> From: W.J.H. van Oorschot[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 31 January 2002 09:30
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Social Values, Social Policies: Final call
>
>
>
> Final call for papers for the 2002 Conference on 'SOCIAL VALUES, SOCIAL
> POLICIES: Normative foundations of changing social policies in European
> countries' at Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 29-31 August
> 2002.
>
> The conference aims at directing attention to the interrelations between
> changes in social values and social policies, thus contributing to a
> wider understanding of the cultural factor in welfare change.
>
> KEY-NOTE SPEAKERS are Peter Taylor-Gooby (UK) on two models of welfare
> values, Stefan Svallfors (Sweden) on institutions, attitudes and
> political choices, and Jill Duerr-Berrick (USA) on welfare myths and
> morals.
>
> There are SESSIONS ORGANISED by:
> + Jane Lewis: Family values and models
> + John Clarke: The cultural turn in social policy
> + Jochen Clasen: Principles of (re)distributive justice
> + Theo Schuyt: Philanthropy and charitable giving
> + Michael Adler: The legal protection of social rights
> + Jean-Michel Bonvin, Pascale Vielle: The normative revolution of the
> active welfare state
> + Bart Criel: Non-western formal and informal social security
> + Hugo Swinnen: Minimum income schemes: protection or activation
> + Karel Veraghtert: Social policy history
>
> In addition there is a series of OPEN SESSIONS for papers which do not
> fit under the themes mentioned. WE WELCOME SUCH PAPERS, and will cluster
> them under common themes.
>
> Please send a title and short abstract (max. 250 words: BEFORE 1 MAY
> 2002) to the organiser at <[log in to unmask]> and/or register online
> at the CONFERENCE WEBSITE :
> <http://cwis.kub.nl/~fsw_2/home/worschot/esprn02/index.htm>.
>
> Please note to which organised session your paper would fit best, or
> whether you send it in for an open session.
>
> This is an annual conference of the European Social Policy Research
> Network organised by prof. Wim van Oorschot, Department of Sociology,
> Tilburg University.
>
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Wim van Oorschot
> Professor of Sociology
> Department of Sociology
> Tilburg University
> po box 901539
> 5000 LE Tilburg
> the Netherlands
> t: +31-13-4662794
> f: +31-13-4668068
> e: [log in to unmask]
> web: http//www.kub.nl/~fsw_2/home/worschot.wvo.htm
>
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