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Utbildnings- och kultursociologi
Sociology of Education and Culture at Uppsala University
URL of this page: http://www.skeptron.uu.se/broady/sec/alter-11.htm
Konferenser, seminarier, kurser 2011
anordnade på annat håll
men av intresse för SEC och DL
Nedan info om evenemang i kronologisk ordning
Se även noteringar från tidigare år
2011-11-20. Teacher Education in International Perspective. Lecture by Staf Callewaert visiting Umeå University. Available as video.
2011-01-21. Disputation. Jenny Kallstenius försvarar sin avhandling i sociologi De mångkulturella innerstadsskolorna. Om skolval, segregeration och utbildningsstrategier i Stockholm. Stockholms universitet.
2011-02-08 -- 2011-02-11. Conference Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods - CARME 2011. Rennes, France.
2011-03 18. Disputation. Johanna Ringarp försvarar sin avhandling Professionens problematik. Lärarkårens kommunalisering och välfärdsstatens förvandling. Södertörns högskola.
2011-04-12--2011-04-14. PhD course: The Sociology of Elites. University of Bergen, Norway.
2011-05-13 Symposium Svenska bildningstraditioner. Södertörns högskola.
2011-06-28. Föreläsning, Manuel Castells, webbsändning.
2011-07-11 -- 2011-07-11. Conference Bourdieu and Geometric Data Analysis. University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK
2011-08-04 -- 2011-08-07. Session(s) "Elites in modern societies", the 25th Conference of the Nordic Sociological Association, Oslo.
2011-09-06 -- 2011-09-08 Social stratification, class analysis and class mobility. PhD Course, University of Oslo, 6-8 Sept. 2011
2011-11-20 Lecture by Staf Callewaert
Is Bill Gates and Microsoft taking over Teacher Education in
the US
or will innovative alternatives that recognize horizontal knowledge
stand as possible models for the future?
Lecture and seminar by Staf Callewaert at Umeå University, January 20th 2011
Time: Thursday January 20th 2011 at 13.15-16.00
Location: N 200, Naturvetarhuset, Umeå University
Staf Callewaert had a professorship in Pedagogy at University of Copenhagen for 22 years before he retired. His scientific perspective is influenced by Bourdieu and much of his work has been carried out in Africa. Staf is at present keeping a critical eye on the transformation of the educational field - a transformation that is led by private foundations and corporate financial interests in the United States and duplicated worldwide by institutions like the World Bank, OECD, and IMF.
Video from the lecture available at
http://www.pedag.umu.se/student/filmer/staf-callewaert/
2011-01-21 Disputation
Jenny Kallstenius försvarar sin avhandling i sociologi
(Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, Stockholm Studies in Sociology New series 49, 2010)
Tid: Fred 21 jan kl 13
Plats: Stockholms universitet, Södra Husen, Universitetsvägen 10B, sal B3
Handledare Nihad Bunar, Sociologiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet
Bitr. handledare Ryszard Szulkin, Sociologiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet
Fakultetsopponent: Donald Broady, Uppsala universitet
Betygsnämnd:
Árni Sverrisson, Sociologiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet;
Karin Aronsson, Barn- och ungdomsvetenskapliga institutionen, Stockholms
universitet;
Bolette Moldenhawer, Afdeling for Pædagogik, Institut for Medier, Erkendelse og
Formidling, Københavns universitet.
2011-02-08 -- 2011-02-11. Conference
CARME 2011 is the sixth in a series of conferences on multidimensional
graphical techniques and the analysis of large sets of categorical data. It
celebrates the 50th anniversary of correspondence analysis (CA) and will take
place in Rennes (France) f8-11 February 2011 at :
Agrocampus Ouest
Applied
Mathematics Department
65 rue de Saint-Brieuc
CS 84215 - 35042 Rennes
cedex - FRANCE
This 6th edition of CARME will be a major event for all
those interested in correspondence analysis and multivariate exploratory
analysis in general. Indeed, this edition will take place in Rennes, the cradle
of the so-called "analyse des données," where Jean Paul Benzécri figured out
this method, where Brigitte Escofier wrote the first CA program and defended her
thesis. All this took place in the early 1960s. This new CARME edition is the
50th anniversary of correspondence analysis, the 25th anniversary of canonical
correspondence (CCA) and the 40th anniversary of the biplot. So, besides the
latest advances on the subject as in previous editions, a special session is
scheduled where the very first protagonists who played a major role in the
history of correspondence analysis will give their testimonies. It is to some
kind of scientific pilgrimage that Agrocampus invites you the 8-11 February
2011.
