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[eccr] Open University Pavis Centre conference - Cultural Returns
Mon Aug 05 18:58:38 GMT 2002
>Below are details of a conference, Cultural Returns: Assessing the Place of
>Culture in Social Thought, organised by the Pavis Centre for Social and
>Cultural Research at the Open University, and to be held at St. Hugh's
>College, Oxford from 18-20 September 2002. A small number of places are
>still available for non-speakers at this conference, but they are going fast
>(all speaker places are now allocated). The final deadline for registrations
>is 31 August, but if you would like to come, we recommend that you register
>as soon as possible, as we may well have to close registrations before this
>date - demand for places has exceeded our hopes and expectations.
>
>You can register for this conference by downloading the Cultural Returns
>registration form from the web site
>(http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/pavis - then click on 'Cultural
>Returns' or 'Future Events') and returning it by mail to the address given
>on the form along with payment. If for some reason you're unable to download
>the form, you can contact (socsci-pavis /at/ open.ac.uk) and request one.
>
>Details, including a provisional programme, follow:
>
>This major international conference brings together leading figures in
>cultural studies, cultural and political theory, cultural history, cultural
>geography, sociology of culture and cultural anthropology to debate the
>place of culture in social thought in the wake of 'cultural turns' in a
>number of disciplines, and the place of culture in putatively 'culturalised'
>societies and economies.
>
>Culture is increasingly central in contemporary societies. It is an
>important force in social and political change; a key economic sector in its
>own right; and it permeates our everyday lives. Meanwhile, culture has
>become increasingly central to social thought. In a range of academic
>disciplines across the social sciences and humanities, including sociology,
>anthropology, history, geography, psychology, media studies, education,
>politics, gender studies, economics and cultural studies, unprecedented
>attention has been paid to issues of meaning, symbol and communication. But
>how fruitful have the various "cultural turns" been? What have they
>contributed to our understanding of the relations between culture and
>society?
>
>It is time for an assessment of the role of culture in societies and in
>social thought, and for serious thinking about the most important directions
>for future work. This conference, organised by the Pavis Centre for Social
>and Cultural Research at the Open University, and to be held in the
>beautiful setting of St. Hugh's College, Oxford, will explore these issues
>across the following key themes.
>
>· Culture and social thought
>· Cultural economy
>· Culture and governance: rethinking the regulation of culture, and the role
>of culture in social life
>· Culture and identity
>· Culture, diaspora and globalization
>· Media culture
>
>Confirmed keynote and plenary speakers include: Tony Bennett, Anthony
>Elliott, Nancy Fraser, Richard Johnson, Meaghan Morris, David Saunders,
>Beverley Skeggs and Margi Wetherell.
>
>
>
>CONFERENCE TIMETABLE
>
>Please note that meals are only available if already booked in advance.
>Breakfast is
>included in the cost of accommodation. The plenary sessions are still
>provisional at
>this stage.
>
>Wednesday 18 September
>
>12 noon - 6pm Registration desk open at main entrance to St. Hugh's College
>
>NB lunch is not available at St. Hugh's on this opening day. Pubs, sandwich
>shops
>and restaurants can be found in North Parade, only five minutes' walk from
>the
>College. Tea and coffee facilities are available in all rooms.
