The British Society of Criminology Learning &
Teaching Network Are Hosting a One-Day Conference:
Criminology at the Cutting Edge of the Curriculum
A Call For Papers
Criminology
due to unprecedented changes in the social, economic and political landscapes
is experiencing new avenues of exploration in a range of new frontiers from: border
control, positive criminology, new forms of cyber crime, green criminology, state
crimes, celebrity and crime, public criminology etc. We are keen to hear how such areas and many
others are affecting the pedagogical practices, the learning and teaching
methods, strategies, structures and assessments in order to deliver a
curriculum that is relevant and impactful to students.
The
aim of the conference is to provide a space to explore new and innovative ways
of delivering an ever-complex curriculum.
We recognise that there is no one size fits all approach. We therefore welcome papers that are still at
the ideas stage, as well as those sharing experiences of their attempts to be
innovative which have not worked as well as you had hoped but have now gained
some insight and reflections on your experiences; and we welcome papers from
those of you who have had successful ‘experiments’ in
We
welcome your abstracts on the following themes:
Adopting an outward-facing ethos as part of the
curriculum which encourages students to work with communities beyond the
University Creating students as ethical and moral
global citizens
Dealing with sensitive topics/issues in the
curriculum
Using technology in the curriculum
Students as co-producers in the cutting edge
curriculum
Engaging students with social justice
New forms of assessment
Incorporating employability into the cutting
edge curriculum
The impact of the TEF and REF on criminological
pedagogies
Please feel free to suggest a new theme
Timeline
Call for abstracts
opens – 14th February 2017
Call for abstracts
closes - 1st June 2017
Conference registration
opens – 14th February 2017
Notification to authors
(no later than 1 month from receipt of abstract)
Abstract submissions
Please
email your 300 word abstract submission as a word document to
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state the full names of all authors, the title of the paper, which theme the
abstract is being submitted for consideration, and also which
institution/organisation you are from.
Book your place:
Free
tickets can be booked at:
Venue: One Friar Gate Square at the
University of Derby
One Friar Gate Square is the new
home of Department of Social Sciences. A modern and iconic building in the
heart of Derby’s vibrant city centre, it creates the perfect environment for
innovative and engaging teaching.
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We share One Friar Gate Square with Derby
law School, as well as the International Policing and Justice Institute. This
dedicated site offers unique opportunities for sharing knowledge, expertise and
experience in all aspects of the criminological, legal and justice fields.
Address:
Department
of Social Sciences
College of Business, Law & Social
Sciences
One Friar Gate Square
University of Derby
Derby
DE1 1DZ