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CONFERENCE REMINDER
Talcott Parsons. Who now reads Parsons?
An interdisciplinary meeting to assess the ideas of the great
American social theorist Talcott Parsons.
17 th -18th July 2006
University of Manchester, England
Organized by, Social Theorists, Methodologies & Methods
In association with Midrash Publishing
details: http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/
email: theorists@mac.com
Postgraduates are welcome at a (subsidized fee). A selection of
papers presented will be published in a special edition of the
journal Classical Sociology and others in a book.
It is difficult for us to realise how great a stir he made in the world…
in theory and the practice of the social sciences and humanities. Sociology,
politics, psychology, anthropology and economics would be much the poorer
if it were not for Parsons. He was the ultimate Puritan Scholar: determined
and disciplined with a keen interest in knowledge .


CONFERENCE REMINDER
Heroines & Heroes: Symbolism, Embodiment and Identity
A conference to examine heroines and heroes: symbolism, embodiment,
narratives and identities
Palma, Spain, Universitat de les Balears
28-29 th September 2006
International Institute for the Study of Englishness
details: www.iise.co.uk http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb
email: contact@iise.co.uk
Postgraduates are welcome at a (subsidized fee). A selection
of papers presented will be published in a special edition of the
journal Identity, Self & Symbolism and others in a book.
What makes a hero(in)e at a given historical juncture? How far does the English
hero(in)e operate to reconcile and/or expose tensions between individuality and group
identities? What is the importance of the heroic ‘act’ to national identity?
What difference does gender make to the relationship between nationality and
the hero(in)eic? Does longevity matter?


CONFERENCE CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Workplace Anthropology
A symposium to examine the development, commercial value and practices for
cross cultural ethnographic research of work-place activities.
26 th October 2006
Manchester Metropolitan University, England
Organized by, Social Theorists, Methodologies & Methods
In association with Midrash Publishing
details: http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/
email: theorists@mac.com
Postgraduates are welcome at a (subsidized fee). A selection of
papers presented will be published in Conference Proceedings (ISBN)
and others in a book.
Anthropology in commercial and non-commercial organizations is becoming widespread.
Increasingly the forward looking organizations are employing a range of anthropological
methods of data gathering, analysis and interpretation to inform their approach to customers
and clients and for product development and design. In an increasingly competitive
environment for all types of organization what are the boundaries for organizational anthropology?


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Representing British Nationalities in Performance Media
(Cinema, Radio, Theatre & Television)
A conference to examine ways in which notions about the
symbolic essentiality of British ness have been used as a
resource in fiction and propaganda.
25 th -26 th November 2006
Manchester Metropolitan University, England
International Institute for the Study of Englishness
details: http://www.iise.co.uk/
and http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/
email: contact@iise.co.uk
Postgraduates are welcome at a (subsidized fee). A selection of
papers presented will be published in a special edition of the
journal Identity, Self & Symbolism and others in a book.
The portrayal of the nationalities, and regional identities, which make up
the ‘British’ has been a major feature of many films, plays and television
dramas and propaganda media. With the political will looking to re-affirm
the character of Britishness it is time to look at, re-assess and visit the past.
What better way to do this assessment than to look at the wealth of British
identities to be found in Performance Media.


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Re-discovering & Re-inventing Classical Social Theory
The first of a series of conferences to examine the
ideas, theories and arguments of the founders of the social sciences
12th-13th February 2007
University of Birmingham, England.
Organized by, Social Theorists, Methodologies & Methods
In association with Midrash Publishing
details: http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/
email: theorists@mac.com
Pitirim Alexandrovich Sorokin (1889-1968), William Isaac Thomas (1863-1947),
Florian Witold Znaniecki (1882-1958) and Thorstein (Torten) Bunde Veblan (1857-1929)
are the subjects of this first conference. Simply put a fantastic range of ideas, concepts
and insights came out of a rich Eastern European~American heritage. The contention is:
many of the works by these social theorists have relevance for understanding the
methodological issues and social problems of contemporary cultures; but just what,
where & how can we understand what these may be?


