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Subject:

fyi: 31. CONGRESS OF THE GERMAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

From:

Elisabeth Arweck <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

SOCREL is an open discussion and news list devoted to Sociology of Religion <[log in to unmask]>

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Elisabeth
Study Group Convenor
----------------------------
>
>31. CONGRESS OF THE GERMAN SOCIOLOGICAL  ASSOCIATION
>
ENTSTAATLICHUNG UND SOZIALE  SICHERHEIT ENTSTAATLICHUNG AND SOCIAL  SECURITY

>I want to attract your attention to the 31. Congress of  the German
>Sociological Association that will take place at the university of
>Leipzig from October 7-11, 2002.
>
>The title of the congress is “Entstaatlichung and  social security". The
>German term “Entstaatlichung" is difficult to translate  into English, but
>it refers to processes of de-nationalisation, Europeanisation,
>globalisation, as well as to processes of privatisation, the demise of the
>state  etc. But also movements or tendencies that oppose these
>developments are of  interest. Whereas, on the one hand, we notice a
>tendency towards  trans-nationalisation in different areas, a growing
>importance of regions and  regional identities within the nation-state can
>be recognised on the other hand.  The term “social security" does not only
>refer to the ‘traditional’ issue of  social welfare, but also to those of
>security in general. It was not only  September 11, 2001, that has made
>clear that “Entstaatlichung" is closely  connected to issues of security
>on a very broad level.
>
>The German Sociological Association is interested in  getting also
>contributions from scholars of other countries. Therefore we invite  you
>to participate in our Calls for Papers. The deadline is  March 30th, 2002.
>Papers may also be in English. Scholars from  abroad, especially from
>Eastern Europe, can apply for travel  grants.
>
>For further information about this conference  please visit our website:
>
>http://dgs2002.de/>http://dgs2002.de
>
>You can send in papers for 14 Plenary  sessions:

>Plenary Session 1 (Tuesday, October, 8th 2002:  9.00-10.45)
>Konfliktlinien (in) einer sich  formierenden gesamteuropäischen Gesellschaft.
>(Lines of Conflict in an emerging all-European  society)
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Prof.  Dr. Maurizio Bach (<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask])
>Prof. Dr. Jürgen Gerhards  ([log in to unmask])

>Plenary Session 2 (Tuesday, October, 8th 2002:  9.00-10.45)
>Leben ohne Sicherheit
>(Life Without  Security)
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Prof. Dr. Peter Alheit ([log in to unmask])
>Prof. Dr. Dieter Goetze  ([log in to unmask])

>Plenary Session 3 (Tuesday, October, 8th 2002:  11-12.45)
>Gesellschaftliche Deutung und  Verarbeitung von Terror
(Social Interpretation of Terror and Coping With  Terror)
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Prof. Dr. Ronald Hitzler  ([log in to unmask])
>Prof. Dr. Jo Reichertz ([log in to unmask])

>Plenary Session 4 (Tuesday, October, 10th 2002:  11-12.45)
>Globale Sicherheit? Nachhaltiges  Erdsystem-Management zwischen Geo- und
>Mikropolitik
>(Global Security? Earth-System-Management between  Geopolitics and
>Micro-Politics)
>Please send your papers for this session to the following  juror:
>Prof. Dr. Joseph Huber ([log in to unmask])

>Plenary Session 5 (Tuesday, October, 8th 2002:  11-12.45)
>Aktivierender Staat und das Konzept  der ‘Employability’ – ein Beispiel
>entstaatlichter  Beschäftigungspolitik?
>Active State and the Concept of “Employability" – an  example for a
>privatized employment policy? 
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Prof. Dr. Günther  Schmid:
>Abt. ‚Arbeitsmarktpolitik und  Beschäftigung“
>Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin  (WZB)
>Reichpietschufer  50
>10785 Berlin
>Prof. Dr. Bernt  Kellner
>Fakultät für  Verwaltungswissenschaften
>Universität  Konstanz
>Fach D 83
>78457 Konstanz