>
>1.30-3.00 Opening Plenary
>
>Beverley Skeggs - The Shifting Self: Making Personhood into Cultural
>Property
>Tony Bennett - Returning to 'Culture'
>
>3.00-3.30 Tea and coffee in the Maplethorpe Building foyer
>
>3.30-5.00 Session 1
>
>5.00-5.30 Break
>
>5.30-7.00 Session 2
>
>7.00-8.00 Drinks reception, hosted by Sage Publications, Maplethorpe
>Building foyer
>
>8.00 Dinner in the dining hall, St. Hugh's College (only available if booked
>in
>advance through the conference organisers)
>
>9.00pm-12 midnight College bar open
>
>
>
>Thursday, 19 September
>
>8.30-12 noon: registration in the Maplethorpe Building foyer
>
>8.00-8.45 Breakfast (available to everyone who has booked accommodation at
>the
>College)
>
>9.00-10.30 Session 3
>
>10.30-11 Tea and coffee, Maplethorpe Building foyer
>
>11.00-12.30 Plenary 2
>
>Roundtable discussion: Questions of personal identity
>
>Anthony Elliott - Psychoanalysis, Politics and the Question of
>Representation
>David Saunders - Legal Person/Religious Identity
>Margi Wetherell - title to be confirmed
>
>12.30-2.00 Lunch in the dining hall
>
>2.00-3.30 Session 4
>
>3.30-4.00 Tea and coffee, Maplethorpe Building foyer
>
>4.00-5.30 Plenary 3
>
>Nancy Fraser - Distorted Beyond All Recognition: On Culture and Economy in
>Capitalist Society (A Rejoinder to Axel Honneth)
>Richard Johnson - Distinctive Dialogues: Cultural Studies in a Cultural
>World
>
>7.00-8.00 Drinks reception to celebrate the publication of Gary Bridge and
>Sophie
>Watson (eds.), The Blackwell City Reader and The Blackwell Companion to the
>City,
>hosted by Blackwell Publishers, and introduced by Linda McDowell (Professor
>of
>Geography, University College London).
>
>8.00pm Dinner in the dining hall
>
>9.00-12 midnight College bar open
>
>Friday, 20 September
>
>8.00-8.45 Breakfast
>
>8.30-12 noon Registration in the foyer of the Maplethorpe Building
>
>9.00-10.30 Session 5
>
>10.30-11.00 Tea and coffee, Maplethorpe Building foyer
>
>11.00-12.30 Session 6
>
>12.30-2.00 Lunch, St. Hugh's dining hall
>
>2.00-3.30 Session 7
>
>3.30-4.00 Tea and coffee, Maplethorpe Building foyer
>
>4.00-5.00 Closing plenary
>
>Meaghan Morris - Implementing 'Globalisation': Translation, Cultural Studies
>and
>Educational Reform
>
>5.00 Thankyous and au revoirs
>
>
>
>SESSION 1
>
>Panel 1.1
>MEDIA CULTURE 1
>Wednesday, 18 September 3.30-5.00
>Wordsworth Room
>
>Shakantula Banaji - Youth Audiences, Culture and Hindi Commercial Cinema:
>The
>Viewing Context in London and Bombay
>Magnus Andersson - Media Use and Spatial Negotiation
>Andrea Press - Teens Talk: Reflections on Media Ethnography across the
>Atlantic
>Divide
>Nick Perry - Virtual Spectatorship and the ANT/ipodal
>
>
>Panel 1.2
>CULTURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT 1
>Wednesday, 18 September 3.30-5.00
>Conservatory
>
>Don Slater - Rethinking Economies: 'Culturalism', Cultural Turns and Social
>Analysis
>Katrina Schlunke - Me, You, History and the Trauma of the Cultural Turn
>Morten Valbjørn - Culture AND IR, Culture IN IR: Culture-Blind,
>Culture-Blinded
>and Culturally Conscious Currents within the Discipline of International
>Relations
>Jeremy Gilbert - Culture / Discourse: After Logocentrism
>
>
>Panel 1.3
>IDENTITY 1
>Wednesday, 18 September 3.30-5.00
>MTB Seminar Room
>
>Karen Henwood - Imaging Difference: Masculinities, Identities and the 'New
>Father'
>Victoria Robinson - Taking Risks: Masculinities, Identities and Rock
>Climbing
>Hillevi Ganetz - The King of the Woods and the King of the Beasts: Nature,
>Culture
>and Gender in Televised Wildlife Films
