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Volume: 50
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Calls for Papers: Conferences

The Fifteenth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum will be on the theme of “Rethinking the Museum,” and will take place at Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia April 22–24, 2022. The Inclusive Museum Research Network is brought together by a shared concern for the future role of the museum and how it can become more inclusive. Proposals are invited on several themes. The deadline is January 22, 2022. For more information, visit the website.

The Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics invites papers for its 34th annual conference, “Fractious Connections: Anarchy, Activism, Coordination, and Control,” hosted by the University of Amsterdam, July 9–11, 2022. The deadline for submissions is January 25, 2022. Find more information here.

The Twelfth International Conference on the Constructed Environment will be held on the theme of “Design Reset: Constructing New Environments for Living, Work and Play,” at the University of Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico, April 28–29, 2022. The Constructed Environment Research Network is brought together by a common shared interest in human configurations of the environment and the interactions among the constructed, social, and natural environments. The network invites proposals on several themes. The proposal deadline is January 28, 2022. For more information, visit the website.

The 23rd Conference on the Small City and Regional Community, to be held March 23–24, 2022, at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, is seeking presentations. The theme is “Building Infrastructure in Small Cities, Towns, and Rural Areas.” Infrastructure is defined broadly to include the social as well as the physical dimensions. The deadline is February 1, 2022. Additional information about the conference and the submission process can be found here.

The 16th Junior Theorists Symposium (JTS) invites submissions of précis for the annual symposium, which will be held in person on August 4, 2022, prior to the ASA 2022 Annual Meeting. The JTS is a conference featuring the work of up-and-coming sociologists, sponsored in part by ASA’s Theory Section. We invite all ABD graduate students, recent PhDs, postdocs, and assistant professors who received their PhDs from 2018 onward to submit up to a three-page précis (800–1000 words). The précis should include the key theoretical contribution of the paper and a general outline of the argument. Successful précis from last year’s symposium can be viewed here. For more information on submission guidelines, contact Tara Gonsalves (University of California-Berkeley) and Davon Norris (The Ohio State University) at [email protected]. The deadline is February 25, 2022, and information about symposium sessions can be found on the website.

The Eighteenth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society will be held on the theme of “Trust, Surveillance, Democracy,” and will take place at the National Changhua University of Education, Changhua City, Taiwan, on April 15–16, 2022. The conference will explore the complex and subtle relationships between technology, knowledge, and society, and invites proposals on several themes. The proposal deadline is March 15, 2022. For more information, visit the website.