Conference web: http://carme2011.agrocampus-ouest.fr
Johanna Ringarp försvarar sin avhandling
Tid: Fred 18 mars 2011 kl 10.00
Plats: sal MB 313 (svarta lådan), på plan
3 i B-flygen, Moas båge, Södertörns högskola, Campus Flemingsberg
Opponent: Torbjörn Lundqvist, docent i ekonomisk historia, Institutet för Framtidsstudier, Stockholm
Avhandlingen utgiven på Makadam förlag.
2011-04-12--2011-04-14. PhD course
The Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Bergen
The last decade, the sociology of elites has received renewed and increasing
attention from scholars. Across Europe, the trajectories that lead individuals
to given elite positions, and the degree of intersectorial elite circulation,
has proven to be subject to strong variation. This phd-course aims at adress
both theoretical, methodological and empirical questions that typically arise in
studies of social elites. The lectures will cover:
- sociological elite
theories
- patterns of elite recruitment, reproduction and circulation
-
visibility of elites and theories of elite distinction
- economic, cultural
and professional elites
Main disciplines: Sociology, Political Science
Dates: 12th – 14th April 2011
Course Credits: 10 pts (ECTS) (with
presentation of paper)
Limitation: 20 participants
Lecturers: John
Scott, University of Plymouth, UK
Mike Savage, York University, UK
François Denord, CNRS/EHESS, France.
Magne Flemmen, UiO, Norway
Olav
Korsnes, UiB, Norway
Johs. Hjellbrekke, UiB, Norway.
Conference
venue: TBA
General course outline:
12th April: Theoretical approaches and issues.
Lecture 1. John Scott,
University of Plymouth: The Sociology of Elites.
Lecture 2. François Denord,
CNRS/EHESS, Paris: C. Wright Mills’ and Pierre Bourdieu’s Sociology of Elites.
Lecture 3. Mike Savage, University of York: The Visibility of elites
13th April: Economic Elites
Lecture 4. John Scott. University of Plymouth:
Economic Elites.
Lecture 5. François Denord: The French Elites
Lecture 6.
Magne Flemmen, UiO: The internal structure of the upper class: A social space
approach.
14th April: Methodological issues
Lecture 7. Mike Savage. University of
York: Methodological strategies in the study of elites: the critical analysis of
‘lists’
Lecture 8. Olav Korsnes, UiB: Comparative Elite Studies
Lecture 9.
Johs. Hjellbrekke. UiB: Elites, Elite Circulation And Social Capital.
Preliminary Reading List:
Bottomore, Tom B. (1964): Elites and Society.
Bourdieu, Pierre (1996): The State Nobility.
Cambridge: Polity Press
Caroll, William K. & Fennema, Meindert (2002): "Is
There a Transnational Business Community?" In International Sociology 17, 3, 393-419.
Denord, Hjellbrekke, Korsnes, Lebaron & Le Roux (2011):
"Social Capital in the Field of Power. The Case of Norway." Forthcoming in The Sociological Review.
Gulbrandsen, Trygve & al. (2002): Norske
makteliter. Oslo: Ad Notam.
Hartmann, Michael (2006): The Sociology
of Elites. Routledge
J. Hjellbrekke, B. Leroux, O. Korsnes, F. Lebaron,
H. Rouanet and L. Rosenlund. (2007): "The Norwegian Field of Power anno 2000."
In European Societies, Volume 9, 2, 2007 , pp. 245 – 273.
Mintz, B.
and Schwartz, M. (1985:) The Power Structure of American Business.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Mosca, Gaetano (1939): The Ruling
Class. New York: McGraw Hill
Pareto, Vilfredo. (1968[1901]): The
Rise and fall of Elites. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers
Savage,
Mike & Williams, Karel (eds.)(2008): Remembering Elites.
Wiley-Blackwell
Scott, John (1982): The upper classes: property and
privilege in Britain.
Scott, John (2002): Power. Cambridge:
Polity Press
Scott, John (1997): Corporate Business and Capitalist
Classes. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Scott, John (1991): Who
Rules Britain? Cambridge: Polity Press.
Staples, C. (2006): Board
Interlocks and the Study of the Transnational Capitalist Class, C. Staples,
Journal of World Systems Research, 12, 2, 2006, 309-319.
