Dansk Sociologkongres – Det er nu!

Dansk Sociologkongres løber af stablen d. 28-29. januar 2016 i Aalborg, og det er NU man skal tilmelde sig, hvis man gerne vil have chancen for:

  • At deltage i en spændende kongres med meget aktuelt tema: ”Krise, Konflikt og Kritik”
  • At høre de tre internationalt anerkendte keynote speakers:
    • Professor Hans Joas, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin
    • Assistant Professor Catherine Corrigall-Brown, Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada
    • Professor Arne Johan Vetlesen, Universitet i Oslo
  • At deltage i kongressens mange forskellige sessioner
  • At være med til at holde det danske sociologfaglige miljø levende, både fagligt og socialt

Vi har rykket deadline for tilmelding til d. 17/12-15, og håber at du vil melde dig til.

Samtidig vil vi gerne bede dig om at sprede kendskabet til kongressen og opfordre dine kollegaer til at deltage.

Information om kongressens indhold, sessioner og tilmelding findes på: www.sociologkongres.aau.dk

 

Mange hilsner fra Arrangørgruppen

Call for Papers for the 9th International Conference on Social Science Methodology (ISA RC33) at the University of Leicester (United Kingdom)

Conference Date: September 11th – 16th, 2016

Submission Deadline for Papers: 21st January, 2016

Session Topics
There will be sessions on a broad range of methodological topics ranging from the following topics:
1. Survey Methodology and other QUAN Approaches
2. QUAL Methods
3. Mixed Methods
4. New Data Types
5. Methods for Longitudinal and Comparative Research
6. Paradata, Metadata, Meta-Analysis and Harmonization
7. Methods for Substantial Research Fields

Please check the Conference Website for a full list of sessions and session descriptions.
Conference Website
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/sociology/research/rc33-conference/rc33-conference

Please find further information on ISA RC33 (Research Committee on Logic & Methodology of the International Sociology Association) on http://www.rc33.org/

How to Submit an Abstract
1. To submit a paper abstract for any session of the RC33 9th International Conference on Social Science Methodology, you should visit:
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/sociology/research/rc33-conference/rc33-conference.
After landing on the homepage, navigate to ‘Abstract Submission’, which appears in the top left hand column of the webpage.
2. Complete the form in full. You may wish to cut and paste your abstract into the Abstract field from another document.
3. Choose the relevant session for your stream. To do so you will need to select the relevant lead session organiser from the drop-down menu highlighted in the image below. To check you are submitting to the correct session, you can view a table of sessions and session convenors by clicking the link entitled ‘View the list of sessions and session convenors’. Once complete, click submit.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS – The 28th Conference of the Nordic Sociological Association, 11-13 August, 2016, Helsinki, Finland

The Organizing Committee cordially invites you to submit an abstract for a paper to be presented at the next conference of the Nordic Sociological Association by 16 February, 2016.

When we planned this conference, we wanted to organize an event that would address the place of sociology in a world where new threats awake old divides and where increasing social, political and economic instabilities are affecting all regions, including the Nordic countries. When this call is becoming finalized, thousands of refugees, many of them fleeing the brutal conflict in Syria, have already for some months been streaming across Europe in search of safety and security. The terror attacks around the world flood the news with stories of human suffering. These events give rise to compassion, but they also boost turmoil and distrust, making the threat of deepening divides between the Global North and Global South, the East and the West, increasingly acute. Such divides do not remain at the level of regions, however. Rather, new divisions are emerging within societies. These troubled times call for engaged but critical sociologies, developed to examine the complex problems of our times in a reflexive way. It is also important not to let these ‘meta-events’ overshadow other, deep-rooted cleavages that sociology may have neglected, if we wish to develop a sociology beyond its ‘black spots’.

The theme of the conference is ‘Knowledge-Making Practices and Sociology’s Global Challenge’. The theme calls us to think together about ways to address the Eurocentrism and parochialism of many of our central concepts and categories. In addition to the conference’s theme, the programme covers other themes of general interest, such as North-South issues within the Nordic region, the renewed political tensions between East and West in Europe, sociology’s relation to economics, and where and how sociologists publish their research. We invite abstracts in all major sociological areas. In addition, we welcome contributions related to the conference’s theme as well as other current themes in sociology.

Read more about the conference on the conference website nsa2016.org

On our website you will also find the instructions for submitting an abstract. Abstracts are to be submitted using the electronic form on the website, nsa2016.org/call-for-abstracts/

Important dates

11 January 2016 Registration opens

16 February 2016 Deadline for abstracts

5 April 2016 Notification for accepted abstracts

5 May 2016 Early bird registration deadline

5 June 2016 Registration deadline for paper presenters

Velkommen til den nye hjemmeside!

2015 blev året hvor Dansk Sociologiforening ikke blot skiftede navn, vedtægter, strategi og logo men også HJEMMESIDE! Velkommen på den nye side, hvor I kan finde al relevant information om foreningens aktiviteter, historie og ikke mindst – hvordan I melder jer ind og tilmelder jer vores nyhedsbrev 😉 Den nye side afspejler, at Dansk Sociologiforening i dag er en foreningen for alle, der arbejder eller beskæftiger sig med sociologi i Danmark uanset baggrund. Vi satser fremover på aktiviteter, der rækker bredt ud, så det sociologiske perspektiv bidrager til debatten ikke blot i forskningsverdenen men også uden for universitetets mure. Vel mødt til seminarer, debataftener og foredrag, der sætter tidens udfordringer til debat!

 

Bedste hilsner,

Anna Ilsøe,

Formand for Dansk Sociologiforening

KAMPEN OM DISCIPLINERNE – KAN ANTROPOLOGER OG SOCIOLOGER PÅVIRKE POLITIKKEN?

