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Dear colleagues,
The organizer of the Canadian Society for the Sociology of Health just
extended the abstract submission deadline to December 14. So if you're
interested in submitting to our panel on end-of-life care, it's not too
late! See below for more info.
Call for abstracts has been EXTENDED to December 14, 2015
Call for Abstracts for the session “Contemporary Issues in End-of-Life
Care” at the *Canadian Society for the Sociology of Health Fifth Biennial
Conference*
Conference date: May 5 – 6, 2016.
Conference location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract submission deadline: December 14, 2015.
Language of the session: French and English (abstracts in either language
are welcome).
*Session Description: *
Contemporary end-of-life care is continually evolving since the emergence
of palliative care in the 1960s. Various new actors, institutions, and
discourses are entering the scene and remaking the field in unexpected
ways. At the same time, scholars are paying increased attention to myriad
ways in which end-of-life care is enacted, both within and outside of
settings more typically associated with health care. Policy makers too are
increasingly motivated to pay greater attention to end-of-life care due to
the aging of the population and increased public interest. For this
session, we solicit papers that speak to the various contemporary
experiences, changes, conflicts, and successes in the practice of
end-of-life care in Canada and elsewhere, in clinical/hospital or other
settings. While we welcome theoretical papers, we are primarily interested
in papers that build upon empirical data that can make a unique
contribution to the social study of end-of-life care. The goal of the
session is to have a productive interdisciplinary discussion on end-of-life
care; as such, we welcome contributions not only from sociology but also
from other social and health sciences disciplines such as nursing,
education, bioethics, anthropology, geography, and others. Abstract should
include objectives, background, methods, findings and conclusions.
Abstract must be submitted online:
http://www.cssh-scss.ca/index.php?option=com_breezingforms&view=form&Itemid=83&lang=en
For questions, contact either of the session organizers:
Hadi Karsoho ([log in to unmask])
David K. Wright ([log in to unmask]).
For more information about the conference visit:
http://www.cssh-scss.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=136&Itemid=81&lang=en
*Appel de proposition à été PROLONGÉE jusqu’au 14 décembre 2015*
*Appel de résumés pour la session «Problèmes contemporains sur les soins de
fin de vie» à la Cinquième Conférence Bilingue Biennale de la Société
canadienne de la sociologie de la santé. *
Date de la conférence: *5 – 6 mai 2016.*
Lieu de la conférence: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
*Résumé date limite de soumission: 14 Décembre 2015.*
Langue de la session: français et anglais (résumés dans les deux langues
sont les bienvenues).
*Description de la session:*
Les soins en fin de vie ont continuellement évolué depuis l’émergence des
soins palliatifs au cours des années 1960. Un certain nombre de nouveaux
acteurs, institutions et discours sont ainsi entrés en scène et ont
transformé ce domaine de manières inattendues. En parallèle, la recherche
universitaire accorde une attention grandissante aux multiples façon
suivant lesquelles les soins en fin de vie sont mis en oeuvre, que ce soit
au sein de contextes traditionnellement associés aux soins de santé ou non.
Les décideurs publics sont aussi incités à accorder une attention accrue
aux soins en fin de vie à cause du vieillissement de la population et de
l’intérêt public croissant pour la question. Bien que nous considérerons
des travaux théoriques, nous sollicitons en particulier des travaux basés
sur des données empiriques pouvant contribuer de manière originale à
l’étude des soins en fin de vie. L’objectif de cette session est de mener
une discussion interdisciplinaire productive sur les soins en fin de vie;
ainsi, les contributions provenant de la sociologie, mais aussi d’autres
disciplines telles que les soins infirmiers, l’éducation, la bioéthique,
l’anthropologie, la géographie et autres sont bienvenues. Les résumés
doivent inclure les objectifs, le contexte, les méthodes, les résultats et
les conclusions.
Les résumés peuvent être soumis en ligne:
http://www.cssh-scss.ca/index.php?option=com_breezingforms&view=form&Itemid=83&lang=fr
Pour toute question, veuillez contacter les organisateurs:
*Hadi Karsoho* ([log in to unmask])
*David K. Wright* ([log in to unmask]).
Pour plus d’informations sur le colloque:
http://www.cssh-scss.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=136&Itemid=81&lang=fr
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