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Dr. Helmut M. Artus
IZ Sozialwissenschaften
Lennéstr. 30; D-53113 Bonn
Tel.: +49 (0) 228 22 81 - 149
Fax : +49 (0) 228 22 81 - 120
[email protected]
Stand vom 18.08.2000
Vorheriges Update: 09.06.2000
Mai-August 2000
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Anmerkungen: The focus and concentration of the Program
are persisting and growing human individual, social and environmental
conditions, problems and challenges we face today, as individuals,
as societies and as a species globally. -
The Program is not an electronic discussion list for open debate
of the issues. It is a study program delivered over the Internet
through a moderated mailing List.
The Program consists of the presentation, consideration and discussion
of a set of nine interrelated discussion papers. It is an introduction
to the fundamentals. A four-month Summer Program does not provide
sufficient time for a detailed discussion of the specifics of
the issues.
The Program is free of charge, though registration will be limited
to 50 participants.
The Program is based on a long term and ongoing study, Sustaining
Human Existence and Human Conceptual and Mental Development (SHEHCMD)
Study, of the Institute for Human Conceptual and Mental Development
(IHCMD).
Kontakt:
For further details and registration information:
http://go.to/oss2000
oder
[email protected]
Entry date: 18.04.00
August 2000
Washington, D.C. (USA)
Manuscripts on all forms of collective
behavior will be accepted, to include protests, riots, demonstrations,
celebrations, gatherings, crowd behavior, fads, fashions, rumors,
panics, and mass behavior, among other forms. International comparative
studies are welcome.
Kontakt:
Dr. Benigno E. Aguirre
Sociology Department, Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77843, USA
Tel.: 1- 409 845 0813.
Fax 1- 409 862 4057
[email protected]
Entry date: 23.12.99
August/September 2000
Oslo (Norwegen)
Internationale Konferenz der International Federation für
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)
16.08.-20.08.2000
Washington D. C. (USA)
Kontakt:
Thomas Voss
Institut für Soziologie, Univ. Leipzig
Burgstr. 21
D-04109 Leipzig
[email protected]
Entry date: 17.04.00
16.08.-20.08.2000
Washington, D.C. (USA)
Deadline: By February 14th, 2000 (abstracts
for Special Sessions, Round Tables, Organized Panels, Forums,
Workshops, Paper and Poster Presentations and Film and Video sessions
to:)
Kontakt:
Don E. Albrecht, RSS 2000 Program Chair
Department of Rural Sociology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-2125, USA
Questions: Tel.: 1-409-845-9781
Fax: 1-409-845-8529
[email protected] or do it
www.ruralsociology.org
.Entry date: 23.12.99
17.08.-19.08.2000
Helsinki (Finnland)
The purpose of this international and multidisciplinary conference
is to discuss the interplay between ethics and the discourse of
modernity in various fields. We want to bring together contributions
to and assessments of the interplay between moral philosophy and
the discourse of modernity in various fields. We invite proposals
under the following themes:
The moral horizon of modernity: critical assessments of recent
debates and new diagnostic contributions - The tasks and limits
of the theories of modernity - Profiles of contemporary contributors
to the discourse of modernity - Modernity and rationality - Notions
of modernity in different disciplines and fields
Deadline: for abstracts: 29 February 2000. Abstracts (300-400
words) should be sent, preferably both by mail and by e-mail.
(Please, send the abstracts as ordinary e-mail messages, not s
file attachments!)
Kontakt:
Thomas Wallgren
University of Helsinki, Department of Philosophy
P.O.Box 24, 00014 University of Helsinki
SF-Helsinki, Finland
Fax: +358-9-191 7627
[email protected]
Registration forms will be available at the conference site:
http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/kfil/moderni
Entry date: 29.02.00
18.08.-20.08.2000
Calgary (Kanada)
The Summer, 2000 meeting of RC 28 will
be held at the University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada and organized
by Richard Wanner and colleagues. The conference dates permit
those attending the ASA meetings in Washington, D.C. August 12-16
one day for travel.
All papers on this and related topics are invited. Other planned
features of the program include special sessions on several substantive
topics (see below), trends in stratification research, and trends
in stratification and mobility in Canada.
http://spirit.tau.ac.il/rc28/conferences/calgary/calgary.html
Entry date: 22.12.99
20.08.-25.08.2000
Berlin (BRD)
Deadline: 04. Febr. 2000 for papers.
Kontakt:
Werner Horn
Ausrtian Research Institute for AI (ÖFAI)
Schottengasse 3
A-1010 Wien
http://www.ecai2000.hu-berlin.de/
Entry date: 13.12.99
21.08.-25.08.2000
Utrecht (NL)
Kontakt:
Mrs. Marcelle Buma
PO Box 80125
NL-3508 TC Utrecht
Tel.: 31 30 253 2728
Fax: 31 30 253 5851
[email protected]
http://neon.vb.cbs.nl/rsm/comstat
Entry date: 18.04.00
22.08.-26.08.2000
Prag (Tschechische Rep.)
Deadline: 2000-02-01
Kontakt:
James Williams
History Department, De Anza College
21250 Stevens Creek Boulevard
Cupertino CA 95014, USA
Tel.: 650-960-8193
Fax: 650-960-8195
[email protected]
http://www.icohtec.org
Entry date: 15.12.99
24.08.-27.08.2000
Tilburg (NL)
Kontakt:
Dr. Wim van Oorschot
TISSER, Tilburg Institute for Social Security Research
Tilburg University
po box 90153
NL-5000 LE Tilburg
http://www.kib.nl/~fsw_2/home/worschot/rc19.htm
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc19.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
25.08.-28.08.2000
Cardiff (GB)
The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and other 'post-modern'
movements have blurred the boundaries between science and other
activities but we still talk about science. So what do we mean
by it? What can replace the old debate about 'demarcation criteria?'
Should it be replaced and what will demarcation look like if it
has to be socialised? What is special about science and technology,
their types and sub-divisions, as social activities rather than
epistemologically distinct activities?
Kontakt:
Dr. Robert Evans
Centre for the Study of Knowledge, Expertise and Science (KES)
Cardiff University
Cardiff, CF10 3AT, UK.
[email protected]
http://www.cf.ac.uk/socsi/research/kes/milquin.html
Entry date: 17.12.99
28.08.-01.09.2000
Helsinki (Finnland)
Anmerkungen: The theme evokes both new theoretical perspectives
for sociology and the different divisions and borders between
peoples in Europe and between Europeans and others, as well as
the visions to alleviate these divisions.
Kontakt:
For further information, go to the ESA home page:
http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/esa/.
oder
[email protected]
Entry date: 18.04.00
31.08.-03.09.2000
Cambridge (GB)
Kontakt:
Kenneth Thompson
[email protected]
Roger Friedland
[email protected]
Entry date: 22.12.99
31.08.-02.09.2000
Berlin (BRD)
Deadline: Proposals (hard copy and e-mail if possible)
should reach both of the session chairs by 1st October 1999. For
further details please contact:
Kontakt:
Dr Dorothy Rowe
Department of Art, Froebel College
Roehampton Institute London
Roehampton Lane
GB-London SW15 5PJ
Tel: 0181 392 3388
[email protected]
and
Dr Janet Stewart
Department of German, University of Aberdeen
Taylor Building, Aberdeen AB24 3UB
Tel: 01224 272488
[email protected]
Entry date: 06.09.99
31.08.-03.09.2000
Cambridge (GB)
Kontakt:
Patrick Baert
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
University of Cambridge
Free School Lane
GB-Cambridge CB2 3RQ
Tel.: 44-1223-3599339
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/cforp45.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
03.09.-05.09.2000
Tel-Aviv (Israel)
Anmerkungen:
If we take the long historical view, the fundamental meaning of
consumption for both its proponents and its antagonists is as
a sign of civilization. It was also Simmel who first made the
heretical assertion that consumerism is a worthy replacement for
religion. - I invite you to propose theoretical, historical, anthropological
or empirical materials.
Deadline: Please sent your abstracts (no longer than 300-400 words)
until March 31st 2000 (use attachments, fax or snail-mail). Final
papers or drafts should be reaching me by July 15th.
Kontakt:
Natan Sznaider
The Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo
29 Melchet Str.
Tel-Aviv 63825, Israel
FAX: 972-3-526-8100
[email protected]
Entry date: 22.02.00
03.09.-06.09.2000
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
(GB)
Anmerkungen:
Die Nachfolgekonferenz "Understanding the Social World 2"
findet vom 19.-21.10.2000 statt. Vgl. die dortige Eintragung!
