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UK Social Policy Association
2005 Conference – second call for papers
Well-being and Social Justice
The 2005 Social Policy Association conference will be held at the
University of Bath from 27-29 June. Plenary speakers will include: Gösta
Esping-Anderson, Ian Gough, John Hills, Nic Marks, Polly Toynbee and Fiona
Williams. The conference programme includes an evening reception at the
famous Roman Baths and a Conference Dinner in the Banqueting Rooms at the
Guildhall.
Papers are invited which address the overall theme ‘Well-being and Social
Justice’ and the following sub-themes:
1) Childhood and the life course
2) Crime and criminal justice processes
3) Economic security: poverty and social inequalities
4) Education and learning
5) Environment/ housing/community
6) Family and family policy
7) Health and social care
8) Labour market/ work as welfare/corporate citizenship
9) Theorising well-being: defining, measuring and understanding
10) Understanding agency and promoting voice
Papers presenting a comparative, European or international dimension are
strongly encouraged. We also welcome papers from outside of the
traditional social policy disciplines.
Abstract submission
Abstracts of no more than 150 words should be submitted either, on paper
with a floppy disc, or by email in rich text format.
Information enclosed with your abstract should include:
Title of paper, your name, affiliation, postal address (including post
code), contact number (including country and area dialling code) and email
address. Please indicate the relevant theme/sub-theme for your paper.
Abstracts should be sent by 18th February 2005 to:
SPA 2005 Conference Office
Department of Social and Policy Sciences
University of Bath
Bath
BA2 7AY
Enquiries can be made by email to [log in to unmask], telephone + 44 (0)
1225 383529 or fax + 44 (0) 1225 826381
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