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Henrik Enroth ~ Linnaeus University, Sweden ~ CCS Faculty Fellow |
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Albert Hawks ~ University of Michigan ~ Graduate Student Sensing Evil: Popular Culture, Tacit Aesthetic Knowledge, and Sociological Art Therapy |
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Thomas DeGloma ~ Hunter College, City University of New York ~ CCS Faculty Fellow |
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Matthew Norton ~ University of Oregon ~ CCS Faculty Fellow Rules for the Unruly: Moral Translations and Spheres of Adjudication |
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CCS Spring Conference ~ 2022
Back off Screen, Back on Track: The Return of an Invented Tradition Friday, April 29 & Saturday, April 30 This year’s CCS Spring Conference will be on Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30. We are excited to welcome plenary speaker CCS Faculty Fellow Bernadette Nadya Jaworsky. We will have one student session and one Visiting Fellows session. On Saturday afternoon there will be a Symposium on Philip Smith’s recent book, Durkheim and After: The Durkheimian Tradition, 1893-2020. Speakers will be Marcel Fournier, Steven Lukes and Marcus Morgan with a response from Philip Smith. SPACE IS LIMITED - If you are not on the conference program please RSVP to Nadine Amalfi prior to the event. |
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