>Bruce Horsfield - The Political Appropriation of a Cultural Elite: the
>Australian SAS
>Regiment and the Tampa incident
>
>
>Panel 1.4
>CULTURE AND GOVERNANCE 1
>Wednesday, 18 September 3.30-5.00
>MGA Lecture Room
>
>Martina Böse - Contemporary Urban Culture and the Governance of 'Cultural
>Diversity'
>Sandra Trienekens - Art versus Culture: the West versus the Rest
>David Alcaud - Rediscovering Culture in Social Thought: Italian Debates Upon
>the
>Reinvention of A Polity
>Melinda Rose Silva - The Mirror Has Two Faces: How the Victoria and Albert
>Museum Manufactures "Britishness" in the New British Galleries
>
>
>Panel 1.5
>IDENTITY 2
>Wednesday, 18 September, 3.30-5
>Buttery Bar
>
>Suki Ali - Classing Ethnicity: Racialisation and Cultural Processes
>Bing Feng - "I Don't See Myself as Different" - Chinese School Children in
>Northern
>Ireland
>Mary Caputi - De-Aestheticized Art and Feminist Praxis: Some Thoughts on
>Theodor
>Adorno
>Sally Munt -Spatialising the Self: A Critical Re-evaluation of Foucault
>with
>Cavarero
>
>
>SESSION 2
>
>Panel 2.1
>CULTURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT 2
>Wednesday, 18 September, 5.30-7.00
>Wordsworth Room
>
>Mickaël Vaillant - title to be confirmed
>Mark J. Smith - Whose Turn Is It?: the Significance of the Argument for a
>Cultural
>Turn
>Lilli Zeuner - The Concept of Culture in Classical and in Contemporary
>Sociology:
>Between Integration and Differentiation
>Jeremy Valentine - Disagreeable Culture
>
>
>Panel 2.2
>CULTURAL ECONOMY 1
>Wednesday, 18 September, 5.30-7.00
>Conservatory
>
>Olav Velthuis - Circuits of Commerce
>Brett Neilson - The Returns of Money Laundering: Transformations of Value in
>
>Global Capitalism
>Ronan Le Velly - Market Transactions Sociology versus Market Sociology
>Grégoire Mallard - Epistemological Implications of the 'Cultural Turn' for
>Economic
>Sociology
>
>
>Panel 2.3
>DIASPORA AND GLOBALIZATION 1
>Wednesday, 18 September, 5.30-7.00
>MTB Seminar Room
>
>Nick Stevenson - Cultural Citizenship, Cosmopolitanism and the Information
>AgePaddy Dolan and Pierre McDonagh - The Movement of People, the Movement of
>
>Culture, and the Deployment of Nation: Between Home and Belonging For Asylum
>
>Seekers in Ireland
>Motti Regev - Cultural Uniqueness, Cultural Sameness and Contemporary
>Cultural
>Forms
>Jeffrey Roberts - the Transformation of Scottish Nationalism: Publics,
>Events and
>Network Switchings
>
>
>
>Panel 2.4
>CULTURE AND GOVERNANCE 2
>Wednesday, 18 September, 5.30-7.00
>MGA Lecture Room
>
>Nick Couldry - Culture and Forgetting; Or, Can the 'Digital Divide' Be
>Governed
>and Should We Allow It To Be?
>Joy Pierce - Communication Unplugged: The Digital Divide One Community At A
>Time
>Kendall R. Phillips - Phantoms of the Fall: 'Culture' Versus 'Public' in
>Contemporary Critical Theory
>Julianne Stewart - Cultural Syncretism, Communication Technologies and
>Citizenship: A Case Study of Recent Italian Immigrants in Australia
>
>
>Panel 2.5
>IDENTITY 3
>Wednesday, 18 September, 5.30-7.00
>Buttery Bar
>
>Jane Kilby - The Society of Language: Reading the Subject Through Levinas
>Ole M. Høystad - Anthropology and Cultural Studies: Rethinking Or Replacing
>Identity with Integrity
>Shi-Xu - Culture and Person as Discourse
>Stephen Pritchard - Cultural Calculus: Cultural Politics, Contemporary
>Indigenous
>Art and the Work of Peter Robinson
>
>
>SESSION 3
>
>Panel 3.1
>CULTURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT 3
>Thursday, 19 September, 9.00-10.30
>Wordsworth Room
>
>Svante Beckman - How Big Is Culture?