Kontakt:
Noel Gilzean
Behavioural Sciences, Queensgate Campus
University of Huddersfield
Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD1 3JN, U.K.
Tel: 01484 472835
Fax: 01484 472794
[email protected]
http://www.hud.ac.uk/hip/
http://www.hud.ac.uk/schools/human+health/behavioural_science/conf/confcall.html
Entry date: 13.12.99/22.12.99
06.09.-08.09.2000
Rom (Italien)
co-sponsored by: IEEE Society for Social
Implications of Technology (SSIT); Department of Electronic Engineering,
"La Sapienza" University of Rome, Italy, Associazione
Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica Italiana (AEI)
Technology is expanding at an unprecedented rate and influence
on society reaches every aspect of the life of individuals and
groups. However, human needs do not influence the development
of technology, as people working in frontier areas of technological
research become even more specialized. Focussing their own interest
on restricted technical areas, research people are led to loose
a global view of the motivations and effects of their accomplishments.
University, that by vocation is committed to look at human life
and knowledge in a unified perspectives, can strongly contribute
to fill the gap between technology and society.
Deadline: extended abstracts: March 1, 2000 (1000 to 1500 words;
the extended abstract should be attached to a message containing
title, name and author(s)' affiliation and full mailing address,
100-word abstract) by e-mail to the Program Committee Chairman:
Kontakt:
Prof. T. Roska
[email protected]
http://tce.ing.uniroma1.it/istas/istas.html
Entry date: 23.12.99
07.09.-10.09.2000
London (GB)
Tagungsort: Goldsmiths College, University of London, London
Anmerkungen: Death, Dying and Disposal is a multi-disciplinary
residential conference for historians, sociologists, psychologists,
archaeologists, anthropologists, artists, art and architectural
historians, those in the legal professions, medical and health
practitioners, palliative care workers, bereavement counsellors,
and death practitioners.
Kontakt:
Craig Spence, DDD2000
Historical and Cultural Studies
Goldsmiths College, University of London
New Cross
London SE14 6NW, UK
Tel.: 44 (0)20 7919 7035 or 7490
Fax: 44 (0)20 7919 7398
[email protected]
http://www.gold.ac.uk/deathcon/
Entry date: 17.05.00
07.09.-13.09.2000
Brisbane (Australien)
Anmerkungen: Suggested topics/themes:
Sport and Gender, Sport and Inequality, Sport and the Media, The
Political Economy of Sport, Sport and Violence, Drugs and Sport,
Sport and National Identity, Sport Labour Migration, Sport and
the Community, Sport in Developing Societies, Sport, Pain and
Injury, Sport and Social Theory, Sport and the Body, Sport in
Divided Societies, Medicalisation of Movement Culture, Sport,
the Local and the Global
Deadline: 15. Jan. 2000; abstracts of no more than 250 words,
preferable via Email
Kontakt:
Dr. Jim McKay
Dept Anthropology & Sociology, The University of Queensland
St Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia
Tel.: 61 7 3365 1210
Fax: 61 7 3365 1544
[email protected]
Entry date: 22.12.99
08.09.-10.09.2000
San Diego (USA)
Anmerkungen: Papers are solicited not only on any immigrant
religious community around the world but also on the ideas and
identities of religious communities that have migrant populations.
If you would like to present a paper, please submit a one-page
abstract to the address below as soon as possible.
Abstracts should include the title of the paper, a brief statement
of the topic, and a clear summary of the points or arguments that
will be addressed. Selected papers will later be considered for
an edited volume in the IDS publication series.
Send abstracts and other inquiries to:
Kontakt:
Institute of Druze Studies (IDS)
San Diego State University
P.O. Box 22828
San Diego, CA 92192
oder an
[email protected]
with a copy to
Samy S. Swayd
[email protected]
Entry date: 18.04.00
11.09.-13.09.2000
München (BRD)
Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V., FG 5.5.1 Fachgruppe CSCW
in Organisationen, FA 2.3 Fachausschuß Ergonomie in der
Informatik, German Chapter of the ACM
Traditionelles Arbeiten verändert sich immer mehr zu einem
durch Telekommunikationsmedien gestützten, vernetzten Agieren.
Ziel der Tagung ist es, die verschiedenen Facetten der Veränderung
des traditionellen Arbeitens und der technologischen Unterstützung
dieser Veränderung zu thematisieren und dazu interessierte
Forscher-, Entwickler- und Anwendergruppen zusammenzubringen.
Es sollen dabei sowohl Formen neuer Arbeit als auch neue Technologien
und deren Unterstützungspotentiale behandelt werden.
Deadline: 15. Febr. 2000. Einreichungen sind in elektronischer
Form (PostScript oder PDF) zu richten an
[email protected]
- Die Formatvorschriften für Einreichungen sind auf den Web-Seiten
zur Tagung zu finden:
http://www.telekooperation.de/dcscw2000/
Kontakt:
Ralf Reichwald, Kathrin Möslein
LS für Allgemeine und Industrielle BWL
TU München
Leopoldstraße 139
D-80804 München
[email protected]
[email protected]
Entry date: 16.12.99
11.09.-16.09.2000
Rethymno, Kreta (Griechenland)
Tagungsort: University of Crete, Rethymno, Crete, Greece
Anmerkungen: The workshop is specially organized for graduate
and doctoral students interested in European Integration. Particularly,
but not exclusively, students preparing theses in Industrial Relations,
Sociology, European Studies.
The aim is to explore and analyse various attempts to regulate
European labour markets and look into processes of participation,
collective bargaining and social dialogue in a European context.
Overall, to approach the europeanisation process of labour relations
and unions.
Kontakt:
Dr Andreas Moschonas, Associate Professor
Jean Monnet Chair in the Political Sociology of European Integration,
University of Crete
[email protected]
The provisional program may be seen in the following address:
http://www.soc.uoc.gr
Entry date: 18.04.00
13.09.-15.09.2000
München (BRD)
Anmerkungen: DDEP00 will be the eighth in a biennial series
of international conferences organised to promote the exchange
of novel ideas concerning the computer production, manipulation
and dissemination of documents.
DDEP00 will reflect the evolving nature and usage of documents
by treating digital documents and electronic publishing as a broad
topic covering many aspects. These include document models, document
representation and document dissemination, dynamic and hyper-
documents, document analysis and management, and wide-ranging
applications.
Kontakt:
Dr. Peter R. King
Department of Computer Science, Univ. of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3T 2N2
Tel.: +1 204 474 8313
Fax: +1 204 474 7609
[email protected]
http://www11.in.tum.de/DDEP00/
Conference secretariat: [email protected]
Entry date: 18.04.00
13.09.-15.09.2000
Lissabon (Portugal)
In contemporary societies what kinds
of balance exist between professional power and political power
segregated by the state? How do these two kinds of power relate
to each other and in what ways for different professions and occupations?
Which professions and occupations have modified their structural
position in the professional system and what have been the consequences
of this modification in relation to the state? In different nation-states,
how are global determinants converted into professional regulation
at the state level?
In order to analyse such changes it might be important to re-visit
and re-evaluate some of the theories and concepts which have been
developed in the last decades in the sociology of professions.
These include deprofessionalization or proletarianization, market
closure, state capture, jurisdictional competition. Alternatively,
it might be necessary to develop new concepts to explain professions
in the modern world.
Deadline: January 31, 2000, abstracts of 250 words
Kontakt:
Professor Graca Carapinheiro
ISCTE, Department of Sociology
Avenida das Forcas Armadas, 1649 - 026 Lisbon, Portugal
Fax: +351 21 796 47 10
[email protected]
Entry date: 23.12.99
14.09.2000
Bristol (GB)
Anmerkungen: Will good research ever be at the heart of
policy? What price peer credibility versus political agendas?
How can research help build new information landscapes? How will
technology transform research?
Kontakt:
[email protected]
http://www.regard.ac.uk/conference/
Entry date: 18.04.00
14.09.-17.09.2000
York (GB)
British Sociological Association, Medical Sociology Group and
European Society for Health and Medical Sociology
Kontakt:
Further details and abstract submission forms from:
British Sociological Association, Unit 3F/G, Mountjoy Research
Centre
Stockton Road
GB-Durham DH1 3UR
[email protected]
http://medsocbsa.swan.ac.uk
Entry date: 29.02.00
14.09.-17.09.2000
Lawrence KS (USA)
The growth of the Internet is one of the greatest cultural phenomena
of our time, impacting almost all areas of life. It is crucial
to build knowledge about the Internet's socio-cultural dimensions.
Despite great interest, knowledge-building in Internet research
is hindered by a lack of international, centralized opportunities
for scholars from different disciplines to interact.