Stokman & al.
(1985): Networks of Corporate Power. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Useem,
M. (1984): The Inner Circle. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Many
general sources are brought together in J. Scott, ed., The Sociology of
Elites (3 Vols) and J. Scott, ed., Power (4 Vols)
Further information: contact johs.hjellbrekke@sos.uib.no
2011-05-13 Symposium
[Från FaceBook, annonserat av Anders Burman, rev. 2011-04-14:]
Tid: Fred 13 maj 2011 kl. 09.00-17.00
Plats: Lokal ME452 i Moas Båge,
Södertörns högskola
Varmt välkomna till detta symposium till vilket vi
har bjudit in ett tiotal tongivande forskare - Donald Broady, Bernt Gustavsson,
Ingela Josefson, Sven-Eric Liedman, Mats Myrstener, Kerstin Rydbeck, Inga Sanner,
Crister Skoglund och Kjell Östberg - för att under en heldag belysa och
diskutera svenska bildningstraditioner och bildningens betydelse idag.
Symposiet, som är ett samarrangemang mellan Idéhistoria och Centrum för lärande
och bildning vid Södertörns högskola, är öppet för allmänheten och kräver inget
anmälan. Fri entré.
Arr: Anders Burman <anders.burman@sh.se> & Per Sundgren
<per.sundgren@sh.se>
Preliminärt program
9.00–10.45
Moira von Wright:
Välkomnande
Sven-Eric Liedman: Bildad men kanske inte så vis – om Carl
Adolph Agardh
Per Sundgren: Ingen särskild bildningsfråga?
Mats
Myrstener: Valfrid Palmgren och Fredrik Hjelmqvist, ledande
folkbiblioteksideologer
Kaffe
11.15–12.15
Anders Burman:
Ellen Key, bildningen och drömmen om den nya människan
Ingela Josefson: Hans
Larsson och vår tid
Lunch
13.30–15.00
Crister Skoglund: Oscar
Olsson – en svensk Lenin
Kerstin Rydbeck: Folkbildningen – en heteronormativ
historia eller...?
Inga Sanner: Om bildning och livsfrågor
Kaffe
15.30–17.00
Kjell Östberg: Från bildning till utbildning. Olof Palme och
1960-talets skolreformer
Bernt Gustavsson: Tre samtida versioner av
bildningstanken i ett internationellt perspektiv
Donald Broady: De senaste
decenniernas utveckling
Slutord
--- [Symposiet är ett evenemang i spåren av utgivningen av Anders Burman & Per Sundgren (red.), Bildning. Texter från Esaias Tegnér till Sven-Eric Liedman, Daidalos, Göteborg 2010]
2011-06-28
Från Maison des Sciences de l'Homme i Paris meddelas att Manuel Castells
kommer att hålla en stor föreläsning tisd 28 juni kl 19.00 som direktsänds på
http://www.livestream.com/fmsh
Denna föreläsning, som ska handla om
effekter av "den arabiska våren" m.m., blir ett slags installationsföreläsning
för Castells i hans nya position som professor i "Kommunikation och Internet"
vid den nybildade Collège International d'Études Globales i Paris.
/D
2011-07-11 -- 2011-07-11 Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS
This is a Call for Papers for the above symposium/conference addressing the work of Pierre Bourdieu as represented through Geometric Data Analyses. The Symposium will be a featured strand of the International Classification Conference.
Date: 11-15th July 2011
Venue: University of St Andrews,
Scotland, UK
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/ifcs2011/
The Symposium will have a 4 hour slot each day dedicated to the presentation of papers, and ample time will be given to considering each one in detail. The Symposium will begin with discussion of Bourdieu’s theory of practice, what he set out to do, and the range of graphic representation used in his data analyses. We will include papers on Multiple Correspondence Analysis; both in studies which replicate areas of Bourdieu’s work and offer extensions and refinements of it.
Possible areas will include: Education/ Culture; Politics and Power/ Economics; Art and Aesthetics.
The idea is that participants will develop their own appreciation and expertise of theory and practice within a Bourdieusian perspective with respect to Geometric Data Analysis.
