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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Call for Papers: VIII Annual Social Theory Forum

Dear Colleague,

We wish to draw your attention to a dynamic conference coming up at the
University of Massachusetts, Boston in April 2011.

The Social Theory Forum is an annual international conference that
creatively explores, develops, promotes and publishes cross-disciplinary
social theory in an applied and critical framework.

DETAILS-AND THE COMPLETE CALL FOR PAPERS-APPEAR BELOW.

Please send a one-page abstract or proposal as an email attachment (MS Word
Format) to Conference Organizers-Professors Jorge Capetillo and Glenn
Jacobs-at SocialTheoryAbstracts@libraryofsocialscience.com.

The deadline is January 15, 2010. However, we know that scholars often send
proposals a few days before the deadline. We would be grateful, therefore,
if you can send your proposal by December 22, 2010 (one month from now,
three days before Christmas). This will facilitate planning of the
conference-as well as of the publication that will be based on the papers.

This is a wonderful opportunity to visit Boston-and to participate in an
exciting meeting exploring contemporary social theory.

With regards,
Hugh Galford, Marketing Director
Library of Social Science
718-393-1104

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Call for Papers

The VIII Annual SOCIAL THEORY FORUM
University of Massachusetts Boston
April 13 and 14, 2011

Italian Social Theory: from
Antonio Gramsci to Giorgio Agamben

Organizing Committee

Jorge Capetillo, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociology, University of
Massachusetts Boston

Spencer M. DiScala, Ph.D. Professor of History, University of Massachusetts
Boston

Glenn Jacobs, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociology, University of
Massachusetts Boston

Charles Lemert, Ph.D. John E Andrus Professor of Sociology, Wesleyan
University

Siamak Movahedi, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology, University of Massachusetts
Boston

Alessandro Orsini, Ph.D. Professor of Political Sociology, University of
Rome "Tor Vergata".

Kalpana Seshadri, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English, Boston College


The Social Theory Forum cordially invites the submission of papers and
proposals for its 8th annual meeting, to be held April 13-14, 2011 at the
University of Massachusetts Boston. The theme of the conference is: Italian
Social Theory from Antonio Gramsci to Giorgio Agamben. We invite proposals
addressing the span of modern Italian social theory, including but not
limited to thinkers such as Galvano Della Volpe, Norberto Bobbio, Paolo
Virno, Giovanni Arrighi, Antonio Negri, and Umberto Eco.

Relevant themes may include: hegemony, culture wars, neo-Gramscianism and
international relations, globalization, shifts in global capitalism;
biopolitics, homo sacer, immigration, ethnicity and the war on terror,
resistance, state sovereignty and power, nationalism, propaganda and
agitation, Negri's theory of "exodus"; technology experience, social media,
digital labor, and Agamben's "bare life."

Conference organizers also welcome topics bearing on the relevance of
Italian Social Thought for the understanding of cultural studies, semiotics,
textual analysis, linguistics, structuralism, psychoanalysis, and literary
criticism in contemporary scholarship and scientific research.

The conference will feature both invited and submitted papers and
presentations, as well as audiovisual materials. Please send a one-page
abstract or proposals as email attachment (MS Word Format) to Conference
Organizers-Professors Jorge Capetillo and Glenn Jacobs-at
SocialTheoryAbstracts@libraryofsocialscience.com.

Upon selection and notification of approval by the organizing committee,
submitters must send completed presentation paper manuscripts (12-15 pages,
preferably in ASA format) by March 15, 2011.

We are in the process of securing a publishing venue for selected papers.
Papers will be anonymously peer-reviewed for possible publication. Details
will be announced prior to the conference.

About the Social Theory Forum
Department of Sociology
University of Massachusetts Boston

Histories of sociology describe how the discipline formed through nineteenth
century struggles to understand the combined upheavals of socio-political
revolutions and global expansion of the industrial revolution. These events
radically altered established orders and posed questions that remain with us
today: class, race, gender, and processes of social change, among others.
The twentieth century brought even more tumultuous change, bringing with it
great implications for social theory.

The Social Theory Forum (STF) is an annual international conference
organized jointly by the sociology and other departments, interested faculty
and students at University of Massachusetts Boston, in order to creatively
explore, develop, promote, and publish cross-disciplinary social theory in
an applied and critical framework. STF offers faculty and students of UMass
Boston and other national and international colleges and universities an
interactive medium to discuss various aspects of the way in which particular
theoretical traditions can be relevant to present everyday issues, as well
as to the current state and the future of social theory.

STF's goals are:

* To critically engage with and evaluate classical and contemporary
social theories in a cross-disciplinary and comparative cross-cultural
framework in order to develop new integrative theoretical structures and
practices;
* To foster individual and collective self-reflexivity in exploring
social theories in global and world-historical contexts to aid people
effectively address social problems;
* To foster an interactive and dialogical learning experience and
research in theory within and across faculty, students, and community
divides on and off campus; and
* To foster exchange of ideas open to constructive and integrative
exploration of diverse and conflicting viewpoints, modes of thinking, and
world-views.

_______________________________________

Correspondence address
Attn.: Social Theory Forum
Department of Sociology
University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125

www.umb.edu <http://www.umb.edu/>

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