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Simon,
Please could this last call for registrations for our Sociology of Mental Health Study Group event be send around the medsocnews list? Many thanks,
Lydia
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** Apologies for cross postings**
Mental Health and Human Rights: Sociological Perspectives
Second British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Group
Sociology of Mental Health Study Group day conference
22nd June 2007
University of Warwick
Last call for registrations (deadline Friday 25th May)
Registration materials can be downloaded from the Study Group web site:
www.britsoc.co.uk/specialisms/MedSocMentalHealth.htm <http://www.britsoc.co.uk/specialisms/MedSocMentalHealth.htm>
Inquiries to: Lydia Lewis ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> ; tel. 020 76 523120). The fee for attendance is £10 for BSA members, £20 for non-members, with a limited number of free places for students and those who are unwaged. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Study Group convenors: Lydia Lewis, University of Warwick and Louise Woodward, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
Financial support for this event has been received from the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness
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Draft Programme
9.30-10.10
Registration
Morning plenary session: Library Building 1
10.10-10.20
Welcome and introduction: Lydia Lewis and Louise Woodward, Study Group convenors
Understanding human rights: policy and political responses
10.20-10.50
Beyond libertarianism and the behavioural state: Towards a framework for analysing fundamental (mental health) rights
Mick Carpenter, University of Warwick
10.50-11.20
The 'Rights' of 'Self-Harm Survivors' and the Role of the State
Mark Cresswell, University of Manchester
11.20-11.45
Break
11.45-12.15
The Assumption of Arrogance: Oppression by Disparagement
Ross Graham, University of Aberdeen
12.15-12.45
Social Inclusion: a human right or another form of oppression?
Helen Spandler, University of Central Lancashire
12.45-1.30
Lunch
Afternoon session: film screening followed by parallel sessions
Library Building 2
1.30-1.55
Bewitched, bothered and bewildered (film screening)
Margaret Jessop and Didem Pekun
Parallel session a, Library Building 2:
Contested knowledges and the politics of experience
1.55-2.25
The Annihilation of Subjective Experience in Schizophrenia Research: Whither Human Rights?
Tim Calton, University of Nottingham, Alastair Morgan, University of Nottingham and Caroline Flood, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
2.25-2.55
Myths and their objects: social and political implications of women's alcohol use
Patsy Staddon, University of Plymouth
2.55-3.25
Why women? (film screening)
Discussion led by Lydia Lewis
3.25-3.45
Break
3.45-4.15
The Soteria Paradigm: Through Marginalisation to Deliverance
Tim Calton, University of Nottingham, Mike Ferriter, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Nick Huband, University of Nottingham, Alastair Morgan, University of Nottingham,
Helen Spandler, Research Fellow, University of Central Lancashire
4.15-4.45
An investigation of controversies around human rights of patients with ADHD
Pooria Sarrami-Foroushani, University of Nottingham
Parallel session b, Library Building 1:
Service responses and the experiences of service users
1.55-2.25
Confidentiality in Mental Health Services: Negotiating the negotiated order?
Tony Evans, University of York
2.25-2.55
Going up in smoke? Human rights, smoking and governance of the body in mental health
Jo Warner, University of Kent
2.55-3.25
'The adverse effects of imprisonment on Deaf prisoners' mental health: a Human Rights perspective'?
Amy Izycky and Manjit Gahir, Nottinghamshire NHS Trust
3.25-3.45
Break
3.45-4.15
Experiences of Acute Mental Health Services among Black and Minority Ethnic Groups
Laura Griffith, Warwick Medical School
4.15-4.45
Mental Heath Victimisation: A Hidden Barrier to Recovery
Tony Colombo, University of Coventry
4.45-5.00
Concluding discussion and close
Dr. Lydia Lewis
ESRC/MRC Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Department of Sociology
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
U.K.
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +44(0)2476 523120
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