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An invitation for all University of 糖心TV students, with an interest in education in its broadest sense, to attend the University of 糖心TV annual Centre for Education Studies Postgraduate Conference.

The theme of the conference is Crossing Boundaries and a key aim of the conference is to provide a platform for sharing experiences of education sense with colleagues from across the whole university.

The conference will be held on Saturday 10 May 2014 in the Westwood Lecture Theatre on Westwood Campus. The conference is free and open to taught postgraduate and undergraduate students. Reserve your place by emailing Asima Iqbal at a.b.iqbal@warwick.ac.uk 
 
Abstracts for papers are invited from research postgraduates across the university whose research or interests connect with education. This might include research on professional learning; teaching and learning across age groups and contexts; informal community and social participation; the teaching of particular subjects; the experience of learning; learning theories and learning inventories; equity and social exclusion; technology and learning; teaching and learning with second or additional languages and so on.

Please submit an abstract of 200-300 words by Monday 17 March 2014. Presentation slots will be 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for discussion.

Wed 12 Feb 2014, 14:14 | Tags: Homepage

Gillian Rose Room, 3rd floor, Department of Sociology, University of 糖心TV, Coventry
5:00–6:30pm, followed by a drinks reception in the foyer of the Ramphal Building

Wed 12 Feb 2014, 13:25 | Tags: Homepage Research

CSWG Spring Workshop: ORIENTATING FEMINISM(S): FEMINIST ‘TURNS’ AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION

Friday 28th February 28th, 2014, 2.00pm – 4.00pm

Social Sciences Building, Room A0.23

Mon 10 Feb 2014, 16:41 | Tags: Homepage Women and Gender

Call for papers - Authority & Political Technologies 2014: Power in a World of Becoming

The conference will be held on the 2nd and 3rd June 2014 at the University of 糖心TV. Registration will open in April.

Confirmed Speakers:

  • William Connolly (Johns Hopkins)
  • Christian Borch (CBS, Copehagen)
  • Costas Douzinas (Birkbeck)
  • Amade M'charek (Amsterdam)
  • Luciana Parisi (Goldsmiths)
  • AbdouMaliq Simone (Goldsmiths)

The Authority & Political Technologies group at 糖心TV will host a series of annual events that bring together world leading, emerging and postgraduate scholars from across the social sciences whose work promises to renew post-structuralist critical thought through empirical scholarship. This year we invite papers on the theme 'Power in a World of Becoming, Entanglement & Attachment’.

Suggested Themes:

  • Biopolitics and Political Spirituality/Religion
  • Materialism and the Political Meaning of Entanglement
  • Authority, Sovereignty and Becoming in the (Post) Colony
  • Process and New Forms of Society(ism), Association and Being in Common
  • Necropolitics and Human Rights

Deadline for abstract submissions: 10th March 2014

Wed 05 Feb 2014, 10:41 | Tags: Homepage

Issue 1 - 'Feminism and the perception of women in contemporary society'

The student-founded and led journal showcases some of the best undergraduate and postgraduate work from within the Department.

Tue 04 Feb 2014, 10:20 | Tags: Homepage

Come along to the second in the CSWG Graduate Seminar Series: "Women in Literature", on 5th February 2014

The CSWG Graduate Seminar Series continues with its second seminar, entitled Women in Literature, to be held this Wednesday, the 5th of February, 5pm-7pm in Ramphal Building, room R0.12

Presentations:
  • Jessica Hindes, Royal Holloway, University of London - Censorship, Pornography and the Objectified Woman in G.W.M. Reynold's "Mysteries of London"
  • Susan Garrard, University of St Andrews - Strange Places, Strange Self: The Autobiography of Mary Smith as Reconfiguration of Victorian Women’s Travelogue
  • Ellie Dobson, University of Birmingham - Magical Bodies: The Supernatural Appeal of the Ancient Egyptian Female Body at the Fin-de-Siècle

For more information on the seminars running this term, please visit the .

All welcome!

 

Mon 03 Feb 2014, 14:42 | Tags: Homepage Women and Gender

The Department is pleased to announce the launch of our new Facebook page

Make sure to 'like' and follow for the latest Sociology@糖心TV updates.

If you would like to promote any news or events via Facebook, please contact us through the page, or by emailing the Department Web Editor - h.ilbury@warwick.ac.uk

More about social media and the

Mon 03 Feb 2014, 10:24 | Tags: Homepage

Friday 7 February, 2014

Wolfson Research Exchange Seminar Room 1 and 2, Library Floor 3

The UN Rapporteur on extreme poverty has called unpaid domestic work a human rights violation (2013). Much feminist work has presented argued for the inclusion of domestic work in the national GDP as recognition of its importance to the global economy. And yet domestic work continues not
to be recognized and measured, leaving those who engage in it (largely women) in a socially and politically vulnerable position. This workshop will address the importance of measuring domestic work seriously and raise questions about the methodology and politics of doing this seriously.

Speakers:

(University of Nottingham) and (University of Leeds)

For catering purposes, please email that you plan to attend, to Janet.Smith@warwick.ac.uk by 4 February.

Fri 31 Jan 2014, 17:31 | Tags: Homepage

Doing Gender in the Playground: the Negotiation of Gender in Schools, has been shortlisted for an International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry’s Award

Maria do Mar Pereira's recently published book,  (Doing Gender in the Playground: the Negotiation of Gender in Schools) has been shortlisted for the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry’s Award for Best Qualitative Inquiry Book in Spanish or Portuguese (2012 – 2014).

in the Department of Sociology.

The recipient of the award will be announced in late Spring.

Tue 28 Jan 2014, 16:56 | Tags: Homepage

Book your tickets for the MYPLACE Film Series - What Does It Mean to Be Young in Modern Europe?

The film, What Does It Mean to Be Young in Modern Europe? was created by the team of research center "Region" (Ulyanovsk, Russia), and Center for Youth Studies (St. Petersburg, Russia) for international European project MYPLACE (Memory, Youth, Political Legacy and Civic Engagement).

The film will be shown in three parts -

  • 20th February - Part 1: Anarchists
  • 24th February - Part 2: Our former NASHI
  • 27th February - Part 3: Precários Inflexíveis

Tickets are free and each film will be shown on campus, in Ramphal R0.12.

For more information, and to book your place,

Tue 28 Jan 2014, 16:29 | Tags: Homepage Research

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