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						Please find a slightly amended call for papers below - this can also be viewed on the Socrel website, along with the original report produced by Mathew Guest, Sonya Sharma and Robert Song.


http://socrel.org.uk/ 





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The 2014 Socrel Response Study Day will explore Gender Equality in the Academy.


Abstracts of 150 words are invited by 1 August 2014 to:

Dr Abby Day ([log in to unmask]) and

Dr Sonya Sharma ([log in to unmask])

The symposium is organised by Socrel, the BSA Sociology of Religion Study Group.

Last year’s symposium was over-subscribed and therefore early submissions are encouraged.



Venue: BSA Meeting Room, Imperial Wharf, London

 Date:  Saturday 4 October 2014

 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.



We are delighted to have as our keynote speakers:

Professor Heidi Safia Mirza, Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London

Professor Helen Beebee, Philosophy, University of Manchester



Achieving gender equality is a continuing concern in both society and
 the academy. Many women are attracted to a career in higher education 
because of its autonomy, collaboration and intellectual rewards. In 
light of the much welcomed and recent efforts by academics and 
administrators, universities have been slow to institutionalise gender 
equality. In recent studies that address issues of gender in the 
academy, particularly within the humanities and STEM subjects, women 
scholars, at varying stages of their careers continue to encounter an 
environment where they are in the minority among men, confront the 
difficulties of balancing caring responsibilities with the demands of 
academia, and where they experience bullying and challenges to 
promotion. Importantly, racialised and classed experiences of gender 
have also impacted on women in the academy, resulting in multiple forms 
of inclusion and exclusion.



As such, women’s experiences of higher education have demonstrated 
both the rewards and costs of pursuing a career in academia. The aim of 
the symposium is to discuss and interrogate how these issues are being 
addressed, experienced and resisted in academic spaces. Some of the 
questions we hope to explore on the day are: how do race and class 
interact with gender to affect women’s experiences of the academy? How 
is gender inequality resisted in everyday academic life? How is gender 
equality being taught? What are students’ experiences of gender 
inequality amongst the student body and/or with staff? What equality and
 diversity initiatives are being instituted to shift academic cultures? 
We welcome women at all stages of their career. We welcome papers that 
provide intersectional analyses of gender, along with working and 
outline papers based not only on research but also reflexive accounts 
based on personal experience.



Topics can include, but are not limited to:

- Religion and gender in the academy

- Gender in the curriculum

- Women’s experiences of gender in/equality

- Lived experiences

- Intersectional analyses and approaches

- Career progression

- Power, resistance and change in institutional contexts

- Feminism in the academy

- Researching gender in/equality

- Racialised and classed experiences of gender in the academy



The day will be highly participative and engaged. The symposium will 
be organised as a single stream so that the day is as much about 
discussion as it is about presentation. We invite individual papers that
 are 10 minutes in length and roundtable formats that consist of short 
papers, all with the aim to encourage interaction and sharing of 
knowledges and accounts.



Papers are invited from students, educators, and researchers in the 
disciplines of sociology, anthropology, geography, theology, history, 
philosophy, psychology, political science and religious studies. We hope
 to attract presentations of sufficient quality to lead to an edited 
publication.



Costs: £36.00 for BSA members; £41 for Socrel members; £46.00 for 
non-members; £15 for BSA Postgraduate members; £20.00 for Socrel 
Postgraduate members; £25.00 for Postgraduate non-members

			
						
						
		
 		 	   		  
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