For information and action?!
Paul
Paul Bywaters
Emeritus Professor of Social Work,
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences,
Coventry University,
Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB
For information about the Child Welfare Inequalities Project go to www.coventry.ac.uk/CWIP
To join the Child Welfare Inequalities Network go to www.jiscmail.ac.uk and search for ChildWelfareInequalities or email me directly.
________________________________________
From: Social-Policy is run by SPA for all social policy specialists <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Zoe Irving <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 12 December 2017 09:31
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: UK Social Policy Association Annual Conference 2018 - First Call for Papers
UK SOCIAL POLICY ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2018
Wednesday 11th- Friday 13th JULY
University of York
First Call for Papers
Conference Theme: In the Shadow of the 2008 Crisis: Social Policy Ten years on
We are delighted to be hosting the 2018 Social Policy Association Annual Conference at the University of York. The city of York has a social investigative heritage that has influenced the shape of Social Policy in the UK and beyond, and we hope will provide continuing inspiration for analysis and debate at this years conference. The conference will be held on the easily accessible University of York campus with good transport links from all major UK cities, as well as local airports (Manchester and Leeds-Bradford).
Confirmed plenary speakers:
Eftychia Achtsioglou is Minister of Labour, Social Insurance and Social Solidarity, Greece. She holds a PhD in Law and has published on European Union labour law, labour rights and democracy.
Bea Cantillon is Professor of Social Policy and Director of the Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. She has published widely in the areas of poverty, social security, the welfare state and gender and works with a number of organisations on employment and social security issues.
Aditya Chakrabortty is senior economics commentator for The Guardian and an economics writer.
Hartley Dean is Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics, UK. He has published extensively on poverty, social justice and welfare rights including Social Rights and Human Welfare (Routledge, 2015).
We particularly welcome paper proposals that reflect on the conference theme, however interpreted, and hope to encourage debate on some of the following issues:
Ageing and pension challenges
Attitudes to welfare
Austerity and social policy
Europe, Brexit and social policy
Housing crisis
Inequalities at the global, world regional, national and local levels
International development and social policy
Migration, labour mobility and social rights
Poverty and social protection
Social insecurity and citizenship
Social divisions of welfare
Work, employment and unemployment
Youth transitions and social investment
However, we invite papers on any aspect of social policy within any country/countries of the world and stress that papers from outside the conference theme will be accommodated, as is the usual practice for the SPA annual conferences.
In addition to single papers, we would especially welcome proposals for symposia, whereby three or more papers linked to a particular theme, are submitted together for consideration. Symposia will allow participants to engage more deeply with their special interests and create a space for focused debate on a specific theme. Ideas for symposia will need to be submitted by the panel organiser in the first instance.
For papers, abstracts should be 200-400 words and proposals for symposia should consist of a title and 200 word outline of the aims of the symposium as well as details of both the organiser and contributors' names and email addresses. All abstracts and symposium proposals will be reviewed by a Programme Committee prior to acceptance.
Abstracts and Symposia proposals can be submitted electronically from
Monday January 15th 2018 at:
http://www.social-policy.org.uk/conferences/2018_conference/conference2018/<https://url4.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1eOgv4-0004Qi-4V&i=57e1b682&c=IwfUIQ_mwCbUk9VidwU7XwwyC1S6DSUlPpuF81xGwlTB6vqDrXQnSfoL3-0orQTPL3xVJZ8QVDq377s_wIwexcWpW5UjfBksqu9WEB_ibGcyuL3CHwbtzNaA2Oir3EQcKlxIoBDaPTuLj0T-zYyljp69ON9GVu99wOGmh1Gbo2Qj3c4VZAGOVTZt89iQ8KlRVJsuucJSRf6F1GIwy7NGdjN8PsdfhLgRwslI_uzbtdGa3gXCplHsh_sD14MJ0o234Mue1t5e56OguWioCTLIEbxccrgMPEkHVouytbMWAsQ>
The deadline for the submission of abstracts and proposals is:
Monday 19th February 2018.
Best Wishes
The York Conference Team
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
<https://url4.mailanyone.net/v1/?m=1eOgv4-0004Qi-4V&i=57e1b682&c=AguFz6j85y9pg-DpqxPrB0gHuouRuykyL8tWGsXt5PqsaG7SgX5huTRXVRnxTQXvAaFqY11SePr4pjPvBGQZaXS7E_ugInQxDlNcOOMxsIgiQmFBW0oqrYsONqwQFVGot3J06bqioLYRmNfMHS9iaTUyPSQYf3qgxCdmKjMsBavfous-sBc9RMdTP6meNb2Rzifz8ajFAAArcv_33NDmSZAahFwEv3qKi0-KolhQVlvimRYUHBuSDaCIeAcRnx_Kha7Dqtns-IcdLd5025DXlA>
Gold rating for teaching excellence
Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF)
Ranked No.12 UK university
The Guardian University Guide 2018
UKs highest ranking new university
The Guardian and the Complete University Guides 2018
Top 6 for Student Experience
The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018
NOTICE
This message and any files transmitted with it is intended for the addressee only and may contain information that is confidential or privileged. Unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. If you are not the addressee, you should not read, copy, disclose or otherwise use this message, except for the purpose of delivery to the addressee.
Any views or opinions expressed within this e-mail are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Coventry University.
|