fort Worth, Texas (USA)
Anmerkungen: The network chairs prefer complete panel proposals and these tend
to get priority in placement on the program, but we will try to assemble panels or find
places in already existing panels for individual paper proposals. We are especially
interested in interdisciplinary and comparative panels with topics covering different
countries and time periods.
Deadline: 1 February 1999, but proposals which arrive early will have a better
chance for inclusion under a new program policy.
Kontakt:
Suzanne Sinke
Clemson University
Tel.: +1 864 656-4427
[email protected]
http://www.ipums.umn.edu/~ssha
Source: E-mail - (15.12.98)
26.11.-28.11.1999
Perth (Australien)
Tagungsort: St George's College, University of Western Australia, Perth
Kontakt:
Cherry Gertzel
School of Social Sciences and Asian Languages
Curtin University of Technology
GPO Box U1987
Perth, WA 6001
[email protected]
Tel: +61 08 9351 3817
Information:
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/ASCWA/
Source: Call for paper, E-mail 08.10.98 - (13.10.98)
2000
12.04.-15.04.2000 NEU!
Amsterdam (Niederlande)
The ESSHC aims at bringing together scholars interested in explaining historical
phenomena using the methods of the social sciences. The conference is characterized by a
lively exchange in many small groups, rather than by formal plenary sessions. The
Conference welcomes papers and sessions on any topic and any historical period. It is
organised in a large number of networks, for instance: Childhood - Criminal Justice -
Culture - Economics - Education - Elites - Ethnicity - Family/Demography - Government and
Politics - Health - Labour - Migration - Nations - Oral History - Political Movements -
Quantitative Methods - Religion - Rural - Sexuality - Social inequality - Technology -
Theory - Urban - Women/Gender and many others.
Deadline: for abstract30 April 1999
Kontakt:
European Social Science History Conference 2000
c/o International Institute of Social History
Cruquiusweg 31, 1019 AT, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tel.: +31.20.6685866
Fax: +31.20.6654181
[email protected]
http://www.iisg.nl/ESSHC
Source: E-Mail - (27.01.99)
Juni 2000
Moskau (Ru�land)
The Center for Civilizational and Regional Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
in co-operation with The Institute of Cultural Anthropology (Russian State University of
Humanities, Moscow)
Anmerkungen: The Conference objective is to discuss the processes of the
politogenesis in their regional and temporary variation. This discussion, in its turn,
could and should promote the advancement of the understanding of the general trends and
mechanisms of sociocultural evolution, the interrelation and interaction of social,
cultural and political dimensions in the society, and further development of general
methodology for anthropology, >cultural studies, sociology, political science etc.
Deadline: For panel proposals: September 1, 1999, for paper proposals with
abstracts (max. 300 words): December 1, 1999.
Kontakt:
Igor V. Sledzevski
Center for Civilizational and Regional Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
30/1 Spiridonovka St.
Moscow 103001, Russia
Fax: + 7 (095) 202 0786
[email protected]
Source: E-mail - (15.12.95)
29.07.-03.08.2000
Tampere (Finnland)
Der Kongre� war in der vorigen Ausgabe des Tagungskalenders versehentlich auf 1997
datiert.
Kontakt:
Anneli Virtanen
Annankatu 44
SF-100 Helsinki
Tel.: +358-0-2285-4434
Fax: +358-0-2285-4431
Source: IZ-Berlin: http://www.berlin.iz-soz.de/events/eastern-europe/tagung.htm
August/September 2000
Oslo (Norwegen)
Internationale Konferenz der International Federation f�r Research in Women's History
(IFRWH)
Kontakt:
Nancy A. Hewitt
Dept. of History
Box 90719
Duke Univerity
Durham NC 27708 USA
Fax: +1 (919) 681-7670
[email protected]
Source: AFB-Info 2/98 - (10.12.98)
12.08.-16.08.2000
(Washington, D.C.)
Kontakt
http://www.asanet.org/amcall.htm
(dort Link zur ASA-Homepage)
Verification date: 20.12.1996 - Source: Homepage
13.08.-18.08.2000
Jerusalem (Israel)
Kontakt:
Mr. W. D. Roberts
Coordinator of Professional Activities, IFLA Headquarters
den Haag, Niederlande
Fax: +31-70-383-4827
[email protected]
http://www.ifla.org
Source: Homepage, 14.05.98 (14.05.98)
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