>Andrew Calcutt - After Society: the Rise of Cultural Thinking, the Demise of
>Social
>theory, and the Partial Return of the Pre-Modern
>Imre Szeman - Culture and Globalization; Or, the Humanities in Ruins
>Allan J. Sutherland - Night and Day: The Crepuscular Nature of the Cultural
>Turn in
>Contemporary Jazz Studies
>
>
>
>Panel 3.2
>MEDIA CULTURE 2
>Thursday, 19 September, 9.00-10.30
>Conservatory
>
>Paul Frosh - What Makes an Image? Cultural Authority, Commercial Dynamics
>and
>the 'Becoming' of a Visual Product
>Jane Stokes - Niche Marketing in a Multi-Media Economy: The Magazine
>Industry
>and the Challenge of the Internet 1995-2002
>Fang-chih Yang - Representing Western Feminism in Taiwanese Popular Media
>Lynda King - Middle-Aged Women: Discourses of Decline and Decay
>
>
>Panel 3.3
>IDENTITY 4
>Thursday, 19 September 9.00-10.30
>MTB Seminar Room
>
>Belinda Morrissey - The Impossible Subject: Legal and Media Cultures' Denial
>of
>Agency To Women Who Kill
>Avril Maddrell - Consumption, Donation and Voluntary Work: Sources of
>Identity in
>Charity Shops
>Paula Black - 'What Suits One Doesn't Suit Everybody': Negotiating
>'Appropriateness' in Everyday Life
>Abigail Gardner - Dangerous Divas and Desires
>
>
>Panel 3.4
>CULTURE AND GOVERNANCE 3
>Thursday, 19 September 9.00-10.30
>MGA Lecture Room
>
>Lily Hoffman - Tourism, the Political Economy and Culture of the inner City
>- New
>Opportunities, Continuing Constraints
>Keith Hollinshead - Worldmaking: the Underexamined Agency and Authority of
>Tourism in the Manufacture of Peoples, Places, and Pasts
>Sibel Yardimci - Sponsoring Festivals, Selling Istanbul: Arts Or Market?
>
>
>Panel 3.5
>DIASPORA AND GLOBALIZATION 2
>Thursday, 19 September 9.00-10.30
>Buttery Bar
>
>Sarah Parry - Writing Home: (Dis)locations in Contemporary Fiction
>Nabila Jaber - Homing and Belonging in the New Diaspora Gender, Investment
>and
>Ethnicity
>Fatma Tutuncu - Rethinking Cultural Transformation: Performing in the City,
>Performing the City
>Matthias Zick Varul - Religions Vs. Consumer Culture: Protestantism and
>Islam
>under the Hegemony of Consumerism
>
>
>SESSION 4
>
>Panel 4.1
>CULTURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT 4
>Thursday, 19 September 2.00-3.30
>Wordsworth Room
>
>Stephen Duncombe - Cultural Strategies in Contemporary North American Direct
>
>Action Movements
>Melissa Gregg - Useful Politics: A Cultural Studies Toolbox for Electric
>Fences
>Giovanni Porfido - Becoming Visible: Gay Identity and Visual Justice
>Marc V. Steinberg - When Politics Goes Pop: On the intersections of Popular
>and
>Political Culture
>
>Panel 4.2
>CULTURAL ECONOMY 2
>Thursday, 19 September 2.00-3.30
>Conservatory
>
>Andreas Wittel - Culture as a Productive Force
>Karin Becker - Vernacular Photography in the Space of Contemporary Visual
>Culture
>David Wright - 'Consuming' Work in a Market for Symbolic Goods
>
>
>Panel 4.3
>IDENTITY 5: CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND CULTURAL STUDIES I
>Thursday, 19 September 2.00-3.30
>MTB Seminar Room
>
>Lisa Blackman - Inventing the Psychological: Lifestyle Magazines and the
>Fiction of
>Autonomous Selfhoods
>Caroline Bainbridge - Making Waves: Constructions of Subjectivity and
>Spectatorship
>in the Cinema of Lars Von Trier
>Corinne Squire - Personal Experience as Cultural Genre: The Case of HIV
>
>
>Panel 4.4
>CULTURE AND GOVERNANCE 4
>Thursday, 19 September 2.00-3.30
>MGA Lecture Room
>
>Beatriz García - Towards a Cultural Policy for Major Events: Lessons and
>Challenges from Barcelona (1992-2004)
>Selvaraj Velayutham - Cosmopolitanising Singapore: Cultural Development in a
>
>OEWannabe Global City
>Sabine Menu - title to be confirmed
