Call for papers: "Haver we ever been 'post'? The critiques of sociological knowledge" / BSA Theory Study Group and Sociology Department at Warwick To whom it may concern, Please find attached details of the forthcoming Conference "Have we ever been 'post'? The critiques of sociological knowledge" jointly organized by the BSA Theory Study Group and the Sociology Department, University of Warwick, UK. It would be appreciated if you could advertise this event among ESA members. Kind regards, Rodrigo Cordero Vega __________________________ Department of Sociology University of Warwick Social Studies Building, Room B1.35 http://go.warwick.ac.uk/rodrigocordero CALL FOR PAPERS ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED! 23rd MARCH 2009 The British Sociological Association Theory Study Group in collaboration with the Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, invite to submit abstracts for the conference: "Have We Ever Been 'Post'? The Critiques of Sociological Knowledge" 17th-18th September 2009 Wolfson Research Exchange Space,University of Warwick Visit the conference website: http:/go.warwick.ac.uk/bsatheorygroupconference 1. Participant speakers: Keynotes: Professor Steven Seidman (State University of New York at Albany) and Professor Liz Stanley (University of Edinburgh) Confirmed Speakers: Professor Les Back (Goldsmiths), Dr Gurminder K. Bhambra (Warwick), Robert Fine (Warwick), Professor Steve Fuller (Warwick), Professor John Holmwood (Birmingham), Professor Gregor McLennan (Bristol), Professor Stevi Jackson (York) 2. Abstract submission: Abstracts of no more than 250 words will be accepted until 23rd March 2009. To submit an abstract complete the official form and send it to [log in to unmask] A decision will be communicated no later than 17th April 2009. The conference welcomes traditional paper presentations as well as other formats, including visual or audio materials. Accepted papers will be considered for publication in an edited volume after the conference.