>Plenary Session 6 (Wednesday, October 9th,  9.00-10.45)
>Chancen und Schwierigkeiten einer  europäischen Identitätsbildung
>angesichts von vertiefter Integration und  Osterweiterung
>(Chances and Difficulties in the Formation of a European  Identity, facing
>ongoing Integration and Expansion towards Eastern Europe)
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Prof. Dr. Jürgen Gerhards  ([log in to unmask])
>Prof.  Dr. Maurizio Bach (<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask])

>Plenary Session 8 (Wednesday, October 9th,  11-12.45)
>Sicherheitsrisiko Stadt?
>The City as a Security Risk?
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>HD Dr. Gabriele Sturm  ([log in to unmask])
>Prof. Dr. Walter Siebel ([log in to unmask])

>Plenary Session 9 (Wednesday, October 9th,  11-12.45)
>Entstaatlichung – Neue  Unsicherheiten und Ungleichheiten in der
>‘Zivilgesellschaft’
>Entstaatlichung – New Insecurities and Inequalities in  the ‘Civil Society’
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Prof.  Dr. Eva Barlösius
>(<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer
>(<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask])

>Plenary Session 10 (Wednesday, October 9th,  11-12.45)
>Staat als  Kulturleistung
>(The State as a Cultural  Achievement)
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Prof. Dr. Rudolf  Stichweh
>Universität  Bielefeld
>Fakultät für  Soziologie
>Universitätsstraße  25
>Postfach 100131
>33501 Bielefeld
>Prof. Dr. Erhard  Stölting
>Universität  Potsdam
>Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine  Soziologie
>August-Bebel-Straße  89
>Postfach 900327
>14439 Potsdam

>Plenary Session 11 (Thursday, October 10th, 9.00-10.45)
>Politik des Erfolgs
>(Politics of Success)
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Dr. Martina Althoff
>(<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask])
>Prof. Dr. Sighard Neckel ([log in to unmask])

>Plenary   Session 12 (Thursday, October 10th,  9.00-10.45)
>Private Lebensformen zwischen  Entstaatlichung und Verrechtlichung
>(Private Forms of Life between Entstaatlichung and Legal  Regulation)
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Dr. Regina-Maria Dackweiler ([log in to unmask])
>Prof. Dr. Doris  Lucke
>Universität Bonn
>Seminar für  Soziologie
>Adenauer Allee 98a
>53113 Bonn

>Plenary  Session 13 (Thursday, October  10th, 11.00-12.45)
>Wissen, Bildung, Unterhaltung in  Entstaatlichungsprozessen
>(Knowledge, Education, and Entertainment in Processes of  Entstaatlichung)
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Prof. Dr. Beate Krais ([log in to unmask])
>Prof. Dr. Winfried Gebhardt
>(<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask])

>Plenary  Session 14 (Thursday, October  10th, 11.00-12.45)
>Bürgergesellschaft und  Wohlfahrtsmärkte – Gegenbilder zum Wohlfahrtsstaat?
>(Civil Society and Welfare Markets – Alternatives to the  Welfare State?)
>Please send your papers for this session to one of  the  jurors:
>Prof. Dr. Lutz Leisering ([log in to unmask])
>Prof. Dr. Eckart Pankoke ([log in to unmask])

>Plenary  Session 15 (Thursday, October  10th, 11.00-12.45)
>Grenzen der  Politik?
>(Limits of Politics?)
>Please send your papers for this session to  the following  juror:
>Prof. Dr. Renate  Mayntz
>Max-Planck-Institut für  Gesellschaftsforschung
>Paulstr. 3
>50676 Köln

>Kind regards
>Prof. Dr. Monika  Wohlrab-Sahr
>Member of the Council of the  SISR-ISSR
-----------------------------------------------------

Dr Elisabeth Arweck
Research Fellow, Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit (WRERU),
                                  Institute of Education, University of
Warwick (2001-2002)
Co-Editor, Journal of Contemporary Religion
Convenor, BSA Sociology of Religion Study Group (2000-2003)
Research Associate, King's College London

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