>Bernard Deacon - Regions Galore: Communities, Territories and European
>Funding
>in the South West of England
>
>Panel 4.5
>IDENTITY 6
>Thursday, 19 September 2.00-3.30
>Buttery Bar
>
>Shiaw-Chian Fong - Hegemony and Identity in the Colonial Experience of
>Taiwan,
>1895-1945
>Maria Kaustrater - 'You can't escape it...' - Certainties and Uncertainties
>of Maori
>Identity
>Skaidra Trilupaityte - Ethical Problems of Post-Soviet Elites
>Maggie Ivanova - The Different Drums: Dispelling Territorial Dimensions
>
>
>SESSION 5
>
>
>Panel 5.1
>CULTURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT 5: 'APPLYING' CULTURE: THE
>CULTURAL 'LENS' AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON SELF AND IDENTITY
>Friday, 20 September 9.00-10.30
>Wordsworth Room
>
>Anne W. Esacove - De-coupling: Sex, Reproductive and the Narrative Self
>Claire Decoteau - Beyond Discourse: 'Testimonial' Activism and the
>Performance of
>AIDS
>Cynthia Miller - (Re)constructing German National Identity: Generation Y's
>New
>Cultural Formation of National Belonging
>
>
>Panel 5.2
>MEDIA CULTURE 4
>Friday, 20 September 9.00-10.30
>Wordsworth Room
>
>Liz Jacka - Doing Television History: the intersection of Social and
>Cultural
>Perspectives
>Christine Fanthome - The Changing Cultural Role of Television in Postmodern
>Britain
>Jeongmee Kim - Selling 'Popular' British Cinema: Promotional Activities in
>the
>1990s
>John Astley - Herbivores Versus Carnivores: the Struggle For Democratic
>Cultural
>Values in Post 1945 Britain
>
>
>Panel 5.3
>DIASPORA AND GLOBALIZATION 3
>Friday, 20 September 9.00-10.30
>MTB Seminar Room
>
>June Yi-Chun Wang - A Bridge Too Far? English As A Communicative instrument
>and Taiwan's Imagery of Globalisation
>Masae Yuasa - Globalization in Sino-Japanese Apparel/Textile Joint Ventures;
>An
>Escape from Power, Culture and Commitment
>Martha A. Starr - Reading The Economist On Globalisation: Knowledge,
>Identity and
>Power
>
>
>Panel 5.4
>CULTURE AND GOVERNANCE 5
>Friday, 20 September 9.00-10.30
>MGA Lecture Room
>
>Tania Lewis - Academic Networks and the 'New' Managerialism: Competing
>Organisational Cultures in the Informational University
>James Donald - Media Freedom and Academic Autonomy: Two Principles of
>Cultural
>Governance
>Elaine Lally - Useful? Relevant? Thinking Through the New Agendas For
>Cultural
>Research
>Bruce McLeod - Cultural Fences, Historical Fronts, and Spatial Feints
>
>
>Panel 5.5
>IDENTITY 7
>Friday, 20 September 9.00-10.30
>Buttery Bar
>
>Beccy Watson - Exploring Constructions of Culture at the Local Level
>Audrey Garcia - Urban Construction in the Margins: Chicano Identity
>Maxine Craig - Next Year I'm Changing My Place of Origin: Identity and
>Conflict in
>Papua New Guinea
>Ioana Szeman - The Roma and Performance: Redefining Culture and Minority
>Rights
>in Post-Communist Romania
>
>
>SESSION 6
>
>
>Panel 6.1
>CULTURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT 6
>Friday, 20 September 11.00-12.30
>Wordsworth Room
>
>Kenneth Oman - Framing the Picture: The Narratives of Racial Profiling
>Koray Tutuncu - Hunger Strikes in Turkey and the Limits of Governmentality
>Achim Schlüter - 'Enough Is Enough' A Community Born and Bred in Close
>Proximity To a Petrochemical Complex Starts To Complain
>
>Panel 6.2
>CULTURAL ECONOMY 3
>Friday, 20 September 11.00-12.30
>Conservatory
>
>Develeena Ghosh and Stephen Muecke - The Indian Ocean: Cultural, Economic
>and
>Social Value
>Sebastian Touza - Post-Fordist Reproduction and the Political Economy of
>informal
>Learning
>Lynne Pettinger - Brand Culture and Branded Workers
>Elizabeth Moor - Branded Spaces: Work and Creativity in the Cultural Economy
>
>
>
>
>Panel 6.3
>CULTURE AND GOVERNANCE 6: PASSIONATE CITIZENS?
