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Second ISA Forum of Sociology

The second ISA Forum of Sociology « Social justice and democratization »

Buenos Aires, Argentina – August 1-4, 2012

The times in which we live call on sociologists to engage in research that strengthens links between our discipline and the public sphere. The Second ISA Forum will provide an array of opportunities for a global dialogue about transformative change.

With the participation of the OSC: Annabelle Allouch, Pauline Clech, Marco Oberti, Edmond Préteceille, Clément Rivière

 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012: 9:00 AM-10:30 AM – Temp: RT1 (Faculty of Economics)

RC04 Sociology of Education

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management

« The emergence of ‘potential’ as an alternative category of academic judgement? Access schemes and the renewal of paradigms on excellence in French and English elite Higher Education », Annabelle Allouch, Sciences Po Paris, France

 

Thursday, August 2, 2012: 9:00 AM-10:30 AM – Faculty of Economics, TBA

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee)

« Urban segregation and school inequalities: structural changes and the impact of the school distric policy reform in parisian suburbs », Edmond Préteceille, Sciences Po, France; Marco Oberti, Sciences Po Paris – OSC, France

« Promoting ‘social diversity’, urban segregation and inequalities: The case of sciences po in Paris » (Distributed Paper), Marco Oberti, Sciences Po Paris – OSC, France

 

Saturday, August 4, 2012: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM – Faculty of Economics, TBA

RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee)

« ‘red suburb’ and otherness: How migrant arts became legitimate in the communist and working class parisian suburb » (Oral Presentation), Pauline Clech, OSC (Sciences-po/CNRS), France

 

Saturday, August 4, 2012: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM – OB 301 (Faculty of Economics)

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee)

« ‘erano altri tempi’. parents’ diachronic look at children’s experience of public spaces in two european metropolises » (Oral Presentation), Clément Rivière, Sciences Po, France

 

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