Economic Flexibility and Social Stability in the Age of Globalization
January 24, 2008
*Deadline extended to March 15, 2008*
The Race, Ethnicity and Immigration Network invites proposals for papers or panels at next year’s annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) in Costa Rica. This year’s meeting theme is Economic Flexibility and Social Stability in the Age of Globalization. The current president, Michael Piore, seeks to highlight Latin America’s importance in the global economy, while expanding SASE’s reach to less dominant regions of the world.
The meeting will take place from July 21-23, 2008. The paper proposal deadline is March 15, 2008. The network invites proposals for papers, panels, and authors meet critics sessions that address the processes, patterns, and changes related to socio-economic aspects of race, ethnicity, and immigration in all parts of the world, and from different historical eras. It seeks to develop a forum for theory and research on the study of these processes, and welcomes research from diverse disciplinary, theoretical, and methodological perspectives.
Proposals will be accepted in English and Spanish. A few sessions in the network may also be conducted in Spanish. Please visit the SASE website for more information about the meeting and to submit a paper or session proposal online. Maritsa Poros and David Bartram will be happy to answer any questions that you may have about the network and meeting. Hope to see you in Costa Rica!
Website: www.sase.org
Maritsa V. Poros David Bartram
City College of New York, USA Univ. of Leicester, UK
+1.212.650.5849 +44.116.252.2724
mporos@ccny.cuny.edu d.bartram@le.ac.uk
Entry Filed under: Academe, Migration. Tags: Communication, Conference, Economic Flexibility, Education, Ethnicity, Globalization, History, Immigration, Latin America, Race, Research, Seminar, Social Stability, Socio-Economics, Spanish, Workshop.
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