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Subject: ISA RC05 Call for Papers
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To: Members of the International Sociological Association
ISA XIV World Congress of Sociology, Montreal 1998
Research Committee on Ethnic, Race and Minority Relations, RC05
CALL FOR PAPERS / POSTERS
If you wish to offer a Paper or otherwise participate in a
session could you please contact directly the Session Convenors
giving details of how you would like to participate, the
abstract of your presentation and any other relevant material as
soon as possible. Full mailing addresses of the Convenors and
session descriptions are available at http://www.ucm.es/info/isa
To avoid past situations where mail has apparently got lost on route to
Convenors could you also please send a copy of your offer to the RC05
Secretariat which will be coordinating the whole RC05 program:
Email: c.inglis@edfac.usyd.edu.au.
If there is no panel which fits the focus of a paper which you
wish to present, the possibility exists of including it in the
Wednesday morning Poster Session. If you are interested in
being included in this session please send your offer of a
Poster with appropriate details direct to the RC05 Secretariat.
PANEL THEMES
1. Gender, Race, Class and the Politics of Mating
Convenors:
Evie TASTOGLOU, etastsog@shark.stmarys.ca
Edite NOIVO, noive@ere.umontreal.ca
2. Developments in the Former USSR
Convenor: Roza ISMAGILOVA, fax 7-095-2020786
3. Ethnicity and Immigration
Convenor: David LOPEZ, dlopez@soc.ucla.edu
4. Developments in Quebec/Canada
Convenor: Danielle JUTEAU, juteaud@ere.umontreal.ca
5. "Race", Ethnicity and the Discourse of Exclusion
Convenor: Peter RATCLIFFE, syraa@ice.csv.warwick.ac.uk
6. Intercultural Practice and Ethnic Identifications
Convenor: Gilla BOTTOMLEY, gill.bottomley@mq.edu.au
7. Discrimination Against and Resistance by Koreans in Japan
Convenor: Jeff BROADBENT, broad001@atlas.socsci.umn.edu)
8. Language, Identity and Social Division
Convenor: Eliezer BEN-RAFAEL, eliezer@spirit.tau.ac.il
9 Multicultural Citizenship
Convenor: Kogila MOODLEY, kmoodley@unixg.ubc.ca
10. Nations and Nationalism: Lessons from Divided Societies
Convenor: Heribert ADAM, no e-mail nor fax available, Dept Sociology, Simon
Fraser Univ, Vancouver, BC V5A 156, Canada
11. Identity Construction in Comparative Perspective
Convenor: Christine INGLIS, c.inglis@edfac.usyd.edu.au
12. Ethnic/Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Societies
Convenor: Lloyd WONG, lwong@okcins.okanagan.bc.ca)
13. Nationalism and Gendered Orders
Convenor: Minoo MOALLEM, minoom@sfsu.edu)
14 . Race, Ethnicity and Education: Assessing the Impact of Research
Joint session with RC04, the Sociology of Education.
Convenor: Sally TOMLINSON, aea01st@ gold.ac.uk