Hi Irene,
I was thinking to send the message below to our book
contributors--it's just a rough draft so please edit as you think
necesssary. Also, can you have a look at these contact emails?
I'm missing Jane's and I think some others might be out of date.
Once we have a message we're happy with I can send it to each
contributor.
And shall we set up a time to Skype about the AAG session(s)?
Maybe sometime on Friday to give people another few days to send
PINs?
Hope all's well with you--I'm in the midst of designing a website
for my new project, it's quite the challenge!
Contributor emails:
Rose Lindsey and Ros Edwards [log in to unmask]
Bren Neale [log in to unmask]
John Goodwin [log in to unmask]
Ann Del Bianco [log in to unmask]
Theresa Garvin [log in to unmask]
Bree Akesson [log in to unmask]
Susan Lucas susan.lucas@temple.edu
Kaisa Schmidt-Thomé [log in to unmask]
Jane Lee (need latest address)
Anne Leonora Blaakilde [log in to unmask]
Christophe Imbert [log in to unmask]
Melissa Kelly [log in to unmask]
and maybe
Hanne Kirstine Adriansen [log in to unmask]
Elaine Stratford [[log in to unmask]]
Christopher Gronberg? [log in to unmask]
Sophie Bowlby?
Tom Disney?
Cheers,
Nancy
Hi all,
Irene and I hope you're settling well into the new academic term.
We've had a busy last few months (I've moved to Canada for a new
job at McMaster University), but we now have a book update for
you.
We have secured a contract with Policy Press for our edited
collection 'Researching the lifecourse: critical
reflections from the social sciences'. We'll be in touch soon
with a timeline for when we'll need your first drafts, but at
this point we're looking at the end of March/early April 2014.
Please let us know if this timeline is problematic for you or if
you can no longer write a chapter.
We're also organizing sessions at the
upcoming AAG in Tampa around the themes of the book--please feel
free to send us an abstract if you're interested. Or if you
already have plans to attend the AAG, please let us know as
we'll be meeting to discuss the book and we'd be happy to have
your input.
Best wishes,
Nancy &
Irene
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Dr Nancy Worth
Banting Fellow
School of Geography & Earth Sciences
McMaster University
1280
Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4K1
(905) 525-9140 ext. 20012
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2nd Call for papers for AAG 2014 in Tampa
Researching the lifecourse: time, space and mobilities
Organizers: Irene Hardill (Northumbria University) and Nancy Worth
(McMaster University)
The focus of this session is the exploration of lived experience
from a lifecourse perspective, which refers to a multidisciplinary
paradigm for the study of people's lives, structural contexts, and
social change. This approach encompasses ideas and observations
from an array of disciplines, and directs attention to the
powerful connection between individual lives and the spatial,
historical and socioeconomic context in which these lives unfold.
We aim to stimulate discussion with a particular emphasis on
questions of time, space and mobilities and the lifecourse. We
invite papers from researchers who use a range of methodological
approaches to study the lifecourse. To date most lifecourse
research (and publications) has had a particular focus on
demographic ageing. We welcome papers that cover the lifecourse,
with a focus on childhood, adulthood and/or older age. In
particular, we are interested in a papers that:
- Represent the diversity of lifecourse methodologies in the
social sciences
- Consider epistemology-how different knowledge claims are
connected to our research practices
- How different theoretical frameworks/positionality affect the
research process
- Acknowledge and discuss the 'messiness' of social science
research--examining the challenges of designing research, focusing
on how authors worked through methodological issues-reflexive
accounts of the process of lifecourse research, including a focus
on ethical issues
Please send an abstract of 250 words to Irene Hardill ([log in to unmask])
or Nancy Worth ([log in to unmask]) by
October 23, 2013. More information about the conference is
available at http://www.aag.org/cs/annualmeeting