This international conference will focus on the Internet as a
distinct interdisciplinary field for research. It will bring together
prominent scholars, researchers, and students from multiple disciplines
for keynote addresses, paper presentations, formal and informal
discussions.
Deadline: The deadline for submissions of paper/session
proposals is 15 March 2000. Submissions of between 150 and 250
words on all topics that address any social, cultural, political,
economic, or aesthetic aspects of the internet. We welcome submissions
from any discipline.
All proposals should be submitted electronically at:
Kontakt:
Nancy Baym
Communication Studies, University of Kansas
3090 Wescoe Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA
[email protected]
http://www.cddc.vt.edu/aoir/
Entry date: 15.12.99
15.09.-18.09.2000
Liverpool (GB)
Deadline: 30. Juni 1999, for papers: brief expose (300w)
Kontakt:
Prof Nicholas Saul
Department of German
University of Liverpool, Modern Languages Building
GB-Liverpool L69 3BX
Tel.: + 44-151 794 2351/2
Fax: +44-151 794 2307
e-mail: [email protected]
Source: E-mail - (21.06.99)
16.09.-19.09.2000
Lissabon (Portugal)
Anmerkungen: In Zusammenhang mit der Summer School (19.-24.09.2000;
vgl. die entsprechende Eintragung weiter unten!)
Deadline: 31. Dez. 1999
Kontakt:
ESRI, Department of Organisation and Industrial Sociology
Copenhagen Business School
Att. Marianne Risberg
Solbjerg Plads 3
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Tel.: +4538152823
Fax: +4538152828
[email protected]
http://www.cbs.dk/departments/esri
Entry date: 17.12.99
18.09.-19.09.2000
Berlin (BRD)
Kontakt:
Eva Alber oder Rosa Hackenberg
Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik (difu)
Ernst-Reuter-Haus
Straße des 17. Juni 112
D-10623 Berlin
Tel.: +49 (0)30/ 39001-258 oder -259
Fax: +49 (0)30/ 39002-268 oder -100
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://www.difu.de
Entry date: 13.12.99
18.09.-21.09.2000
Rishon Letzion (Israel)
Anmerkungen:
More information on this conference: http://www.colman.ac.il/behave/justice2000/
Entry date: 14.04.00
19.09.-21.09.2000
Montreal (Kanada)
Much has been said, and a lot of people
have worried about the year 2000's bug. Two boxes instead of four
to mark the date! A technical choice, with major potential consequences,
resulting from a short-term thinking, running after short-term
savings. It will have cost millions to put things in order.
Notwithstanding the media hype, and the fears more or less justified
that it has raised, the year 2000's bug was a technical problem
quite simple to solve. But the development of information and
communication technologies (ICTs) carries more complex challenges.
The organizers of the 2001 bugs conference would like to highlight
other problems (human, social, cultural, political and economic)
that are facing societies where ICTs are widespread and play a
major role. What will be the bugs in the years to come in these
societies that are frequently called information societies, programmed
societies or knowledge societies ? An invitation to leave the
ground of too simple short-term calculation to confront a social
universe which includes possibilities to identify and bring to
reality as well as problems to pinpoint and solve. In short, the
challenge is to think pervasive communication in all its complexity
in the perspective of its long-term implications.
Deadline: 1. Mai 2000. Papers will be accepted either in English,
French or Spanish.
Kontakt:
Gaetan Tremblay
GRICIS, UQAM, CP 8888,
Succ. Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec H3C 3P8, Canada
Tel.: 1-514-9878591
Fax 1-514-9874164
[email protected]
Entry date: 22.12.99
19.09.-24.09.2000
Lissabon (Portugal)
ESRI=European Summer Research Institutes for the Comparative Study
of Economic Organisation
Anmerkungen: In Zusammenhang mit dem Workshop (16.-19.09.2000;
vgl. die entsprechende Eintragung weiter oben!)
Deadline: 31. Dez. 1999
Kontakt:
ESRI, Department of Organisation and Industrial Sociology
Copenhagen Business School
Att. Marianne Risberg
Solbjerg Plads 3
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Tel.: +4538152823
Fax: +4538152828
[email protected]
http://www.cbs.dk/departments/esri
Entry date: 17.12.99
20.09.-23.09.2000
Swansea, Wales (GB)
Anmerkungen: ... on the role of travelling and translating
writers, artists and intellectuals in the cultural politics of
diasporas and nations.
Deadline: 06. Juni 2000
Kontakt:
[email protected]
oder
[email protected]
Fax: +1792 295710
http://www.swan.ac.uk/conferences/transcomm
Entry date: 18.04.00
20.09.-23.09.2000
Edinburgh (GB)
For information, submission and registration forms:
http://www.eera.ac.uk
Entry date: 13.12.99
21.09.-22.09.2000
Metz (Frankreich)
French Society of Ethnology and University
of Metz (France)
Anmerkungen: The work of Norbert Elias has attracted the attention
of historians, political scientists and sociologists. At a time
of renewed interest in Elias's work, we would like to examine
how his 'cross-disciplinary' thought illuminates the anthropological
approach. The conference will focus on two main topics:
What is the place of anthropology in Elias's work? His work refers
explicitly to classics like Radcliffe-Brown, Mead, Evans-Pritchard
and Levi-Strauss. He lived in Africa, where he confronted the
cultural 'Other'. This experience led him to reconsider European
culture and more broadly the epistemological position of self-distanciation.
How can Elias's works enrich anthropology? Apart from occasional
references to Elias in recent anthropological writing, there has
been no systematic attempt to incorporate his perspective into
the various fields to which it is obviously relevant. These might
include: uses of the body, everyday life, organisation of public
and private space, etc; concepts such as habitus, process, interiorisation,
etc; and the definition of 'culture'.
Kontakt:
Dr Sophie Chevalier
University of Franche-Comté
[email protected]
Entry date: 22.12.99
21.-09.-23.09.2000
Wien (Österreich)
Im Rahmen des Soziologentages in Wien vom 21.-23.Sept. 2000 wird
sich eine Forschungsgruppe sich mit dem Thema "Multimedia
in der Soziologie" beschäftigen. Fragestellungen: Wie
können Multimedia-Anwendungen in der Hochschullehre eingesetzt
werden? Wie kann die Produktion von Multimedia-Anwendungen in
den Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften angekurbelt werden? Kann
die kultur- und sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung durch Multimedia-Anwendungen
neue inhaltliche und methodische Impulse erhalten? Sind Multimedia-Anwendungen
besonders geeignet, Interdisziplinarität, Praxisbezug und
interinstitutionelle Kooperation zu fördern? Wie koennen
Multimedia-Anwendungen für die Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften
evaluiert werden?
Deadline: Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaftler, die sich mit
Multimedia-Problemen beschäftigen, sind herzlich eingeladen,
teilzunehmen und mir ein Abstract über Ihre Präsentation
möglichst bis zum 30.April 2000 zu schicken.
Kontakt:
Prof. Dr. Klaus Feldmann
Univ. Hannover, FB Erziehungswissenschaften
Institut fuer Psychologie und Soziologie
Bismarckstr. 2
D-30173 Hannover
Tel.: +49 (0)511-762-8545
[email protected]
Entry date: 25.02.00
21.09.-23.09.2000
Ljubljana (Slovenien)
Deadline for your proposal is March 15, 2000.
Kontakt:
Milan Pagon, Sc.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Head of the Department of Police Administration and Management
College of Police and Security Studies, University of Ljubljana
Kotnikova 8
1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel.: +386 61 172 4678
Fax: +386 61 302 687
[email protected]
http://www.vpvs.uni-lj.si/~pagon
For all the details, including the guidelines for submission,
please visit the conference home page:
http://www.vpvs.uni-lj.si/conf2000
Entry date: 25.02.00
21.09.-23.9.2000
Wien (Österreich)
Veranstaltung im Rahmen des Soziologentages
Kontakt:
Gerhard Fröhlich
Universität Linz
A-4040 Linz-Auhof
Tel.: 0732/2468-7192
Fax: 0732/2468-7195
[email protected]
http://www.iwp.uni-linz.ac.at/iwp/ki/sektktf/SektKT.html
Entry date: 16.12.99
24.09.-29.09.2000
Jena (BRD)
Kontakt:
Prof. Dr. R. K. Silbereisen
FSU Jena
Institut für Psychologie
Am Steiger 3
D-07743 Jena
Tel.: +49 (0)3641/945240
Fax: +49 (0)3641/945242
Source: ZSE, 19. Jg. 1999, H. 2, S. 223 - (16.06.99)
25.09.-27.09.2000
Helsinki (Finnland)
Kontakt:
International Social Security Association (ISSA)
P.O. Box 1, CH-1211 Geneva 22, Switzerland
Fax: +41 22 799 8509
[email protected]
http://www.issa.int
Entry date: 13.12.99
25.09.-28.09.2000
Brighton, Sussex (GB)
Organised by the Institute Wiener Kreis (Vienna) and the Centre
for German-Jewish Studies (University of Sussex)
Deadline: Proposals for papers, accompanied by a one-page
synopsis, should be sent to by 31 January 2000 to
Kontakt:
Andrea Hammel, Research Administrator
Centre for German-Jewish Studies University of Sussex
Falmer/Brighton, BN1 9QN, United Kingdom
Tel.: 44 (0)1273 877178
Fax +44 (0)1273 678495
[email protected]
Entry date: 13.12.99
26.09.-29.09.2000
Köln (BRD
Call for papers
Mehr Informationen:
http://www.dgs-2000.uni-koeln.de/
Entry date: 07.09.99
26.09.-29.09.2000
Köln (BRD)
Sitzung der Sektion "Soziale Ungleichheit und Sozialstrukturanalyse"
in der DGS im Rahmen des Kongresses für Soziologie 26.-29.
