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>
>CONFERENCE:
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>Teaching 'Race' and Ethnicity in Higher Education Social Sciences
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>
>Organised by: The Centre for Sociology, Anthropology and Politics (C-SAP)
>and the British Sociological Association (BSA)
>Venue: Radisson Grafton Hotel & Jamie's Bar, London, UK
>Email: [log in to unmask]
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>Booking Information: RTF format
><http://www.c-sap.bham.ac.uk/events/extras/Race_27June06.rtf>
>Date of event: 27 to 28 June 2006
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>
>
>Confirmed Keynote Speakers
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>Charles Lemert
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>Professor of Sociology, Wesleyan College, USA
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>Mark Christian
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>Associate Professor
>Black World Studies & Sociology, Miami University (OHIO), USA
>
>Reflections on Paths to and Experiences in Higher Education: A UK & US
>Black Perspective
>
>Abstract:
>This presentation will reflect upon my experiences in city of Liverpool as
>a racialized "Liverpool-Born-Black" male in pursuit
>of a higher education (1988-1992). I shall then share my thoughts
>regarding higher education in the UK and US as a Black graduate; as
>lecturer in the UK, and as a professor in the US. Finally, I want to
>consider the "art" of teaching "race" issues in the predominately White
>classroom, and whether one can "measure" positive outcomes.
>
>
>Additional Speakers
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>Steve Spencer, Sheffield Hallam University
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>Andy Pilkington, and Judith Ackroyd, Northampton University
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>Shirin Housee, University of Wolverhampton
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>
>
>A central theme that the Centre for Sociology, Anthropology and Politics
>(C-SAP) and the 'Race and Ethnicity' study group of the British Sociology
>Association (BSA) have been jointly exploring in recent years is how
>'race' and ethnicity is being taught in the social sciences. They have
>been keen to discover what challenges educators face when they attempt to
>articulate the complex sets of issues around 'race' and ethnicity and,
>importantly, what learning, teaching and assessment innovations academics
>have developed to help them in this process.
>
>
>
>This conference, being jointly facilitated by C-SAP and the BSA, aims to
>build upon past successful events and provide a space to raise some
>important - and sometimes uncomfortable - questions about our collective
>understanding of how the issues of 'race' and ethnicity can be dealt with
>in our higher education curriculum. This event will provide an opportunity
>to meet and network with others working in HE who have and interest in
>learning, teaching and assessment in the area of 'race' and ethnicity.
>
>
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>Draft Programme
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>
>
>l A late afternoon-early evening pre-conference film and book
>launch (June 27), will precede the one-day Conference (June 28) which will
>consist of plenary, workshop and poster sessions.
>l Charles Lemert and Mark Christian will offer the two plenary
>sessions.
>l A number of parallel workshops will examine some of the
>different modes of learning, teaching and assessment practice that take
>place. These workshops will be facilitated by invited speakers.
>
>l We are inviting proposals for posters on the theme of teaching
>'race' in the social sciences - SEE BELOW
>
>
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>C-SAP will launch two (Farrar and Todd; Spencer and Todd) edited books
>arising from its successful conference in November 2004 on teaching and
>learning in the field of 'race' and a third (Susie Jacobs) book arising
>from earlier research in this area.
>
>
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>l Farrar, M. and Todd, M. (Eds) (2006) 'Teaching 'Race' in
>Social Sciences - New Contexts, New Approaches' C-SAP, Birmingham
>
>l Spencer, S. and Todd, M. (Eds) (2006) Reflections on Practice:
>teaching 'Race' & Ethnicity in Further and Higher Education. C-SAP, Birmingham
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>
>
>This event is free to attend. Delegates would be expected to cover their
>travel costs but a small number of travel bursaries are available for
>post-graduate students, please contact Frances Thompson for further
>information.
>
>
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>Contact Details
>
>Demand for places at this event is anticipated to be high and we would
>recommend that you register a provisional interest at the earliest
>opportunity. Further information regarding venue and keynote speakers
>will be advertised soon. Should you wish to register please complete a
>provisional booking form found on the events page of our website
>(www.c-sap.bham.ac.uk <http://www.c-sap.bham.ac.uk/> ) and return to
>Frances Thompson ([log in to unmask]
><mailto:[log in to unmask]> ) 0121 414 2995.
>
>
>+++++ CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS +++++
>
>
>Proposals are now being accepted for poster sessions, which are to be
>presented on the 28 June. The poster sessions will allow for more informal
>conversation around specific topics. The presenter/s must be in attendance
>during the period assigned for discussion.
>
>How to submit a proposal
>
>Submissions should include the following information:
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>l The title of the presentation
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>l Name and academic title for each presenter
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>l Main institutional affiliation for each presenter
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>l E-mail address and phone number for each presenter
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>l Presenter bio(s) suitable for publication (75-word paragraph
>each-be sure to include current position and affiliation)
>
>l A concise description of the poster - suitable for publication
>(75-word paragraph)
>
>l Any further information that may be helpful in determining the
>relevance of your topic to the conference theme
>
>The final date for submission of proposals is May 26th 2006. Notification
>of acceptance will be made by June 2nd 2006. Proposals will only be
>accepted electronically. The 3 best posters will be awarded a prize!!
>To submit your proposal by e-mail: [log in to unmask]
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>
David Mills,
Anthropology Co-ordinator,
Sociology, Anthropology, Politics (C-SAP),
The Higher Education Academy
01865 741287
[log in to unmask]
www.c-sap.bham.ac.uk
Muirhead Tower,
University of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
Birmingham B15 2TT
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