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by irinamuset — last modified 2008-07-28 08:39

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Youth & Generation is a research network of European Sociological Association that is open for participation from youth researchers from all over Europe and abroad. It covers all aspects of sociological and cultural youth research.

Youth & Generation is a research network of European Sociological Association that is open for participation from youth researchers from all over Europe and abroad. It covers all aspects of sociological and cultural youth research. 

The network was founded in Budapest in 1995. The purpose of the network is to advance research and development in the field of youth sociology, trans­disciplinary youth studies, and intergenerational issues, and to provide the main forum for sociological advancement and debate within this field on a European scale.

Youth & Generation organises paper sessions at the bi-annual conferences of ESA, mid-way conferences, and other network activities.

 

 


Midterm conference of the Research Network 'Youth & Generation'  (RN30) of European Sociological Association ESA in co-operation with Estonian Youth Institute.

Conference venue is Roosta Holiday Village, which is located in the northwest part of Estonia, 1,5 hours drive from Tallinn.

We are pleased  to invite you to the second Midterm Conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA) research network “Youth and Generation”  (RN30), which will take place in Estonia.

The conference is entitled Youth and Youth Sociology in Europe. Since the 1980s Europe has gone through tremendous social, ideological, political and cultural changes. The collapse of socialism and the dominance of neoliberal ideology in political discourse and practice has changed the political scenery. Neoliberal policies of governments of several European countries has worsened the living conditions of young people and lead to youth uprisings and protests e.g. in France.

Europe is an ageing continent, which urgently needs immigrants to maintain or to establish basic structures of welfare society. The need for increased immigration has coincided with growing concerns regarding internal security and the coherence of European societies. The EU as the major political and economical actor in Europe is trying at the same time to attract well-educated immigrants and to reduce the inflow of poorly educated immigrants. Managing diversity is, therefore, one of the most pressing challenges for all European societies. Targeted multiculturalism has been the main management strategy of diversity in Europe. This strategy has lead to different and consequently unequal treatment of minorities and caused an increase in tension between different ethnic, cultural and religious groups. Young members of ethnic majorities and minorities face ethnic diversity, they also might find solutions to ethnic conflicts in their everyday life encounters.  Structural changes throughout Europe are hence changing the social conditions of young people. This conference provides a forum for European youth sociologists to discuss with their colleagues the most burning issues from the point of view of young people in Europe.

European sociology, including youth sociology, is also changing or at least it should change in order to be able to better understand Europe as a cultural, political and social entity the parts of which are interdependent.  This conference will encourage discussion of the demands made by changing societies on youth sociology.

Keynote speakers of the conference are 
Claire Wallace, Professor of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, President of European Sociological Association
topic: Youth and European citizenship

Gary Pollock, Department of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University 
 topic: Youth transitions and their family-household contexts

Papers can be proposed within topics related to the conference theme. Send an abstract, max 200 words, attached as a word or rtf document (no Vista versions, please) to the coordinator of the conference Vesa Puuronen ( vesa.puuronen@uku.fiThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) at latest 15.8. 2008.

The conference fee will be 300 € including meals, accommodation and bus from Tallinn to Roosta.

If you have any questions concerning the programme of the conference, please contact Vesa Puuronen ( vesa.puuronen@uku.fiThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ). For practical arrangements, please contact Marti Taru, managing director of Estonian Youth Institute ( marti@iiss.eeThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it )

 
The conference will be organized as a small and coherent workshop. The number of participants is restricted to 40. As the number of participants is limited, abstracts will be evaluated by the board. All who submit an abstract will be informed by the end of September 2008. Prospective participants are requested to register then and pay the conference fee. Travelling information and registration details will be supplied with the confirmation letter.

The Board of the European Sociological Association’s Research Network ‘Youth & Generation’

Serdar M. Degirmencioglu (Secretary), Istanbul Bilgi University 

Ladislav Machacek, University of ss. Cyril and Metod

Raili Nugin, Tallinn University

Gary Pollock (Deputy Coordinator), Manchester Metropolitan University

Vesa Puuronen, University of Kuopio

Tracy Shildrick. University of Teesside
 

Carsten Yndigegn (Coordinator), University of Southern Denmark

For more information:
www.youthandgeneration.org

http://www.youthandgeneration.org/news/call-for-papers-youth-and-youth-sociology-in-europe-estonia-8.-11.1.-2009.html

Deadline: 2008/08/15

 

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