September 2000 in Köln. - Nachmittagssession; kein Datum
angegeben.
Kontakt:
Prof. Dr. Peter A. Berger
Universität Rostock, Institut für Soziologie
August-Bebel-Str. 28
D-18055 Rostock
Tel.: 0381-498-3009
Fax: 0381-498-3005
[email protected]
Entry date: 17.04.00
26.09.-29.09.2000
Köln (BRD)
Anmerkungen: Eine Fortsetzungstagung wird für Frühjahr
2001 vorbereitet. -
"Gute Gesellschaft" war auch eine Maxime bürgerlicher
Kultur, die sich vom trivialen und vulgären Geschmack der
Popularkultur abheben wollte. Zugleich haben anti-bürgerliche
Avantgarden das juste-Milieu bürgerlicher Kultur als philisterhaften
und geistverlassenen Traditionalismus angegriffen. Schliesslich
ist mit dem Aufstieg der Massenkultur fraglich geworden, inwieweit
Prozesse der Entbürgerlichung oder der Verbürgerlichung,
der Neubildung oder des Tods der Avantgarde, der Vulgarisierung
oder der Bildungsverbreiterung diagnostiziert werden können.
Eine theoretisch-konzeptionelle Neufassung dieser Thematik, die
die historische Dimension einbezieht, ist neben der bekannten
Fokussierung auf die neüren und neüsten Medien in der
Soziologie ein wichtiges Forschungsdesiderat. Auf der Sektionsveranstaltung
soll ein Einstieg in diese Thematik erfolgen. Wir wollen damit
beginnen, die Erforschung der bürgerlichen Kultur und ihrer
anti-bürgerlichen Avantgardismen mit den Bemühungen
in Cultural Studies und Medienforschung in einen längerfristigen
Arbeitszusammenhang zu bringen.
Kontakt:
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Essbach
Universitaet Freiburg i. Br., Institut für Soziologie
Rempartstr. 15
D-79085 Freiburg i.Br.
[email protected]
Entry date: 23.02.00
26.09.-29.09.2000
Köln (BRD
Kontakt:
Dr. Grit Laudel
Europa-Universität Viadrina
Frankfurter Institut für Transformationsstudien, PF 1786
D-15207 Frankfurt (Oder)
[email protected]
oder [email protected]
Call for papers:
http://www.soziologie.de/sektionen/w02/index.htm
Entry date: 22.02.00
26.09.-29.09.2000
Köln (BRD)
Veranstaltung der Sektion 'Politische Soziologie' beim Kongreß
der DGS in Köln 2000
Deadline: 15. März 2000 (ca. 1-seitiges Exposé)
Kontakt:
Ronald Hitzler
[email protected]
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~relsoz/
http://www.soziologie.de/sektionen/p01/rundbr/cfp00.htm
Entry date: 16.12.99
27.09.-30.09.2000
Wien (Österreich)
Kontakt:
Univ. Prof. Dr. Ulrike Felt
Department of Philosophy of Science and Social Studies of Science
Sensengasse 8/10
A-1090 Vienna
Tel: 00 43 1 4277/47611
Fax: 00 43 1 4277/9476
[email protected]
http://www.univie.ac.at/wissenschaftstheorie/
oder
Judith Kroell
[email protected]
http://www.chem.uva.nl/easst/
http://its2.ocs.lsu.edu/guests/ssss/public_html/
Vgl. auch die folgende Eintragung!
Entry date: 16.12.99/22.12.99
27.09.-30.09.2000
Wien (Österreich)
Session innerhalb der 4S/EASST Conference
2000 (vgl. die voraufgehende Eintragung!)
Anmerkungen: There has been in the last two decades a tremendous
rise in the use of computer simulation, mathematical modeling
and other computer-based procedures for solving scientific and
technical problems in industry, government, scientific research
and education. The particular problem solving potential of computer-based
procedures is partly due to the fact that these procedures sit
at the interface between different domains of research and/or
application among which they establish a connection and mediation.
Science and technology studies have only recently begun to address
these developments. Most of these studies either focus on computer
models and simulation as tools and objects of scientific knowledge
(e.g. within physical and biological research). Or they analyze
models and simulation as devices which facilitate boundary-crossing
between science/technology and 'the public' (e.g. debate on climate
change). In the proposed session we would like to present different
STS approaches to the analysis of computer modeling and simulation.
In particular, we would like to bring together STS scholars who
investigate modeling practices in both types of settings mentioned
above. What can we learn from confronting the results of such
studies?
Deadline: 5. Jan. 2000; title of the paper and a preliminary
abstract (some words will do for the time being)
Kontakt:
Martina Merz
CERN
CH-1211 Geneve 23
Tel.: (+41) 22-767 9481
[email protected]
http://univie.ac.at/Wissenschaftstheorie/conference2000/
Entry date: 22.12.99
27.09.-30.09.2000
Wien (Österreich)
Session of the research
network sociology of science and technology (SSTNET) and the research
committee sociology of science and technology (RC 23) within
the 4S/EASST Conference 2000 (vgl. die voraufgehenden Eintragungen!)
Kontakt:
Raymund Werle
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Paulstrasse 3
D-50676 Köln
Tel. +49 221 2767224
Fax +49 221 2767555
[email protected]
You find the call for papers on the SSTNET website:
http://www.mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de/sstnet/news.html
Weitere Informationen auch unter:
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/cforp76.htm
Entry date: 25.02.00
29.09.2000
Köln (BRD)
Sektionsveranstaltung im Rahmen des 30. Kongresses der Deutschen
Gesellschaft für Soziologie (26.-29.09.2000; vgl. obige
Eintragung!)
Kontakt:
Prof. Dr. Monika Wohlrab-Sahr
Uni Leipzig, Theol. Fak., Abt. Religions- und Kirchensoziologie
Emil-Fuchs-Str. 1
D-04105 Leipzig
Tel.: +49 (0)341/97-35463
[email protected]
Entry date: 16.12.99
29.09.-01.10.2000
Washington D.C. (USA)
Anmerkungen: The workshop will bring together approximately
12-15 historians and social scientists from both sides of the
Atlantic.
Deadline: Proposals (1-2pp) and a short CV (curriculum
vitae) should be submitted by June 15, 2000 to Bärbel Thomas,
GHI
[email protected]
Kontakt:
Dr. Christof Mauch, Acting Director
GHI
1607 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
USA-Washington, D.C. 20009
[email protected]
www.ghi-dc.org
Entry date: 17.05.00
Oktober/November 2000
Monte de Caparica (Portugal)
Kontakt:
APSIOT (Portuguese Association of Sociology of Work)
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc30.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
01.10.-05.10.2000
Halle, Saale (BRD)
Deadline: Abstract bis15. Sept. 1999
Kontakt:
DeutscheVereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft (DVPW)
c/o TU Darmstadt
Residenzschloß
D-64283 Darmstadt
Mehr Informationen: Polit. Voerteljahresschrift, 40/H. 2, Juni
1999, S. 328-330
Entry date: 13.09.99
03.10.-06.10.2000
Köln (BRD)
Part of the "Fifth International
Conference on Social Science Methodology": Research Committee
on 'Logic and Methodology' (RC33) of the International Sociological
Association (ISA), in Cooperation with the German Social Science
Infrastructure Service (GESIS). -
Anmerkungen: Proposals of index construction, papers discussing
related methodological problems as well as papers reporting results
of monitoring social development and progress using composite
indexes are highly welcome.
