School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies

programme

'The Challenge to Global Social Inquiry:

inclusion, exclusion, and participation'

18th November 2005

University of Birmingham

Conference Room, European Research Institute
Pritchatts Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham

0930-1000: coffee and registration

1000-1115: national social science: a limit to global social inquiry?

  • Peter Taylor, Professor of Geography, University of Loughborough
  • Ian Diamond, Professor and Chief Executive of the Economic and Social Research Council

Chair: Jennifer Platt


1115-1145: coffee break

1145-1300: subjects or objects: power, participation and social inquiry

  • Ratna Kapur, Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for Feminist Legal Research, New Delhi
  • Jill Steans, Senior Lecturer in International Relations Theory, University of Birmingham

Chair: Shelley Bludgeon


1300-1400: lunch

1400-1515: secularism: a necessary condition for social inquiry?

  • Adam Seligman, Professor of Religion, Boston University
  • Gregor McLennan, Professor of Sociology, Bristol University

Chair: Will Leggett


1515-1545: coffee break

1545-1700: disciplines: a limit to global social inquiry?

  • Max Steuer, Reader Emeritus in Economics, London School of Economics
  • Steve Fuller, Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick

Chair: Sue Scott


1700-1730: roundtable

Chair: John Holmwood


1730: drinks reception

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