Stadig flere sociologer og antropologer sidder i dag i stillinger, hvor de arbejder med politikudvikling af forskellig slags – i ministerier, internationale organisationer, NGOer og interesseorganisationer. Denne udvikling peger på en masse muligheder, men også en masse udfordringer for vores faglighed.
I hvor høj grad kan vi tage vores faglighed med ind i politikudviklingen, når vi arbejder side om side med økonomer, jurister og statskundskabere?
Er det muligt at bidrage med et sociologisk eller antropologisk perspektiv på problemstillinger såsom menneskerettigheder, klimaforandringer, arbejdsmarkeds- eller udenrigspolitik – eller kommer vores fagligheder til kort i mødet med de klassiske DJØF-discipliner?
Kan et antropologisk eller sociologisk menneske- og samfundssyn forenes med de krav, der bliver stillet i forskellige former for policy making?

Disse spørgsmål og en masse andre vil vi tage fat på, når vi den 25. november diskuterer vores fagligheders rolle, muligheder og udfordringer i det politikudviklende arbejde sammen med 4 antropologer og sociologer, der til daglig arbejder med politik på forskellig vis.

Til at åbne debatten har vi fået Finn Collin og David Budtz Pedersen, der begge er medforfattere til bogen “Kampen om disciplinerne” til at komme og give deres analyse af, hvilken rolle de forskellige fagligheder, særligt de humanistiske og de såkaldt “bløde” samfundsfaglige discipliner spiller i samfundet i dag.
Efterfølgende vil der være debat med forfatterne og de fire paneldeltagere:
– Birgitte Feiring, antropolog, Institut for Menneskerettigheder
– Darriann Riber, antropolog, Udenrigsministeriet
– Sarah Steinitz, sociolog, Arbejderbevægelsens Erhvervsråd
– Marc Schade-Poulsen, antropolog, EuroMed Rights

Vi vil servere snacks og sodavand, og det vil være muligt at forsyne sig med et glas vin eller en øl til en bilig pris.

Vi glæder os meget til at se jer

Onsdag d. 25. november kl. 17.15-19 i Etnografisk Eksploratorium (CSS. 4.1.12).

De bedste hilsner,

Redaktionen,

Call for papers Dansk Sociologkongres 2016

Aalborg Universitet, 28. og 29. januar 2016

Kongressen sætter fokus på krise, konflikt og kritik, men vi vil gerne indbyde til oplæg i forhold til alle sociologiske emner.

Vi opfordrer alle, der gerne vil præsentere et paper på sociologkongressen til at indsende et abstract senest d. 1. december 2015. Sessionerne på kongressen opdateres løbende og fremgår af hjemmesiden:

http://www.sociologkongres.aau.dk/sessioner/

Abstracts bør være på 5-15 linjer og kan indsendes til sociologkongres@socsci.aau.dk eller til den ansvarlige for den pågældende session

Det er stadig muligt at komme med forslag til sessioner. Forslag kan sendes til følgende mailadresse: sociologkongres@socsci.aau.dk.

Bemærk at den seneste tilmelding til kongressen er den 10. december 2015.

DANSK SOCIOLOGKONGRES 2016 – CALL FOR PAPERS

Call for papers Dansk Sociologkongres 2016

Aalborg Universitet, 28. og 29. januar 2016

Kongressen sætter fokus på krise, konflikt og kritik, men vi vil gerne indbyde til oplæg i forhold til alle sociologiske emner. 

Vi opfordrer alle, der gerne vil præsentere et paper på sociologkongressen til at indsende et abstract senest d. 1. december 2015. Sessionerne på kongressen opdateres løbende og fremgår af hjemmesiden: 

www.sociologkongres.aau.dk/sessioner/

Abstracts bør være på 5-15 linjer og kan indsendes til sociologkongres@socsci.aau.dk eller til den ansvarlige for den pågældende session.

Det er stadig muligt at komme med forslag til sessioner. Forslag kan sendes til følgende mailadresse: sociologkongres@socsci.aau.dk.

Bemærk at den seneste tilmelding til kongressen er den 10. december 2015.

CALL FOR WORKING GROUP PROPOSALS

CALL FOR WORKING GROUP PROPOSALS – The 28th Conference of the Nordic Sociological Association, 11-13 August, 2016, Helsinki, Finland

The Organizing Committee cordially invites you to submit a proposal for organizing a working group at the next conference of the Nordic Sociological Association by 15th of November, 2015.

The Nordic Sociological Association does not have a formalized set of Research Networks. This means that organizing sessions in our conferences is up to the individual scholars and loose networks – meaning, your activity and voluntary work!

The theme of the conference is ‘Knowledge-Making Practices and Sociology’s Global Challenge’. The theme calls us to think together about ways to address the Eurocentrism and parochialism of many of our central concepts and categories. In addition to the conference’s theme, the programme covers other themes of general interest, such as North-South issues within the Nordic region, the renewed political tensions between East and West in Europe, sociology’s relation to economics, and where and how sociologists publish their research. We invite working group proposals in all major sociological areas. In addition, we welcome contributions related to the conference’s theme as well as other current themes in sociology. Please consider putting together a panel so that your research interests are reflected in the program!

Read more about the conference on the conference website www.nsa2016.org

On our website you will also find the instructions for submitting a workshop proposal. The proposal is to be submitted using the electronic form on the website,  http://nsa2016.org/call-for-working-group-proposals/

Deadline for workshop proposals is 15th of November, 2015.

Important dates

15 November 2015 Deadline work working group proposals

30 November 2015 Decisions on the working groups

10 December 2015 Call for abstracts published