Deadline: 1 April 2014
"Equal is not Enough: Exploring novel theoretical and empirical approaches to
study the shaping of (in)equalities", organised by the Policy Research Centre
on Equality Policies <http://www.steunpuntgelijkekansen.be/?lang=en>
The PRCEP organised its first "Equal is not Enough" conference in 2006, and then
again in 2010. The third edition of this conference will take place in Antwerp
(Belgium) from 4 till 6 February, 2015.
"Equal is not Enough" conferences aim to generate a better understanding of
contemporary inequalities by mobilising multi-disciplinary insights. This
edition looks into the causes, consequences and the dynamics of inequality
along socio-demographic lines in contemporary societies, and further examines
the policies to combat it. It addresses grounds of inequality such as gender,
gender identity and gender expression, ethnicity, sexual preference,
disability, class, age, and educational background as well as their
intersections. The conference is designed to stimulate fresh impulses and cross
disciplinary interactions.
We now welcome paper and panel proposals. Proposals should reach us by the 1st
of April, 2014, the latest. We invite you to submit your proposals online, via
the 'Equal is not Enough' submission form
<http://www.equalisnotenough.org/main.aspx?c=.EQUALISNOTENOUGH&n=117882>.
The conference is organised in four thematic sections:
Section 1: The relation between law and social policy
Section 2: (Re)shaping (in)equalities in and through politics and policies
Section 3: Diversity and (in)equality in work and organisations
Section 4: Equality, policy and the life course
Key note speeches will be given by:
Professor Sylvia Walby
<http://www.equalisnotenough.org/main.aspx?c=.EQUALISNOTENOUGH&n=82293>
(Lancaster University)
Professor Jeff Hearn
<http://www.equalisnotenough.org/main.aspx?c=.EQUALISNOTENOUGH&n=82294>
(University of Huddersfield, Hanken School of Economics, and Örebro
University)
Professor Dagmar Schiek
<http://www.equalisnotenough.org/main.aspx?c=.EQUALISNOTENOUGH&n=82295>
(University of Leeds)
Further information on the conference theme, the keynote lectures, and how to
submit proposals to the conference may be found at the 'Equal is not Enough'
Web site
<http://www.equalisnotenough.org/main.aspx?c=.EQUALISNOTENOUGH&n=79345>.
For more information on the conference, please contact Dr.Eline Sievers
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
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