Tuesday 10 December 2013

5de symposium Kwalitatief Sterk

Aankondiging: 5de symposium Kwalitatief Sterk, 4 februari 2014

 

We willen u alvast uitnodigen.

 

Op dinsdag 4 februari 2014, van 10u tot 17u, organiseert het netwerk van kwalitatief onderzoekers binnen de Faculteit Geneeskunde en Gezondheidswetenschappen en hetCentrum voor Longitudinaal en Levensloop Onderzoek (CELLO) aan Universiteit Antwerpen, het 5de symposium van Kwalitatief Sterk.  

 

Prof. dr. Etienne Vermeire, verbonden aan de vakgroepen Eerstelijns- en interdisciplinaire zorg en Verpleegkunde van Universiteit Antwerpen en vroedkunde en internationaal gereputeerd kwalitatief onderzoeker, zal de keynote verzorgen Is er een toekomst zonder kwalitatief onderzoek? '

 

Daarnaast zal een programma van workshops en getuigenissen over de nieuwste inzichten in het brede domein van kwalitatief onderzoek aangeboden worden.

 

Het programma en het inschrijvingsformulier worden later toegestuurd. Met deze voor-aankondiging willen we u alvast uitnodigen om deze dag te noteren in uw agenda.

 

Het symposium gaat door aan Universiteit Antwerpen, Campus Drie Eiken, Aulagebouw, Universiteitsplein 1, B 2610 Antwerpen-Wilrijk.

 

We kijken er naar uit u daar te ontmoeten.

 

Prof. dr. Dimitri Mortelmans, PHD , Faculty of Social and Political Sciences

Prof. dr. Hilde Bastiaens, PHD, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Linda Symons

Universiteit Antwerpen

 

 

Mogelijk bent u in verschillende mailgroepen opgenomen en krijgt u deze mail meermaals, onze excuses daarvoor.

 

ý  www.uantwerpen.be  

 

Thursday 5 December 2013

Equal is not Enough Conference Antwerp 4-6 Feb 2015

Dear colleagues,

 

We are pleased to invite you to the international conference 'Equal is not Enough: Exploring novel theoretical and empirical approaches to study the shaping of (in)equalities' organised by the Policy Research Centre on Equality Policies (PRCEP).

 

The PRCEP organised its first 'Equal is not Enough' conference in 2006, and then again in 2010. The third edition of this conference will take place in Antwerp (Belgium) from 4 till 6 February, 2015.

'Equal is not Enough' conferences aim to generate a better understanding of contemporary inequalities by mobilising multi-disciplinary insights. This edition looks into the causes, consequences and the dynamics of inequality along socio-demographic lines in contemporary societies, and further examines the policies to combat it. It addresses grounds of inequality such as gender, gender identity and gender expression, ethnicity, sexual preference, disability, class, age, and educational background as well as their intersections. The conference is designed to stimulate fresh impulses and cross disciplinary interactions.

We now welcome paper and panel proposals. Proposals should reach us by the 1st of April, 2014, the latest. We invite you to submit your proposals online, via the 'Equal is not Enough' submission form.

 

The conference is organised in four thematic sections:

Section 1: The relation between law and social policy

Section 2: (Re)shaping (in)equalities in and through politics and policies

Section 3: Diversity and (in)equality in work and organisations

Section 4: Equality, policy and the life course

Key note speeches will be given by:

Professor Sylvia Walby (Lancaster University)

Professor Jeff Hearn (University of Huddersfield, Hanken School of Economics, and Örebro University)

Professor Dagmar Schiek (University of Leeds)

 

Further information on the conference theme, the keynote lectures, and how to submit proposals to the conference may be found in attachment. We also invite you to visit the 'Equal is not Enough' website.

For more information on the conference, please contact Dr. Eline Severs.

 

Feel free to circulate this invitation to your interested peers and professional networks.

 

We look forward to welcoming you.

 

Best regards,

 

Dr. Eline Severs, scientific coordinator of the Policy Research Centre on Equality Policies.

Professor Petra Meier, lead promoter of the Policy Research Centre on Equality Policies.

 

On behalf of the organising committee:

Prof. Dr. Daniël Cuypers                      Prof. Dr. Patrizia Zanoni          

Prof. Dr. Petra Meier                           Prof. Dr. Koen Van Laer

Prof. Dr. Dimitri Mortelmans                Dr. Joz Motmans

Prof. Dr. Guy T'Sjoen                          Dr. Jogchum Vrielink

Prof. Dr. Alison E. Woodward               Dr. Eline Severs, the conference coordinator

 

THE NEXT CMS CONFERENCE


The International CMS Board is pleased to announce that the next CMS
conference will take place in July 2015 at the University of Leicester.


"Is There an Alternative? Management after Critique "


The conference theme: Is There an Alternative? Management after Critique,
reflects the interest in encouraging debate about alternatives to current
forms of market managerialism. CMS has been effective at mounting a
critique of various elements of the business school orthodoxy. Examining
and promoting different ways of thinking about organizing and markets, is
still an underexplored area.

The conference aims to encourage thinking which explores the idea of
alternatives. The alternatives could be understood in practical terms of
specific organizational forms and practices, or theoretical developments
(particularly in feminism, anarchism, communism, green thinking and so on)
which might encourage the generation of new forms of localism or
alter-globalization as resistance to neo-liberalism.

The Leicester School of Management, known for its diversity of critical
management scholars, will accommodate the exploration of this important and
contemporary theme. The conference aim is also reflected through the
diversity of the city of Leicester. The pricing and bursaries for the
conference will accommodate attendance from those outside North Western
Europe. A PhD workshop before the main conference will be organized in the
spirit of encouraging PhD attendance at the conference. The diversified
spirit of the conference will also be reflected through other activities.
Keynote speakers will be invited to address the topic of globalization and
alternatives and a number of panels will include activists and
practitioners, again with a particular focus on alternatives – worker
managed firms, co-operatives, complementary currencies and more.

Please visit the CMS website for further details
http://criticalmanagement.org An official call for themes and workshops and
further details will be distributed early next year. We look forward to
welcoming you at the Conference.

THE INTERNATIONAL CMS BOARD

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