The Symposium will also offer a one-day Introductory Workshop on MCA prior to the Conference for those with less experience of it. The workshop will be led by Mike Grenfell, Frédéric Lebaron and Brigitte LeRoux
Please send a 200 word abstract to both:
Prof. Michael
Grenfell, Trinity College, Dublin
grenfelm@tcd.ie
and
Prof. Brigitte LeRoux, MAP5, Université Paris Descartes
and
CEVIPOF/CNRS, Sciences-Po Paris
Brigitte.LeRoux@mi.parisdescartes.fr
CLOSING DATE: THURSDAY 31ST
MARCH 2011
2011-08-04 -- 2011-08-07
[Vid Nordiska sociologföreningens konferens i Oslo i augusti 2011 kommer arbetsgruppen för studiet av eliter att anordna en eller flera sessioner. Definitivt av intresse för SEC.]
University of Oslo, Norway, 4. – 7. August 2011
http://www.nordicsociology2011.org/web/
A large number of working groups are defined for the Nordic Sociological Conference 2011. Each of these groups accept paper presentations. One of the groups focuses on the sociology of elites: "Elites in modern societies".
Concepts like power, class and elite are usually founded on an assumption that society, the positions an individual occupies herein and the relations between individuals located in these positions, can be analysed as a multidimensional hierarchy, and where the elites are the ones located at the top of the relevant hierarchies. Across Europe, the trajectories that lead individuals to given elite positions, and the degree of intersectorial elite circulation, has proven to be subject to strong variation.
In this group, papers on a variety of research questions related to the sociology of elites will be presented. Topics will include:
- patterns of elite recruitment, reproduction and circulation
- theories of elite distinction
- elites and democracy
- elites, power
and classes
- economic, cultural and professional elites
- elites and
gender
We also welcome papers on other topics in the sociology of elites.
Deadline for abstract submission: February 1st, 2011.
Abstracts should be submitted through the online registration system:
https://www5.shocklogic.com/scripts/jmevent/Abstract.asp?Client_Id='CC'&Project_Id='1112'&Form_Id=1&Language_Code=UK1
E-mails for further information: Johs.Hjellbrekke (johs.hjellbrekke@sos.uib.no)
and Magne Flemmen (magne.flemmen@sosgeo.uio.no).
2011-09-06 -- 2011-09-08
PhD Course, University of Oslo, 6-8 Sept. 2011
See http://www.sv.uio.no/iss/forskning/doktorgrad-karriere/forskerutdanning/kurs/phd-kurs/2011/klasseanalyse/index.html
Lecturers: Professor John Scott and Professor Fiona Devine.
The
course provides a theoretical approach to social stratification and power as
well as analyses of specific classes.
Tid: 6. sep. 2011 09:00 - 8. sep. 2011
16:00
John Scott and Fiona Devine will give lectures on the following
topics.
There will also be sessions with contributions from attendees. A more detailed program will follow.
1) A theoretical approach to Social
Stratification and Power
The session covers the argument on
stratification and power as a reconceptualisation of a Weberian argument (on
class and status) and
links this to recent work from Bourdieu on symbolic
power as 'status'.
2) Conceptualising a working class: is there still a
working class?
The session will look at how the theoretical ideas can be
used to define a working class and will apply this to the British case,
suggesting a
'rise and fall' of the working class over the period 1850-1960.
Isssues are then raised about whether a similar process applies in other
societies. Attendees will be invited to talk about the use of the concept and
approach for Norway and other societies with which they are familiar.
3) Working-class reproduction.
This session will look at the classic
question of whether working class kids still get working class jobs as asked
by Paul Willis nearly 30
years ago? It will address the relationship between
class and educational attainment and draw on empirical research on young
people's transitions from school into further education and employment.
4) Middle class or middle classes?
The session will consider ongoing
discussions about the middle class and how it has changed over the twentieth
century. It will consider the
extent to which a middle class of professional
and high-level managers is economically, culturally and socially distinct
from a wider mass middle class and the implications for understanding the
class structure.
5) Conceptualising economic power and capitalist class
formation
The session looks at ways of measuring economic power and
assessing networks of economic power, the relationship of control to property ownership, and will be taking a comparative approach.
6) Social mobility
and immobility.
The session will look at what social mobility is
important and considers patterns and trends in the UK but also beyond. The
current political debate in the UK about whether social mobility is declining
raises important questions about what governments can or cannot do to
`improve' social mobility.
To sign up, please email Kari Henriksen
at kari.henriksen(at)sosgeo.uio.no
Questions concerning the course can be
sent to Professor Marianne Nordli Hansen: m.n.hansen(at)sosgeo.uio.no
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