Dear all,
The BSA Race and Ethnicity Study Group conference will be held on Friday 31st January, 2014 at Newman University. The deadline for the call for papers is November 29th and registration is now open for the conference. All the details are below:
Mapping the Field: Contemporary Theories of Race, Racism and Ethnicity
Newman University
Friday 31st January
The idea for this conference arose from a discussion at the BSA Race and Ethnicity Study Group business meeting at the annual conference in 2013. Our aim is to bring to light the diverse range of theoretical work that is being developed and to consider how the theory is brought to bear on current issues of race, racism and ethnicity. Papers are invited that both explore contemporary theoretical debates and consider the ways in which diverse theoretical frameworks are deployed in specific areas of study. Paper topics include, but are not restricted to, the following themes:
Theories of race, racism and ethnicity Black British feminism
The implications of ‘post-racialism’ on the study of racism The impact of intersectionality on the field
Thinking globally/historically in connecting race, Understanding race and racism under austerity
colonialism and Empire Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and/as racism
Race, migration and diaspora Mixed heritages and the study of ethnicity
Speakers for the day:
Professor John Solomos |
Professor Miri Song |
Professor Nira Yuval-Davis |
Professor Claire Alexander |
Professor Gargi Bhattacharyya |
Dr Brett St Louis |
Professor Gurminder Bhambra |
Dr Karim Murji (TBC) |
Abstract Submission
Abstracts of 250 words can be submitted online at: http://portal.britsoc.co.uk/public/abstract/eventAbstract.aspx?id=EVT10312
The deadline for submissions is midnight on 29 November 2013.
Registration
Registration for this event is available online at: http://portal.britsoc.co.uk/public/event/eventBooking.aspx?id=EVT10312
BSA Member: £30 |
BSA Concessionary Member: £25 |
Non-Member: £35 |
Non-Member Concession: £30 |
Further information available online at:
http://www.britsoc.co.uk/study-groups/race-ethnicity.aspx
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Dr Kehinde Andrews
Senior Lecturer in WCYPF & Criminology
Newman University
Genners Lane, Bartley Green
Birmingham B32 3NT
Author of NEW BOOK: Resisting Racism: Race, Inequality and the Black Supplementary School Movement