Kontakt:
Dr. Heinz-Herbert Noll
ZUMA
P. O. Box 122155
D-68072 Mannheim
Tel.: +49 (0)621-1246-241
Fax: +49 (0)621-1246-100/182
[email protected]
http://www.zuma-mannheim.de/data/social-indicators/
http://www.za.uni-koeln.de/rc33/
Entry date: 22.02.00
03.10.-06.10.2000
Köln (BRD)
Anmerkungen: The Fifth International
Conference on Social Science Methodology will combine all areas
of quantitative and qualitative methods in empirical social research.
Zentralarchiv für Empirische Sozialforschung will host the
conference which will be co-organized by the German Social
Science Infrastructure Service (GESIS).
Deadline: 31. Jan. 2000 abstract of maximum 200 words. Papers
which combine methods and empirical results are very welcome.
Kontakt:
Jorg BLASIUS, Chair of the Organizing Committee
Zentralarchiv für Empirische Sozialforschung (ZA)
Bachemer Str. 40
D-50931 Köln, Germany
Fax: +49 (0)49-221-4769444
[email protected]
http://www.za.uni-koeln.de/rc33
Entry date: 13.12.99/22.12.99
04.10.-06.10.2000
Ilmenau (BRD)
Deadline: 17. April 2000 für Papers
Kontakt:
Ute Schütz
TU Ilmenau, Fak. f. Onformatik und Automatisierung
Fachgebiet Neuroinformatik
Postfach 10 05 65
D-98684 Ilmenau
Tel.: +49 (0)3677/69-2858
Fax: +49 (0)3677/69-1665
[email protected]
http://cortex.informatik.tu-ilmenau.de/
Entry date: 13.12.99
05.10.-07.10.2000
Houston, Texas (USA)
Anmerkungen: GSA conferences have 150 sessions on all aspects
of German and Austrian history, on political science, and on literature
and culture. There is room for over 60 sessions on history, and
also for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary sessions.
If you are working on a session, but cannot meet the deadline,
contact the program coordintor with a preliminary proposal, and
see if there is a possibility of a few days extension.
Deadline: There is still time left to submit proposals
for sessions or papers.
Kontakt:
Gerald R. Kleinfeld, Executive Director
For full information, and for a proposal form, consult the GSA
web page at
http://g-s-a.org
Entry date: 28.02.00
06.10.-07.10.2000
Berlin (BRD)
http://www.etes.ucl.ac.be/BIEN/bien.html
Entry date: 16.12.99
12.10.-14.10.2000
Maastricht (NL)
Tagungsort: Maastricht Center for Transatlantic Studies
Anmerkungen: The transatlantic relationship has been one
of the most dynamic of modern times. Since the Age of Exploration,
transatlantic encounters have determined the course of history,
culture and politics for millions of people. The destinies of
Europe, Africa, North and South America have been intertwined
to the extent that none of these areas can be said to exist in
isolation.
The conference aims to engage with the unique interactive relationship
between peoples and cultures on both sides of the Atlantic, and
to explore the common issues and concerns that necessarily move
us beyond disciplinary and monocultural perspectives. We invite
contributions from scholars working in any discipline, or indeed
across disciplines. The primary requirment is that any paper will
place the dynamics of the transatlantic relationship at its centre.
Deadline: Please send your 200-300 word abstract by May
1, 2000 to:
Kontakt:
Will Kaufman oder Heidi Macpherson
Transatlantic Studies Conference Organisers
Dept. of Cultural Studies
University of Central Lancashire
GB-Preston PR1 2HE
Tel: +44 (0) 1772 893020
Fax: +44 (0) 1772 892924
[email protected]
[email protected]
Entry date: 17.05.00
12.10.-15.10.2000
St. Louis, MO (USA)
Conference themes will include, but not be limited to, personal
and external factors that empower or inhibit women's participation
in the scientific, medical, and technological disciplines; scientific,
medical, and technological ideas that have influenced ideas about
gender and gender roles in the disciplines and in the wider society;
and the Relationship between gender and conceptions of knowledge
and the practice of science, medicine, and technology.
Individual papers and panels are solicited on topics that explore
the interdisciplinary relationships of women and gender and science,
medicine, and technology. We are particularly interested in panels
that encompass a range of perspectives and that stimulate "crosstalk"
among scholars of different disciplines.
Deadline: Proposals are due by January 1, 2000. Proposals
must include two copies of a one-page abstract and a one-page
curriculum vitae. For proposals submitted as a panel, an abstract
and vitae are required for each panel member.
Kontakt:
"Writing the Past, Claiming the Future"
Charlotte G. Borst, Ph.D.
Department of History, Saint Louis University
3800 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63156, USA
Entry date: 14.12.99
13.10.-15.10.2000
Washington, DC (USA)
The Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS)in collaboration
with the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (Georgetown
University)
Anmerkungen: We invite you to submit papers/panel proposals
in the following focus areas: Law and Morality, Education, Family
life, Issues in Development, Civil Society, Economics, The State,
Globalization, Islamic Thought and Philosophy, Islam in America,
Cultural and Postcolonial Studies, and Gender Issues.
Deadline: Call for Papers: 2000-05-01
Kontakt:
Deonna Kelli, AMSS CONF
PO Box 669
USA-Herndon, VA 20172
Fax: +1 703-471-3922
[email protected]
http://www.iiit.org/callpapers.htm
Entry date: 25.02.00
13.10.-15.10.2000
Strausberg bei Berlin (BRD)
Deadline:Proposals of individual papers
including a brief abstract should be submitted by 31 March 2000.
Kontakt:
Giuseppe Caforio, RC01 President
Via S. Antonio, 58
56125 Pisa, Italy
Tel: 39-50-20499
Fax: 39-50-20399
[email protected]
oder
Gerhard Kuemmel, RC01 Executive Secretary
German Armed Forces Institute of Social Research (SOWI)
PO Box 11 42
D-15331 Strausberg
Tel.: +49 (0)3341-58-1837
Fax: +49 (0)3341-58-1802
[email protected]
Entry date: 22.12.99
19.10.-20.10.2000
London (GB)
Tagungsort: Royal College of Physicians London Featuring
For information please see
http://www.youthsupport.com
Entry date: 13.12.99
19.10.-21.10.2000
London (GB)
Tagungsort: Tavistock Centre, London
Anmerkungen: The conference explores the usefulness of biographical
methods both in generating new forms of social practice and in
gaining new insights into institutional processes. The field
of social interventions includes health and social care, education
and training, arts work, work with families and young people,
community regeneration work etc.
The conference highlights an increasing fluidity and interaction
between theory, methods and practice, and focuses on interrelationships
between recent developments in social theory and biographical
work. Such developments include sociology of the body, time and
place, life transitions, agency and structure, feminist research,
memory and remembering, difference, the life course, reflection
and representation. It will also seek to clarify boundaries and
overlaps between oral and life history work, narrative studies
and discourse approaches, and biographical interpretive methods.
We hope that papers will address and interweave these issues.
Deadline: Abstracts for papers by January 31, 2000
Kontakt:
Joanna Bornat
Centre for Ageing and Biographical Studies (CABS)
School of Health and Welfare, The Open University
Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK
Tel.: 44-1908-654270
Fax: 44-1908-654214
[email protected]
oder
Prue Chamberlayne
Centre for Biography in Social Policy (BISP)
University of East London
Longbridge Rd, Dagenham
Essex RM8 2AS, UK
Tel.: 44-181-5907000x2779
Fax: 44-181-8493401
[email protected]
Entry date: 22.12.99
19.10.-21.10.2000
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
(GB)
The University of Huddersfield, U.K.
The second International Conference will include themes on: Identity,
Subjectivity, Sexuality, Gender, Post Colonial Identity, Disability,
Feminist Theory and Identity, Organisational and Professional
Identity, Nationalism, Cyberpsychology and Identity, Social Movements.
This conference seeks to draw together and highlight recent developments
within the social sciences and related disciplines that offer
an account of human activity that transcend purely individualistic
or structuralism accounts of the human condition.
Deadline: Abstracts bis 14. Jan. 2000 (no more than 250 words).
Kontakt:
Linda Rice
School of Human & Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield
West Yorkshire, HD1 3DH. U.K.
Tel .: 44-1484 472410
[email protected]
Entry date: 22.12.99
19.10.-22.10.2000
Vancouver (Kanada)
The Society's annual meetings provide an ideal venue for intellectual
interchange in a cooperative, non-competitive, congenial, and
convivial environment. At each meeting the Society presents the
Arthur O. Lewis Award for the best paper by a junior scholar given
at the previous annual meeting and the Eugenio Battisti Award
for the best article in each volume of Utopian Studies.
