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Fw: 2018 Salzburg Conference in Interdisciplinary Poverty Research on Space and Poverty, 13 & 14 September 2018

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Might be of interest.
Paul

Paul Bywaters
Emeritus Professor of Social Work,
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences,
Coventry University,
Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB

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From: Social-Policy is run by SPA for all social policy specialists <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Gottfried Schweiger <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 09 October 2017 13:16
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Subject: CfP: 2018 Salzburg Conference in Interdisciplinary Poverty Research on Space and Poverty, 13 & 14 September 2018

Apologies for x-posting & Thank you for sharing!

2018 Salzburg Conference in Interdisciplinary Poverty Research
Focus Theme: Space and Poverty

University of Salzburg, 13 & 14 September 2018

Submission Deadline: 28 February 2018

Homepage: www.poverty-conference.org<https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1e1WzC-0004cb-4I&i=57e1b682&c=tTwYHjZL3xNj70OrOs4C3lhWiWHyEd7rsJCbmNK-rmU1VPaHqG0NFFszEHZ2GuEyNZ-5QS0Z2MtxMY8Ul8W05JLGxtx9V_i1auFmzgmPn8FLQ9hckn2qiu1IIQTISl1l4rT5dAEOvVsOWVk-cGREXTthUldoULw033ttTDENEIeujM1X48wuMFX20XVkdZCnT89QpeYxwvIRZLOITTuUeAcv_F7KcOKmRiGGjHxdepE>


The Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research of the University of Salzburg invites the submission of proposals for single papers, thematic panels (2, 4 or 6 papers), and roundtables sessions (3-5 discussants plus 1 chair) in all areas of poverty research but special attention will be given to those concerned with the focus theme of space and poverty. The conference will be held at the University of Salzburg on 13 and 14 September 2018.

Invited keynote talks will be given by

Sylvia Chant, Professor of Development Geography and Director of MSc Urbanisation and Development at the London School for Economics,

Eveline Dürr, Professor in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Munich,

Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Professor of Housing and Social Policy and Director of the Institute for Social Policy, Housing and Equalities Research at Heriot-Watt University,

Mark Shucksmith, Professor of Planning and Director of the Institute for Social Renewal at Newcastle University.


Possible topics for the focus theme sessions are, among others,

spatial dimensions of poverty,
poverty in urban and rural spaces,
homelessness and housing,
migration and poverty,
poverty and spatial mobility
spatial planning and poverty,
privatization of public spaces,
spatial exclusion/inclusion and segregation, architecture and poverty,
theories of geographies of poverty and inequality,
poverty and environmental issues (access, perception, recognition),
energy, water, food poverty
measurements of poverty and spatial context
mapping poverty.

Possible topics for the general theme sessions are, among others, current trends in poverty, inequality and social exclusion, poverty trends of different groups (minorities, age, gender, disability, unemployment), analysis of the economic, social and cultural processes underlying poverty, the effects of poverty on health, well-being, education, and inclusion, conceptualizations of poverty, methodologies of poverty research, the effectiveness of poverty alleviation measures and policy responses, and research on safety nets and welfare.

The conference is open to all disciplines (development studies, sociology, economics, anthropology, social medicine, geography, political science, legal studies and the humanities), approaches, methods and concepts within the field of poverty research, and papers coming from an inter-, trans- or multidisciplinary background are particularly welcomed. Papers exploring the ethical and political questions related to poverty are particularly encouraged.

Both research papers of empirical, theoretical or conceptual nature and policy papers are welcomed. If you have any questions regarding your submission please contact us. All proposals will be reviewed.

The Salzburg Conference in Interdisciplinary Poverty Research aims at bringing together established as well as young scholars and academics from diverse backgrounds. Submissions of scholars working in the Global South are particularly encouraged.

The registration fee for participants is 100€ and covers the conference folder, a guided city tour on Friday, coffee breaks, two lunch snacks and the conference dinner on Thursday. Students as well as participants from countries classified as low-income or lower-middle income economies by the World Bank pay a subsidized fee of 75€.

The time allocated for each single paper presentation is 20 minutes followed by 10 minutes of discussion.

Paper givers may also participate as discussants or chairs in roundtable sessions.

The deadline for submitting abstracts for single papers (of 350 words), thematic panels (consisting of 2, 4 or 6 papers), and roundtables (3-5 discussants plus 1 chair) is 28 February 2018.

Please use the submission form on the conference homepage: www.poverty-conference.org<https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1e1WzC-0004cb-4I&i=57e1b682&c=tTwYHjZL3xNj70OrOs4C3lhWiWHyEd7rsJCbmNK-rmU1VPaHqG0NFFszEHZ2GuEyNZ-5QS0Z2MtxMY8Ul8W05JLGxtx9V_i1auFmzgmPn8FLQ9hckn2qiu1IIQTISl1l4rT5dAEOvVsOWVk-cGREXTthUldoULw033ttTDENEIeujM1X48wuMFX20XVkdZCnT89QpeYxwvIRZLOITTuUeAcv_F7KcOKmRiGGjHxdepE>

Find out more about the Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research: www.povertyresearch.org<https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1e1WzC-0004cb-4I&i=57e1b682&c=aiBRPLWar_QgZcHxgEfo_-naXMHJjSuzFFMtuAtLnxrqQyTZg8H1DRRdsJQRXL5WnGtD1zQ9z-QO4Z-mQUJmrOCAwgdWm_10hdtCdkew1vSxVFnWUQq41J7Em7AK7UNut72XsBYT4eSPT3T3v9RScOEoaqz2kgfv9kKMrIPE_L8ZrhtgCId3CuKF0-y_AN_J3Dw5fysNn9MdBdkLN18Car-mzeJOMUfPJTXdvVxIs9k>

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Dr Gottfried Schweiger
Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research
University of Salzburg
www.povertyresearch.org/gottfried-schweiger<https://url6.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1e1WzC-0004cb-4I&i=57e1b682&c=MpGMs2A0kbZV6JickSqxLDaT1Ivv2E4TFt9cN37xtx8Nx6LEJKkb9KanLhxfXMU69lQcyCytb67wbXyZp9-zsD9VCH2XXjypqoDU9F5QwsQFt3HJc4AP_rxQRNEZi1yJl7OOeOPXV9dj5k5Mt-BhOAbCiRyVA29_OoLwypdqHh6BHf38aIWfmOhJyqpsMVtYmKoRbH2xugvkcTQT_lmD1PDm_8qsarAA3BQjTpVcwjl-laaViPW91y2oSd9d8tsv>
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