CONFERENCE CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Fans, Identity & Collecting Behaviours
A cross-disciplinary conference to share understandings about
one of the defining features of Western cultures - the twin phenomenon
of fandom and collecting.
29 th –31st March 2007
Manchester Metropolitan University, England
International Institute for the Study of Englishness
details: www.iise.co.uk
and http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/
email: contact@iise.co.uk
Postgraduates are welcome at a (subsidized fee). A selection of
papers presented will be published in a special edition of the
journal Identity, Self & Symbolism and others in a book.
This conference aims to bring together theorists, researchers and practitioners,
and collectors, from a range of disciplines to share knowledge and understanding
of fans and collecting. It is premised on the assumption that collecting and fandom
are interrelated, that In particular there is a need to look at collecting and fandom
from different standpoints including the economic, political, anthropological,
informational, archival, cognitive, social, personal, sexual, technological and historical.


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The Legacy of the Chicago School
A conference to re-examine the contribution made by
the ‘first generation’ of the Chicago School’ to the development of
the social sciences
11 th – 12 th April 2007
Birmingham University, England
Organized by, Social Theorists, Methodologies & Methods
In association with Midrash Publishing
details: http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/
email: theorists@mac.com
Postgraduates are welcome at a (subsidized fee). A selection of
papers presented will be published in Conference Proceedings (ISBN)
and others in a book.
The ‘Chicago School’ of sociology is famous. So famous it has become a
generic term for a range of perspectives, approaches and methods which
are rarely cited. Who now cites Robert Ezra Park, Albion Small, Walter C. Reckless,
Ruth Shonle Cavan, Edward Franklin Frazier, Everett Hughes, Roderick D. McKenzie,
Frederick M. Thrasher, Ernest Burgess, Homer Hoyt or Louis Wirth?
One occasionally sees W.I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki cited (but not Dorothy Swain).
George Herbert Mead is still a major source of theory and concepts. But what of the
detailed empirical work of Harvey Warren Zorbaugh, Charles Edward Merriam,
Samuel C. Kincheloe, Harold Foote Gosnell and Nels Anderson?


CONFERENCE CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Durkheim's Legacy: The Influence of Aphoristic Argument
A conference to critically evaluate the reassessments
& re-considerations of Durkheim.
24 th – 25 th May 2007
University of Birmingham, England
Organized by, Social Theorists, Methodologies & Methods
In association with Midrash Publishing
details: http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/
email: theorists@mac.com
Postgraduates are welcome at a (subsidized fee). A selection of
papers presented will be published in Conference Proceedings (ISBN)
and others in a book.
The re-assessements & re-considerations of Durkheim at the turn
of the millenium (especially in terms of Harold Garfinkel’s second
book Ethnomethodology’s Program: Working Out Durkheim’s Aphorism )
have brought a renewed interest in looking at Durkheim more positively;
in contrast to critiques of the 1970s and 1980s. But have these re-assessments
added any clarity to our understanding of just what it means to be an original,
creative founder of a new academic discipline.


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Social Sciences Conference: Overcoming Disciplinary Boundarie s
9th - 11th July 2007
Manchester Metropolitan University England
A multi-disciplinary conference to critically assess
key issues for the social sciences
Organized by, Social Theorists, Methodologies & Methods
In association with Midrash Publishing
details: http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/
email: theorists@mac.com
Postgraduates are welcome at a (subsidized fee). A selection of
papers presented will be published in Conference Proceedings (ISBN)
and others in a book.
This is a conference for any person working in, or with an interest in,
the ways in which we can study human activities. This conference aims
to be a meeting ground for practitioners, theorists and researchers to meet
and share ideas, standpoints and perspectives. Debate and good argument
will be actively encouraged.


CONFERENCE CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Pink Floyd: The Appeal & Longevity of a Band
September 2007 England (Details coming soon)
A conference to examine the social, psychological &
economic impact of a very British Band
Organized by, Social Theorists, Methodologies & Methods
In association with Midrash Publishing
details: http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/
email: theorists@mac.com
Postgraduates are welcome at a (subsidized fee). A selection of
papers presented will be published in Conference Proceedings (ISBN)
and others in a book.
Pink Floyd is a global phenomenon; an icon for nearly 40 years.
This is a conference for academics & researchers to examine, from different
frames of reference, the appeal, identity, impact & economics of one of the
most successful and enduring bands of all time.