Deadline: If you wish to organize a panel or present a
paper, submit a 1-2 page abstract by May 15, 2000 to:
Kontakt:
Nancy Sloan Goldberg
Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures #79
Middle Tennessee State U.
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
Tel.: 615/898-2281
Fax: 615-898-5735
[email protected]
http://www.utoronto.ca/utopia.
Entry date: 23.12.99
27.10.-29.10.2000
Berlin (BRD)
Tagungsort: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Anmerkungen: Migration has become one of the key social
phenomena reshaping Europe since 1945. The workshop will address
questions of immigration in and to Europe in an historical and
comparative perspective (1945 to the present) with an emphasis
on migration history. The main focus will be put on immigrant
incorporation and immigrant representation in receiving countries
with particular focus on: - historical migration patterns and
migration systems - inclusion and exclusion of immigrants - interethnic
relations in the context of immigration societies - ethnic politics
and ethno-nationalism - "homeland" politics - (changes
and continuities of) minority rights and minority representation
over time.
The number of participants will be limited to 25.
Deadline: Abstracts for papers (max. of 500 words) and
a short biographical note including a list of publications are
welcomed until May 15, 2000.
Kontakt:
[email protected]
www.demographie.de/mighist
Entry date: 18.04.00
02.11.-04.11.2000
Buenos Aires (Argentinien)
Deadline: 01. Okt. 2000 (abstracts of papers up to 300
words)
Kontakt:
Enrique Oteiza
Riomba 1042, 3 D
1116 Buenos Aires, Argentina
[email protected]
Entry date: 17.04.00
08.11.-09.11.2000
Darmstadt BRD)
im Rahmen der ISI 2000: "Informationskompetenz - Basiskompetenz
in der Informationsgesellschaft"
Kontakt:
Gerhard Fröhlich
Universität Linz
A-4040 Linz-Auhof
Tel.: 0732/2468-7192
Fax: 0732/2468-7195
[email protected]
http://www.iwp.uni-linz.ac.at/iwp/ki/sektktf/SektKT.html
Entry date: 16.12.99
08.11.-10.11.2000
Darmstadt (BRD)
HI - Hochschulverband für Informationswissenschaft - The
Association for Information Science in German Speaking Countries
Deadline: 15.Mai 2000
Kontakt:
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Knorz
[email protected]
http://www.isi2000.de
Entry date: 17.04.00
10.11.-12.11.2000
Kiel (BRD)
at Christian-Albrechts-University at Kiel, Germany
Anmerkungen: In vier Hauptsektionen
soll die Kategorie Geschlecht im Bereich von Naturwissenschaften
und Technik thematisiert werden. Zu allen Sektionen sind Plenumsvorträge
durch geladene Sprecherinnen und Sprecher sowie Kurzreferate in
offenen Parallelsektionen geplant. Darüber hinaus besteht
die Möglichkeit, ein Forschungsposter zu praesentieren.
We are planning to explore gender as a category
within the natural sciences and technology in four sessions with
both, a plenary lecture by a keynote speaker and an open panel
session in a less formal setting. Contributions for the panel
sessions will be solicited through an international "Call
for Papers." The sessions will encompass topics like the
following: "Gender between nature and culture" - "Natural
sciences and technology as "male" projects?" -
"Gender-typed treatment of resources: Environment - agriculture
- nutrition" - "Gender and technology"
Deadline: for submission of proposed abstracts: April 1,
2000. Proposals may be either for oral presentations in concurrent
sessions (30 minutes alloted, 10 minutes discussion time included)
or for poster presentation. For both presentation formats an abstract
is required which should be written in English (preferable) or
German and be no longer than one typewritten page. Electronic
submissions (rtf format or regular email message) will also be
accepted.
Kontakt:
Susanne Oelkers
ZiF-Zentrum fuer interdisziplinaere Frauenforschung
Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet zu Kiel
Olshausenstr. 40
D-24098 Kiel
Tel.: +49 (0) 431/5 79 49-51
Fax: +49 (0) 431/5 79 49-50
[email protected]
http://www.uni-kiel.de/zif/
Entry date: 22.02.00/14.04.00
16.11.-18.11.2000
Pittsburgh (USA)
Tagungsort: On the campus of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.
Anmerkungen:
The Institute for German-American Relations (IGAR) and Duquesne
University will be hosting a small conference on Ethnic Cleansing
in Twentieth-Century Europe in the framework of Duquesne's History
Forum conference. This meeting will be organized in three parts:
ethnic cleansing and its antecedents in the period of World War
I; ethnic cleansing in Central and Eastern Europe in the period
of World War II; and outbreaks of ethnic cleansing since the end
of the Cold War. The purpose of the conference will be to explore
the state of new research on the historical and legal aspects
of ethnic cleansing in the twentieth century, to look comparatively
at the experiences of populations expelled, and to examine the
process of ethnic cleansing itself.
Kontakt:
Steven Vardy
Department of History, Duquesne University
[email protected]
ode
Hunt Tooley
Department of History, Austin College
[email protected]
Entry date: 18.04.00
16.11.-18.11.2000
Twin Cities, Minnesota (USA)
Conference to be held at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
campus. Cosponsored by the REM Seminar and the Immigration &
Ethnic History Society.
Anmerkungen: In the United States, questions of race, ethnicity,
and changing demographics have long been at the heart of political
and academic discourse concerning the past, present, and future
of American society. In the last twenty years, these topics have
also become fixed features of intellectual and policy debates
in many other countries. The Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Conference
intends to bring together scholars who work on the United States
and other parts of the world for comparative and interdisciplinary
discussions on race, ethnicity, and migration in communities,
past and present. The conference seeks to address the urgent need
for a more comprehensive and transnational research agenda.
Deadline: 2000-03-01
Kontakt:
Rachel Leatham
Seminar on Race, Ethnicity, and Migration
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
826 Berry Street
USA-St. Paul, MN 55114
Tel.: +1 (612) 627-4208
Fax: +1 (612) 627-4190
[email protected]
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/show.cgi?ID=125247
Entry date: 25.02.00
16.11.-19.11.2000
Nashville, TN (USA)
Deadline: April 15, 2000
Kontakt:
Loree D. Jones, African Studies Association (USA)
[email protected]
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Home_Page/ASA_Menu.html
Entry date: 29.02.00
17.11.-19.11.2000
Erlangen (BRD)
Gesellschaft für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung e.V.
(GWTF), in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Interdisziplinären Institut
für Wissenschaftstheorie und Wissenschaftsgeschichte der
Universität Erlangen
Tagungsort: voraussichtlich im Unicum, Carl-Thiersch-Str.
9, 91052 Erlangen
Anmerkungen: Die Übertragung von Modellen ist heute
eine in allen Wissenschaftsgebieten akzeptierte Problemlösungsstrategie.
Wir beobachten, daß Modelle, die in einem Wissenschaftsgebiet
bereits etabliert sind, mehr oder weniger plötzlich in einem
anderen Wissenschaftsgebiet auftauchen, allerdings dann ihres
ursprünglichen Kontextes entkleidet und mit einem neuen Kontext
versehen. Bekannte Beispiele für diese Strategien sind die
Bionik und neuerdings die Sozionik, die Modelle aus der Biologie
bzw. Soziologie auf die Bearbeitung technikwissenschaftlicher
Probleme anwenden.
Auf unserer Tagung soll es um folgende Fragen gehen: Unter welchen
Bedingungen kommt es zu Modelltransfers? - Sind Modelltransfers
tatsächlich nützlich, oder handelt es sich nicht häufig
um den Versuch, Originalität zu demonstrieren, ohne daß
tatsächlich neue Problemlösungen möglich werden?
Auf welchen Wegen werden Modelle übertragen, und wie erfolgreich
sind diese Wege? Welches Verhältnis entwickeln die 'Spender-Gebiete'
zur externen Verwendung 'ihrer' Modelle? - - Um diese unterschiedlichen
Perspektiven zu erschließen, sollen auf der Tagung Modelltransfers
aus möglichst vielen Gebieten behandelt werden. Neben Analysen
aus der Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung wünschen wir
uns auch Beiträge von Natur- und Technikwissenschaftlern
sowie Ingenieuren, die Funktionen und Probleme des Modelltransfers
in ihren Disziplinen diskutieren.
