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> To: Members of the International Sociological Association > > Call for papers > > ISA Research Committee on Comparative Sociology RC20 > XV ISA World Congress of Sociology > Brisbane, Australia > July 7-13, 2002 > > ISA Research Committee on Comparative Sociology RC20 invites > proposals for the following sessions at the XV ISA World > Congress of Sociology in Brisbane: > > Session 1: Comparative Research and Globalization > Chair : Henri Teune (Univ Pennsylvania, USA) hteune@sas.upenn.edu > > Session 2: The American Hegemony (round table) > Chair : Neil Smelser (Cntr Advanced Studies, Stanford, USA) > neil@casbs.stanford.edu > > Session 3: Political Elite Representation > Chair : Jean-Pascal Daloz (Inst Etude Politique, France), > cervl@iep.u-bordeaux.fr > > Session 4: Comparative Survey Research > Chair : Frederick C. Turner (Univ Connecticut, USA) > turner@uconnvm.uconn.edu > > Session 5: The Social and political foundations of capitalism > Chair : Robert E. Goodin (National Univ Canberra, Australia), > goodinb@coombs.anu.edu.au > > Session 6: Values in Europe: cross-national comparisons > Chair : Loek Halman (Univ Tilburg, The Netherlands, > loek.halman@kub.nl) > > Session 7: Comparative Charting of Social Change > Chair : Simon Langlois (Univ Laval, Canada), > simon.langlois@soc.ulaval.ca > > Session 8: Social Context and Invidual Behavior in > Comparative Research > Chair : Erwin Scheuch (Univ Cologne, Germany), fax: 49-2203-87743 > > Session 9: Asia-Pacific Societies in Comparative Perspectives > Chair : Joji Watanuki (Univ Soka, Tokyo, Japan) > watanuki@hoffman.cc.sophia.ac.jp > > Session 10: Comparing East European Countries > Chair : Catalin Zamfir (Univ Bucharest, Romania, mari@cvv.ro) > > Session 11: The USA as a Hegemonic Power (round table) > Chair : Mattei Dogan (France), goulanco@wotan.ens.fr) > > Please send abstracts by email to the Session Convenor/s. > An abstract should be no more than 250 words and should include > a title, name/s and contact details. Deadline date for > submitting proposals: 31 October 2001. > > If you are unsure about which session might be appropriate for a > proposed paper, then please consult with RC20 Program > Coordinator: > Mattei Dogan, goulanco@wotan.ens.fr > Fax : 33-1-47 07 12 22
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