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Social Research Association


Annual Conference


IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF SOCIAL RESEARCH


Wednesday December 3 2003


The London Voluntary Sector Resource Centre


ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS


The Social Research Association was founded in 1978 to advance the conduct,
development and application of social research. The Annual Conference 2003
provides a timely opportunity for social researchers to debate issues on
improvements in quality that advance the organisation, practice and
presentation of social research. The Social Research Association would
welcome abstracts (200-400 words) from researchers and practitioners that
address one of the following conference themes: -

-The Meaning of Quality in Social Research
- Quality and Commissioning: Towards Best Practice
- Ethics in Social Research
- Conducting Quality Social Research
- Quality Careers? The Recruitment and Retention of Social Researchers
- Research Skills: Reversing the Skills Deficit
- The Dissemination of Social Research

To present a paper at the annual conference, please send an attachment with
your name, affiliation, address (mail and e-mail), paper title and abstract
(200-400 words) to Tania Fisher ([log in to unmask]) by FRIDAY APRIL 25,
2003.  Please make your subject line: SRA 2003 Abstract.