Switch Language

Conference

Removing the Mask: Decoloniality in the 21st Century (SSSP panel)

We invite submissions for extended abstracts for a thematic panel, “Removing the Mask: Decoloniality in the 21st Century,” to be held during the annual meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) in Chicago on August 21-23, 2015. This year, the conference theme is Removing the Mask, Lifting the Veil: Race, Class, and Gender in the 21st Century.

The Politics of Memory Practices: Making the past present in contemporary schooling

The last decade has witnessed a profound change in the interdisciplinary field of memory studies. Instead of analysing representations of memory in different media, researchers are increasingly paying attention to memory practices, i.e. how people in various sites and contexts negotiate the meanings they ascribe to the past.

Social Science as Social Semiotics: Bridging Theories, Methods, and Practices

Submitted by Ivan Fomin on Fri, 08/31/2018 - 14:49

2018 is a year to celebrate two important milestones in the history of social semiotics – publication of landmark books in 1978 and 1988. Forty years ago, Michael Halliday issued Language as a Social Semiotic. Ten years after, Robert Hodge and Gunther Kress published Social Semiotics. To mark these two important anniversaries the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University holds the conference Social Science as Social Semiotics as a part of wider research and education program Baltic Modes of Social Semiotics.

Doing Research in Applied Linguistics

As applied linguistics matures as an academic field, the range and variety of areas of interest are expanding rapidly, perhaps to the extent that the field is in danger of becoming fragmented. Research provides a common language for applied linguists from different sub-fields, with research approaches and research issues applicable to all applied linguists irrespective of their specific field of interest. With this awareness, this Conference was initiated under collaboration between Macquarie University and the School of Liberal Arts, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi.

Designing Culture Transforming Capitalism

*9-10 February 2012, Aarhus University, Denmark*
*Keynote speakers*

*Luc Boltanski (France), Kathrine Gibson (Australia), Anne Balsamo
(USA), Campbell Jones (New Zealand), Nils Norman (artist,researcher,
London), Filippo Minelli (artist, Milano)*

In practice and theory, in daily life choices and organizational changes, in legislative initiatives, in entrepreneurial education, in artistic inventions, in individual and collective projects interesting work is being done to unfold immaterial values, human resources and utopias within a capitalist framework.

Leaders and leaderships in contemporary political discourse

Being a leader in the Americas and Europe
Leaders and leaderships in contemporary political discourse

International Colloquium
Maison de l’Amérique Latine
Laboratoire Communication et Politique-CNRS
19-21 November 2014

Papers may be in French, Spanish, Portuguese or English.

Further information may be obtained at http://colloqueleaders2014.org/

Contact: info@colloqueleaders2014.org

Proposals should be sent by December 15 2013.