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SUMMARY:SWWDTP Summer Research Festival
DESCRIPTION:SWWDTP Summer Research Festival (16th – 17th June 2022) has reached its second edition and this year the theme is Changes: Calibration\, Rethinking and Adjustment. The topic follows on from last year’s theme\, Futures\, in order to allow for conversations on new\, re-calibrated approaches to research and re-thinking themes and issues to unveil within the social\, economic\, cultural and historical background. \n\n \nThis interdisciplinary festival explores the various attitudes towards changes in terms of their adoption\, adaption\, effects and measurement. How do we as individuals and as a broader society navigate and perceive change? How might we learn and adapt\, and how might past change inform our perspectives? How can we create change for a better future? \nTo examine these questions and more\, we invite 15-20 minute conference papers\, collaborative events\, online exhibitions\, panel discussion\, round tables\, workshops\, performances\, film or any other form of activity. Please submit abstracts or proposals (max. 250 words for a paper\, or 350 words for any other type of event) via this Google form here by Monday 25th April. Applications are welcomed from other DTP PGRs not based at SWW DTP. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nThe first day of the festival (Thursday 16th June) will be entirely online\, while the second day (Friday 17th June) will be hybrid – both online and in person at a venue in Exeter (t.b.c.)\, as well as being open to the public with free admission.\nWe look forward to reading your abstracts! In the meantime\, feel free to drop us an email with any additional questions: dtp.changefestival@gmail.com\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nFind out more about the SWWDTP on their website here\n 
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/swwdtp-summer-research-festival/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:University of Bristol: School of Education Virtual Doctoral Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Doctoral Conference Committees together (Bristol and Hong Kong) in the School of Education (SoE)\, University of Bristol\, are delighted to invite you to their Annual Doctoral Conference for the first time in its virtual and combined format. The annual doctoral conference is a student-led effort to bring together research students\, doctoral researchers and academics to explore\, contribute and reflect on key issues in educational research\, policy\, theory and practice from a broad range of research areas. The Virtual Conference will include keynote presentations\, workshops\, papers in parallel sessions\, as well as poster presentations. We strongly encourage you to seize on this special opportunity to connect and contribute in an intellectually stimulating virtual conference.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/university-of-bristol-school-of-education-virtual-doctoral-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200421T080000
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CREATED:20191029T104913Z
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SUMMARY:British Sociological Association 2020 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:BSA Annual Conference 2020 \nThe theme for the 2020 Annual Conference is – Reimagining Social Bodies: Self\, Institutions and Societies.  The conference will take place at Aston University\, Birmingham from 21–23 April 2020. \nWe are delighted to announce our confirmed Plenary Speakers are: \n\nSusan Halford\, University of Bristol (BSA President)\nMonica G Moreno Figueroa\, University of Cambridge\nAusterity Panel: Sylvia Walby\, City University of London (Chair); Akwugo Emejulu\, University of Warwick; Kayleigh Garthwaite\, University of Birmingham; Guy Standing\, SOAS University of London; Wanda Wyporska\, The Equality Trust\n\nThe body has an interesting and contested role in sociological thinking and research. At times it has been seen as irrelevant to understanding key issues of structure and social positioning; while at other times framed as central to thinking about dynamics of interaction\, identity formation and practices of regulation and control. In contrast\, in contemporary examinations of the body a core agenda is to bring together questions of the everyday\, with understanding key societal issues around how citizenship\, entitlement\, boundaries\, marginalisation and exclusion operate. Therefore\, ‘the body’ is currently examined in a multitude of ways and is itself pluralised to engage with the importance of thinking about varied types and understandings of what constitutes and distinguishes diverse bodies. Bodies are being explored in order to think about many aspects of the impact of inequalities\, institutions\, cultural practices\, social values and norms\, and discriminatory dynamics on individuals and groups. \nContemporary explorations of bodies generate a broad range of potential thematic questions for the conference in 2020. These include\, but are not restricted to: What role are bodies playing in current disputes over who is a citizen in different global locations and who has the right to cross state boundaries? Does the concept of the ‘social body’ retain validity in contexts of fragmented identities and fractured ties to the state? Looking at issues such as disability and age\, how important are bodies as vehicles for citizenship rights and welfare entitlement? What do contemporary disputes over gender and the body say about the intersection of medical\, scientific and political classifications in establishing legitimate bodies’? In what ways do bodies play into intersectional dynamics of inequality and marginalisation? How important are bodies in understanding some of the costs of long-term austerity? \nThe BSA Annual Conference is the primary annual conference for sociology in the UK with opportunities for everyone connected to the discipline. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/british-sociological-association-2020-annual-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191219T080000
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SUMMARY:University of Exeter: Ex-Historia Mini Conference
DESCRIPTION:“Populism: past\, present\, and future” \nDigital Humanities Building\, University of Exeter \nEx-Historia will be hosting a mini-conference on 19th December 2019 on the theme of populism\, with a keynote speech by Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Bath\, Roger Eatwell\, who has recently written National Populism: the Revolt against Liberal Democracy with Matthew Goodwin. \nClick here to find out more! 
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/university-of-exeter-ex-historia-mini-conference/
LOCATION:Digital Humanities Building\, University of Exeter\, Exeter\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190905T090000
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SUMMARY:Behavioural Exchange 2019
DESCRIPTION:Behavioural Exchange 2019\n5th and 6th September\nLimited spaces available for ESRC-funded students \n  \nThe Behavioural Insights Team is holding the Behavioural Exchange conference in London on the 5th and 6th September.  BX2019 will gather together the world’s leading policy-makers\, academics and practitioners to explore new frontiers in behavioural science and we are pleased to confirm that we have secured 30 places for ESRC-funded students to attend this event. \n  \nThese places are available on a first come\, first served basis and at the reduced rate of £90 per student. In order to register for one of these spaces\, please register as a General Attendee and enter the code ESRCBursary at the checkout stage.\nThis code is valid until 1 September 2019. \nHead to the website to register by clicking heading to the Behavioral Exchange website
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/behavioural-exchange-2019/
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