A conference on hate crimes will be held in Roanoke, VA, August 31–September 2, 2022. Scholars interested in participating are encouraged to send a brief abstract describing their research to either James Hawdon or Matthew Costello by April 30, 2022. Selected papers presented at the conference will be invited to contribute to an anthology on hate crimes, Research Handbook on Hate Crime and Society.
The Conference on Korean Aging: Issues and Implications will be held in Portland, OR, August 3, 2022. Driven by the extremely low levels of fertility and much enhanced longevity, the pace of population aging in Korea has been the fastest in the world. To discuss various aspects of the aging population in Korea, the organizers are seeking abstracts based on original research that examines issues many older individuals in Korea face. Topics include but are not limited to: (1) health and mortality of older adults; (2) work and economic well-being over the life course; (3) family configuration and living arrangement among older adults; and (4) aging of gender and sexual minority adults. Please send your abstract (about 1,000 words) and CV to Hyeyoung Woo and Hyunjoon Park by May 15, 2022. Email questions to Hyeyoung Woo. Read the full call for papers here.