Social and Policy Sciences

2010 SEA Annual Meeting

The Society for Economic Anthropology (SEA) is having its annual meeting April 8-10, 2010 in Tampa, Florida. This conference will bring together researchers to examine the connections among economy, sustainability, heritage, and identity that tourism makes explicit. 300-500 word abstract for a paper or a poster to be sent to Sarah Lyon at sarah.lyon@uky.edu or 202 Lafferty Hall, Department of Anthropology, University of Kentucky; Lexington, KY 40506-0024. Visit the SEA website to see suggestions for topics and for information on the conference.

Deadline: 
November 15, 2009
Contact Address: 

Sarah Lyon
202 Lafferty Hall
Department of Anthropology
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0024

Email: 
sarah.lyon@uky.edu

Historia Actual Online

This online journal is seeking original manuscripts. Research articles, reviews of books, research notes, and commentaries concerning all areas of contemporary history should be sent via e-mail to: aha@uca.es for review and possible publication. See author instructions at journal website for details.

Deadline: 
December 31, 9999
Contact Address: 

Studies in Social Justice

The Editors of Studies in Social Justice invite submissions all year round. Studies in Social Justice is published twice yearly by the Centre for Studies in Social Justice, University of Windsor. This is an electronic journal. Vist the journal website at: studiesin socialjustice.org

Deadline: 
December 31, 9999

Journal of Social Change

Proposals on any area related to social change, for possible publication in the Journal of Social Change.

Deadline: 
December 31, 9999
Contact Address: 

Bipartisan Policy Center

Mission Statement

"[T]o develop and promote solutions that can attract public support and political momentum in order to achieve real progress."

 

Center for Biological Diversity

Mission Statement

"[T]o secure a future for all species, great and small, hovering on the brink of extinction."

 

Getting beyond the Bush Doctrine

January 1, 2006
Affiliation:
Publication Type: Occasional Paper
Abstract:

This Occasional Paper summarizes the findings and argument of an edited volume that was published in 2007 by the University of Georgia Press as its lead study in a new series on contemporary issues in global politics, entitled From Superpower to Besieged Global Power: Implications for American Foreign Policy and Global Order.

 

What Went Wrong? A Panel Discussion on the Global Financial Crisis

Date: May 1, 2009
Organization: Illinois MBA, MBA Student Association, MBA Graduate Finance Association, Latin American Business Society (MBA Diversity Association)
Research Clusters: Social and Policy Sciences
Format: [streaming]
Running Time: 1 hour, 16 minutes

Michael Sandretto

Lecturer of Accountancy

Department: College of Business
E-mail: sandrett@illinois.edu
Phone: (217) 244-6410

 

Laura A. Hastings

Adjunct Professor

Department: College of Law
E-mail: lhasting@law.illinois.edu

 

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