Deadline: Vorschläge für Beiträge (mit einem
kurzen Abstract) richten Sie bitte bis zum 30. April 2000 an
Kontakt:
Dr. Rainer Hohlfeld
AG Akademiegeschichte, Berlin-Brandenburger Akademie der Wissenschaften
Jaegerstrasse 22-23
D-10117 Berlin
[email protected]
Entry date: 14.04.00
Dezember 2000
Jaipur (Indien)
ISA Research Committees 13, 34 und 53
Tagungsort: University of Rjastan, Jaipur
Kontakt:
Lynne Chisholm, RC 34 President
European Commission
DG Education and Culture, Planning and Co-ord. Unit
200 Rue de la Loi/B-79/08
B-1049 Brussels
[email protected]
http://www.alli.fi/nuorisotutkimus/ibyr/ISAeve.html
Entry date: 17.04.00
01.12.-02.12.2000
Konstanz (BRD)
Veranstaltet vom Arbeitskreis Politik und Kulturforschung in Zusammenarbeit
mit dem Teilprojekt "Stile des Lebens" des Kulturwissenschaftlichen
Forschungskollegs "Norm und Symbol" (SFB 485)
Anmerkungen: In der Analyse politischer Kulturen ist in
den letzten Jahren ein "cultural turn" zu verzeichnen.
Gemeint ist damit die Rezeption kulturalistischer (Gesellschafts-)
Theorien, die kollektiven Bedeutungen, zeichenhaften Ordnungen
und symbolischen Strukturen eine konstitutive Rolle für "das
Politische" zumessen. Politische Kultur erscheint hier nicht
als blosser Teilaspekt des Politischen, sondern rückt in
das Zentrum des Interesses - Politik ist in diesem Sinne immer
schon kulturell konstituiert.
Gebeten wird um Beiträge, in denen die materielle Analyse
und Fragen der theoretischen Konzeption politischer Kultur vor
dem Hintergrund des "cultural turn" im Mittelpunkt stehen.
Der Workshop wendet sich primär an Nachwuchswissenschaftler.
Deadline: Abstract (1-3) Seiten bis zum 01. August 2000
Kontakt:
Michael Müller
Universität Konstanz
AK Politik und Kulturanalyse, LS Prof. Soeffner, Fach D 35
D-78457 Konstanz
[email protected]
Entry date: 28.02.00
01.12.-03.12.2000
Berlin (?) (BRD)
Veranstalter: Heinrich Böll Stiftung
Deadline: Themenangebote (1-2 Seiten Thesen) bis zum 15.
Mai 2000
Kontakt:
Marianne Zepp, Referentin Zeitgeschichte
Programmteamkoordination Zeitgeschichte und Demokratie-Entwicklung
Heinrich Böll Stiftung
Tel. +49-30-28534-234
Fax +49-30-28534-108
[email protected]
Entry date: 17.05.00
14.12.-15.12.2000
Sydney (Australien)
Faculty of Business, University of Technology. Organized in collaboration
with ISA Research Committees Economy & Society (RC02)
and Sociology of Organizations (RC17)
Kontakt:
Organizing Committee & Sub-themes:
Thomas Clarke
[email protected]
u.v.a.; vgl. dazu:
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/cforp60.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
2001
Budapest (Ungarn)
Kontakt:
Rogelio Perez Perdomo, Venezuela
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc12.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
2001
Oviedo (Spanien)
Kontakt:
Ana Guillen
University of Oviedo
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc19.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
02.01.-05.01.2001
Plymouth (GB)
Session at Royal Geographical Society / Institute of British Geographers
Annual Conference 2001, University of Plymouth
Anmerkungen: This session aims to critically examine ideas
of social exclusion circulating within policy, media, academic
and popular debates. It seeks to provide critical analyses of
the discourses of social exclusion emergent in recent years and
to read social exclusion as a rhetorical device, a way of labeling
people and place and as justifying policy and government intervention
in the urban realm. The session would hope to attract academics
from a range of disciplines including geography, sociology, politics,
policy studies, media studies, linguistics and cultural studies.
Deadline: Please send an abstract of up to 150 words via
post or email by 31st May 2000.
Kontakt:
Tim Hall
Geography and Environmental Management Research Unit
Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
Francis Close Hall, Swindon Road
GB-Cheltenham, GL50 4AZ
Tel.: 01242 532836
[email protected]
Entry date: 29.02.00
08.01.-11.01.2001
Johannesburg (Südafrika)
Tagungsort:
University of Witswatersrand, Johannesburg, Eskom Conference Centre,
South Africa
Anmerkungen: The 50th anniversary of the 1951 Geneva Convention
will be celebrated in 2001. The Convention has become the tool
of refugee protection. Its position in relation to wider human
rights has raised, in the course of its 50 years of use, a wide
range of questions and issues, in the areas of healthcare, anthropology,
demography, geography, sociology, economics, and international
relations, as well as law and politics.
Deadline: for proposals: 1 April 2000
Kontakt:
Dr Joanne van Selm (Programme Co-ordinator IASFM)
University of Amsterdam
Oudezijds Achterburgwal 237
NL-1012 DL Amsterdam
[email protected]
Fax: +31-20-5252086 (Please indicate clearly, on the cover
page, as addressee Dr Joanne van Selm, International Relations)
http://www.iasfm.org
http://141.13.240.13/~ba6ef3/nextirap.htm
Entry date: 22.02.00
11.01.-13.01.2001
Berlin (BRD)
im Rahmen des Graduiertenkollegs "Körper-Inszenierungen"
der FU Berlin.
Anmerkungen: Seit der Vertreibung aus dem Paradies ist
der Mensch ständig dabei, sich an- und auszukleiden. Mit
der Bewusstwerdung der Nacktheit, so der biblische Mythos, begann
die Geschichte der Menschheit. Die Kleidung ist dabei zur zweiten
Haut geworden, unter der sich die Nacktheit verbirgt bzw. an deren
Rändern sie sich zeigt. Das Verborgene und das Sichtbare
sind damit wie das Verhüllte und das Enthüllte komplementär
aufeinander bezogen. Die dichotomische Gegenüberstellung
von Natur und Kultur lässt sich allerdings nicht in eine
einfache Analogie zu Nacktheit und Kleidung bringen. Gerade die
Art des Umgangs mit der eigenen oder auch der fremden Nacktheit
ist hochgradig kulturbedingt. Deshalb sollen verschiedenste Aspekte
der Nacktheit im Kultur- und Medienvergleich in historischer Perspektive
diskutiert werden. Dabei soll es allerdings nicht primär
um die soziologische Frage gehen, wie in Abhängigkeit von
Geschlecht, Schicht und Alter jeweils konkret mit Nacktheit umgegangen
wird, sondern vielmehr um die ästhetische bzw. kulturwissenschaftliche
Frage, mit welchen narrativen, szenischen und ikonographischen
Strategien Nacktheit jeweils inszeniert wird. Des weiteren ist
zu fragen, welchen semiotischen Stellenwert Nacktheit und Scham,
Intimität und Obszönität, Erotik und Sexualität
in den verschiedenen Inszenierungen und mentalitätsgeschichtlichen
Kontexten haben.
Deadline: 15.5.2000
Kontakt:
Dr. Kerstin Gernig
Freie Universitaet Berlin, Graduiertenkolleg "Koerper-Inszenierungen"
Grunewaldstrasse 35
D-12165 Berlin
Tel.: +49-(0)30 - 838 503 - 14
Fax: +49 (0)30 - 838 503 - 11
www.fu-berlin.de/bodynet
Entry date: 17.05.00
05.03.-08.03.2001
Bad Honnef (BRD)
Veranstalter: Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI), Fachausschuß
"Mensch-Computer-Interaktion", und German Chapter of
the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Anmerkungen: Die Ausbreitung der Informationstechnik in
alle Lebensbereiche macht praktisch alle Menschen auf unterschiedliche
Weise zu Benutzern von Computern. Wurde die Frage der Benutzbarkeit
bisher primär für Computer am Arbeitsplatz gestellt,
so stellt sich jetzt kurz vor Beginn des neuen Jahrhunderts die
Frage viel breiter. Die Frage der Benutzbarkeit wird eine zentrale
Frage in einer sich entwickelnden Informationsgesellschaft. Entsprechend
soll mit dieser ersten fachübergreifenden Konferenz eine
Tradition begründet werden.
