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Category Archives: cfp
Book Reviews: Research Methods
I am looking for colleagues who would like to review some recently published research methods books. Reviewers can pick individual books for individual review (about 1500 words) or 2 or more books for a review essay (about 2000 words). For … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – ‘Forgotten Interactionists of Color’, Special Issue of Symbolic Interaction edited by Julien Grayer and Christopher T. Conner #sssi #sociology #journal
Dear Friends and Colleagues, I wanted to announce an exciting project that I am working on with Julien Grayer, a doctoral candidate here at the University of Missouri. We are preparing a guest edited issue of Symbolic Interaction (the flagship … Continue reading
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Couch-Stone Symposium 2019 – Des Moines, Iowa, 16 – 18 May #sssi #conference #CfP
TEACHING & SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM Couch-Stone Symposium May 16-18, 2019 Des Moines, Iowa Co-Organizers: Laurie Linhart, Des Moines Area Community College David Schweingruber, Iowa State University How should Symbolic Interactionism be taught in the undergraduate classroom? How can the Symbolic Interactionist … Continue reading
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CfP – Special Issue on ‘Public Sociology
CALL FOR PAPERS: Special Issue on Public Sociology Guest Editor: Christopher J. Schneider In 2004 Michael Burawoy delivered his now widely cited and much discussed presidential address “For Public Sociology” to the American Sociological Association. Burawoy argued that public sociology … Continue reading
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