Monthly Archives February 2010

The Future of Cultural Work

Organisers: Mark Banks and Stephanie Taylor (CRESC, Open University) Rosalind Gill and Andy Pratt (Centre for Culture, Media and Creative Industries Research, King’s College, London) Date: Monday 7 June 2010 Venue: Open University London Regional Centre, Camden. Call for Papers As ‘creativity’ and ‘creative work’ have become buzzwords for progress, so the cultural and creative [...]

QI2010 Preliminary Program Available

he preliminary program for the Sixth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry is available for download at the address below: icqi.org Please note that ONLY online submissions to the regular congress have been scheduled thus far. The program excludes submissions to ADIT, ADISP, A Day in Qualitative Health Care, A Day in Qualitative Social Work, plenaries, [...]

Call for papers in QMiP

Qualitative Methods in Psychology QMiP Bulletin  (formerly QMiP Newsletter) is published on behalf of the BPS Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section, and welcomes submissions on any aspect of qualitative psychology.  For the 2010 publication year, we will be including peer-reviewed content, and would therefore like to invite the submission of articles for peer-review.  The editorial [...]

Event to Relaunch Asylum: The Magazine for Democratic Psychiatry

rom Gail Hornstein and David Harper Please circulate widely to all networks: Event to celebrate the relaunch of Asylum:  The Magazine for Democratic Psychiatry Monday 15 March, 6.00-8.00pm University of East London, Stratford campus Room AE 1.01 (in the Arthur Edwards building) Speakers: Jacqui Dillon (Chair of the Hearing Voices Network, and member of editorial [...]

The First International Conference of Indigenous & Cultural Psychology – July 24-27, 2010 – Indonesia

Call for Papers The First International Conference of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology Understanding people in culturally diverse contexts Center for Indigenous and Cultural Psychology & Faculty of Psychology, University of Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta, Indonesia, July 24-27, 2010  Recently, psychology celebrated its 120th anniversary of the founding of psychology by Wilhelm Wundt in 1879. Wundt helped [...]

Studies in Social and Political Thought – University of Sussex – Centre for Social and Political Thought

Call for Papers   Now in its eleventh year, Studies in Social and Political Thought, is a student run journal based in the University of Sussexs Centre for Social and Political Thought. The journal has dual purpose: first, fostering developments in the inter-disciplinary areas of social and political thought and, second, serving as a publishing [...]

The Embodied Mind: Perspectives & Limitations – Nijmegen, NL – Oct. 27-28

The Embodied Mind: Perspectives and Limitations
October 27-28, Nijmegen, NL
http://embodiedmind.cognitive-psychology.eu/ We are very pleased to announce TEMPAL 2010, a workshop on The Embodied Mind: Perspectives and Limitations, to be held in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, on 27-28 October 2010. The aim of this workshop is to generate a critical discussion on the relevance of an embodied view [...]

Marx & Philosophy Society 7th Annual Conference – June 5, 2010 – London – Graduate Panel – Abstraction, Universality & Money

Call for graduate panel papers Marx and Philosophy Society Seventh Annual Conference Saturday 5 June 2010, Institute of Education, University of London ‘Abstraction, Universality and Money’   Main speakers: Chris Arthur Richard Seaford (Exeter) Alberto Toscano (Goldsmiths)   The Marx and Philosophy Society aims to encourage scholarly engagement with, and creative development of, the philosophical [...]

MiW Invitation to Advertising Disappointment and Desire Friday 12th March 5-7pm

The Next Media & the Inner World Event is: Advertising, Disappointment and Desire A Round Table and Audience Discussion Room One, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising Friday 12th March 2010 5-7pm Nearest Tube: Hyde Park Speakers: Helen Powell, Senior Lecturer Culture Industries, Media & Advertising University of East London Martin Bojam, Managing Partner 360 Education [...]

CfP FQS Special Issue “Participatory Qualitative Research”

CfP FQS Special Issue “Participatory Qualitative Research: What? Who? How? In Whose Interests?” In this Special Issue we hope to publish papers that illuminate philosophical, ethical, political, ideological and methodological issues peculiar to participatory qualitative research, through articulating them in relation to examples of substantive hands-on research. We do not wish to prescribe or proscribe [...]