Please note the enclosed for the Sydney Conference this December, announced
in our last newsletter. Hoping to make this our preparation for the
Brisbane World Congress in July of 2002.
Dennis McNamara
President, RC 02
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Organizing Knowledge, Economies and Societies
Invitation to Submit a Paper to APROS 2000
(Asia Pacific Researchers in Organization Studies)
http://man-bus.mmu.ac.uk/confs/apros
To be held at UTS (University of Technology, Sydney) Faculty of Business
http://www.bus.uts.edu.au
Thursday 14 December - Sunday 16 December, 2000.
Organized in collaboration with ISA (International Sociological Association)
Research Committees 02, Economy & Society, and 17, Sociology of
Organizations)
http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/
Submission of an abstract
April 1, 2000
Acceptance of abstracts
May 1, 2000
Submission of paper
July 31, 2000
Early Bird Registration of US$300 by July 31, 2000
Late Registration of US$450, Up to December 14, 2000
The Conference fee will include:
* costs of welcoming conference drinks and dinner while cruising on Sydney
Harbour
* conference dinner at a hip inner-city location
* pre-conference train trip to the Olympic Stadium and tour of the Olympic
Games Setting
Previous APROS Conferences have produced highly successful and influential
books and special editions of journals. One anticipates that APROS 2000 will
be no exception.
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Research Committee 02 of the International Sociological Association
President, Dennis McNamara
The APROS Conference will serve as the RC Interim Meeting in preparation
for of RC 02 Economy and Society, at the World Congress of Sociology in
Brisbane, July 2002. Members of the Research Committee are especially
encouraged to submit abstracts.
Plenary Session of RC 02: Market and Society in Asia's New Millenium.
Chair, Dennis McNamara, Sociology, ICC 593, Georgetown University, 37th and
"O" Sts., NW, Washington DC 20057, USA. T 1-202/687-3603; F 1-202/687-7326;
mcnamard@gunet.georgetown.edu
Panel 1: "Markets, Management, and Trust." Chair, Judith Hollows, Lecturer
(CDS), Department of Management, Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hung Hom, Kowloon,
Hong Kong; office tel 766 7378; office fax 852-774-3679; home tel/fax
852-721-1040 msjudith@inet.polyu.edu.hk
Panel 2: "Between Market and Society * The Challenge of Governance." Chair,
Emanuela Todeva, Department Corporate Strategy and Marketing, Senior
Lecturer in Organizational Behavior, Business School, South Bank
University, Southwark Campus, 103 Borough Road, London SE1 0AA UK; T
44-171-815-8296; F 44-171-815-7793; Todevae@sbu.ac.uk
Panel 3: "Knowledge, Technology, and Society." Chair, Arnaud Sales,
Department de sociologie Universite de Montreal, C.P. 6128, Succ. "A",
Montreal H3C 3J7 (Quebec) Canada; sales@ere.umontreal.ca ; fax
514/343-5722; (o) 514/495-1120;
Panel 4: "Asian Models of Business and Society." Chair, Yonghak Kim,
Department of Sociology, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon-Dong,
Seodaemun-Ku, Seoul 120-749 Korea. T (822) 361-2420; fax 361-2420;
yhakim@bubble.yonsei.ac.kr
Panel 5: "Global System and Local Governance." Dennis McNamara, Sociology,
ICC 593, Georgetown University, 37th and "O" Sts., NW, Washington DC 20057,
USA. T 1-202/687-3603; F 1-202/687-7326; mcnamard@gunet.georgetown.edu
Panel 6: "Asian Networks, Global Chains, and Local Firms." Dennis McNamara,
Sociology, ICC 593, Georgetown University, 37th and "O" Sts., NW,
Washington DC 20057, USA. T 1-202/687-3603; F 1-202/687-7326;
mcnamard@gunet.georgetown.edu
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