Deadline: 15. September 2000 für die Einreichung von
Vorträgen, Workshops, Postern, Video-Beiträgen und Ausstellungen
Kontakt:
Prof. Dr. Horst Oberquelle
Universität Hamburg, FB Informatik
Angewandte und sozialorientierte Informatik (ASI)
Vogt-Kölln-Str. 30
D-22527 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 (0)40/428 83-2429 oder -2425 (Sekretariat)
Fax: +49 (0)40/428 83-2311
[email protected]
http://mc2001.informatik.uni-hamburg.de
Für organisatorische Fragen:
Matthias Herfurth
IZ Sozialwissenschaften
Lennéstr. 30
D-53113 Bonn
Tel.: +49 (0)228/2281-0 oder -154
Fax: +49 (0)228/2281-121
[email protected]
Entry date: 14.04.00
06.04.-08.04.2001
Manchester (GB)
Anmerkungen: The conference will bring together recent and current work employing biographical, prosopographical and social historical approaches to communist party history. The present conference will be less concerned with issues of party strategy and policy formation than with the beliefs, activities and social composition of party members and elites.
Deadline: Prospective paper-givers should send a short
abstract of their paper (100-200 words) not later than 30 April
2000
Kontakt:
Linda Lawton, Conference Administrator
C.P. Biographical Research Project, University of Manchester
Dover Street
GB-Manchester, M13 9PL
[email protected]
Entry date: 29.02.00
19.04.-21.04.2001
Lincoln, Nebraska (USA)
Organized by the German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C. (GHI) and the University of Nebraska, Lincoln (UNL)
Anmerkungen: Since the end of World War II each generation
of Germans has been confronted by the challenge of working through
the implications of the Nazi regime and the Holocaust. ... Heretofore,
scholarly attention has focused on the 1950s, the decade in which
the two postwar German states were established and consolidated.
The next frontier is the tumultuous 1960s, which are usually considered
a crucial turning point in postwar history. West German youth
rebelled against a culture that many believed had become excessively
materialistic; they criticized the politics of West German realignment
with the West and looked critically at their own nation's past
and present, pointing to the many continuities that persisted
from the Nazi era. These included authoritarianism (not least
in the institutions of higher education, in the police forces,
and in the legal system), xenophobia, technocracy, and patriarchy.
Purging society of these legacies became an urgent priority of
the West German New Left.
Deadline: Papers can be submitted in either English or
German; they should be sent to Philipp Gassert.. Proposals
must be postmarked no later than March 1, 2000.
Kontakt:
For further information please contact either Philipp Gassert
or Alan Steinweis:
Dr. Philipp Gassert
Historisches Seminar, Universität Heidelberg
Postfach 10 57 60
D-69047 Heidelberg
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 - 542 477
Fax: +49 (0)6221 - 542 449
[email protected]
oder
Prof. Alan Steinweis
Department of History, University of Nebraska
Oldfather Hall 612
USA-Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0327
Tel.: +1 402 - 472 3257
Fax: +1 402 - 472 8839
[email protected]
Entry date: 28.02.00
Mai 2001
Liège (Belgien)
Deadline: Abstracts of papers up to 300 words, March 16,
2001 at latest
Kontakt:
Marco Martiniello
Fac. de Droit, Bt. 31 Bte 43, Univ. Liège
7, blvd. Du Rectorat
B-4000
Tel.: 32-4-3663040
Fax: 32-4-3664557
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc31.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
17.05.-20.05.2000
Buenos Aires (Argentinien)
Kontakt:
Suzanne Franzway
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc32.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
26.05.-30.05.2001
Stara Lesna, Tatra Mountains (Slowakische Republik)
Kontakt:
Ladislav Machácek, RC 34 Treasurer
Institute of Sociology, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Klemensova 19
SR-81364 Bratislava
[email protected]
http://www.alli.fi/nuorisotutkimus/ibyr/ISAeve.html
Entry date: 17.04.00
Juli 2001
Suva (Fidji Inseln)
Tagungsort: The University of the South Pacific, Suva,
Fiji Islands
Kontakt:
Dr. Keith Hollinshead
Tourism Studies, The Luton Business School
The University of Luton
GB-Luton LU1 3TU
Tel.: 44-01582-743139
Fax: 44-01582-743143
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc50.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
11.07.-13.07.2001
Glasgow (?) (GB)
Anmerkungen: In recent years, there has been an increasing
reference to the relevance of art and aesthetics in the practice
and study of organizations and their management, with much of
this work having been championed by critical theorists and postmodernists.
Some of these theorists, for example, suggest we should look to
art and the realm of the aesthetic as a learning device or heuristic
and, indeed, have invoked language and metaphors that come from
these realms. Others have pointed out the parallels between postmodernist
approaches in the organizational discourse and that of the surrealists.
Some writers are now suggesting that the theories that underpin
management practice should be judged, not just on coherence, and
by traditional scientific standards of rationality, but also by
their aesthetic qualities.
Deadline: Send one copy of your abstract (approx. 500 words),
preferably by e-mail, to each of the following addresses, by no
later than September 30th 2000.
Kontakt:
Philip Hancock
School of Social Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University
Cowcaddens Road
GB-Glasgow, G3 6DF
[email protected]
und
Dr Adrian Carr
Unit 3
24 Abbott Street
Coogee, New South Wales 2034 (Australien)
[email protected]
Entry date: 14.04.00
16.07.-20.07.2001 Sydney (Australien)
Anmerkungen:
The Web Site includes information about Calls for papers and deadlines
for submission, Guidelines for submissions, the ISSI 2001 Committees
etc.:
http://sistm.web.unsw.edu.au/conference/issi2001/index.html
Entry date: 25.02.00
16.07.-21.07.2000
Pittsburg, Pennsylv. (USA)
Kontakt:
Center for Computational Analysisof Social and Organizational
Systems (CACOS)
[email protected]
http://www.ices.cmu.edu/cacos
Vgl. auch die Eintragung zum 21.-24.07: "Workshop
participants are invited to also attend the annual CACOS conference."
Entry date: 09.06.00
September 2001
Moskau (Rußland)
Centre for the Sociology of Youth, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Council of Europe in co-operation with ISA RC 34
Kontakt:
Lyudmila Koklyagina Nurse, VP Russia und Julia Zubok
RC34 Coordinator for the Russian Federation
47, The Spiert, Stone, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP17 8NJ, United Kingdom
[email protected]
http://www.alli.fi/nuorisotutkimus/ibyr/ISAeve.html
Entry date: 17.04.00
Herbst 2001
Kyoto (Japan)
Kontakt:
Frederick Buttel
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc24.htm
Entry date: 18.04.00
Herbst 2001
Mailand (Italien)
Tagungsort: University of Milan-Bicocca
Kontakt:
Carmen Leccardi, RC 34 Advisory Board
Faculty of Sociology, University of Milan Bicocca
Viale Sarca 202
I-Milan 20126
[email protected]
http://www.alli.fi/nuorisotutkimus/ibyr/ISAeve.html
Entry date: 17.04.00
Oktober 2001
Jaipur (Indien)
Tagungsort: University of Rjastan, Jaipur
Kontakt:
Dr. Keith Hollinshead
Tourism Studies, The Luton Business School
The University of Luton
GB-Luton LU1 3TU
Tel.: 44-01582-743139
Fax: 44-01582-743143
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc50.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
Juli 2002
Brisbane (Australien)
International Sociological Association (ISA)
Secretariat: Facultad C.C. Políticas y Sociología
Universidad Complutense
E-28223 Madrid
Tel.: (34)91352 76 50
Fax: (34)91352 49 45
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/
Kontakt:
Lynne Chisholm, RC 34 President
European Commission
DG Education and Culture, Planning and Co-ord. Unit
200 Rue de la Loi/B-79/08
B-1049 Brussels
[email protected]
http://www.alli.fi/nuorisotutkimus/ibyr/ISAeve.html
(Bisher noch keine weiteren Informationen greifbar.)
Entry date: 17.04.00
Juli 2002
Brisbane (Australien)
in the context of the ISA XV World Congress (s. obige Eintragung)
Kontakt:
Rogelio Perez Perdomo, Venezuela
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc12.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
Juli 2002
Brisbane (Australien)
in the context of the ISA XV World Congress (s. obige Eintragung)
Kontakt:
Maureen Fordham, RC 39 Vice President
[email protected]
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc39.htm
Entry date: 17.04.00
2008
Berlin (BRD)
Anmerkungen: DGPs und BDP wollen gemeinsam mit den Psychologischen
Instituten der FU und der HU zu Berlin den Internationalen Kongreß
der IUPsyS nach Deutschland einladen. Herr Prof. Dr. R. Schwarzer
(Berlin) ist bereit, als nationaler Organisator tätig zu
werden. Zur Vorbereitung der Einladung wurde eine Task Force gebildet,
der die Professoren R. Schwarzer, M. Jerusalem, R. K. Silbereisen
und H. Wandke sowie Herr H.-W. Drewe angehören.
Entry date: 09.06.00
© GESIS H. Artus 19.04.2000