>Friday, 20 September 11.00-12.30
>MTB Seminar Room
>
>Matt Hills - Scare Stories: Horror Fandom, Passionate Citizenship and the
>Genre of
>Moral Panic
>Sanna Inthorn - Passion of the Nation: Civic Identity, Collective Empathy
>and
>Sacrifice
>Justin Lewis - Rationality, Media and Public Opinion
>Karin Wahl-Jorgensen - Resisting the Incitement to Silence: Hegemony and
>Rationality in the British Press Coverage of the 2001 May Day Protests
>
>Panel 6.4
>IDENTITY 8: CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND CULTURAL STUDIES II
>Friday, 20 September 11.00-12.30
>MGA Lecture Room
>
>Jan Campbell - Psychoanalysis, Phenomenology and Cultural Studies
>Ros Gill - From Sex Object to Desiring Sexual Subject: A Step Forward for
>Media
>Representations of Young Women?
>Elizabeth Edgington - Psychoanalytic Ethnography: Using Psychoanalytic
>Theory
>and Experience
>
>Chair: Valerie Walkerdine
>
>
>Panel 6.5
>DIASPORA AND GLOBALIZATION 4
>Friday, 20 September 11.00-12.30
>Buttery Bar
>
>Ayhan Kaya - Reification of Culture in the Cirsassian Diaspora
>Reinhart Lutz and Hanh Nguyen - Culture and Diaspora: Paris By Night and the
>(Re-
>)Creation of Culture for a Global Vietnamese Exile Community
>Amanda Wise - Embodying Exile: Nation, Exile, Diaspora
>Shih-hung Sean Wu - Visual Culture and Diaspora: The Politics of
>Transcultural
>Identities in the Case of 'British Chinese' Artists
>
>
>
>SESSION 7
>
>Panel 7.1
>MEDIA CULTURE 3
>Friday, 20 September 9.00-10.30
>Conservatory
>
>Jennifer Mandel and Lindsay Fisher - Let's Roll: 9/11, Postmodernism, and
>Media
>Spectacle
>Mikko Lehtonen - Textual and Cultural Multimodality
>Mirca Madianou - Mediating the Nation: Contesting Culture, Media and
>Identities in
>the Greek Context
>Alana Lowe-Petraske - Kinetic Music and Rhetorical Reduction: Collectivity,
>Authority and Music Online
>
>Panel 7.2
>CULTURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT 7
>Friday, 20 September 2.00-3.30
>Conservatory
>
>Allen Chun - The Disciplinary Divide: Is there A Bottom Line in Cultural
>Studies?
>Johan Fornäs - Bananas in Pyjamas and the Limits of Culture
>S. Fuller - Remembering Old Times: Where's the Radical Pedagogy in
>Contemporary
>Cultural Studies?
>Paula Saukko - From Triangles and Prisms To Dialogues: Combining
>Methodologies
>in Cultural Studies
>
>Panel 7.3
>CULTURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT 8
>Friday 20 September 2.00-3.30
>MTB Seminar Room
>
>Robin Goodman - Slick Lit
>Kenneth J. Saltman - Oil Education
>Lisanne Gibson - Cultural Policy and the Built Environment- Pump Priming for
>Who?
>Alison Wilde - Performing Disability: Investigating Audience and Identity in
>the
>Interpretation of the Soap Opera Genre.
>
>Panel 7.4
>IDENTITY 9
>Friday, 20 September 2.00-3.30
>MGA Lecture Room
>
>Mike Brennan - Books of Condolence: Some Cultural Reflections on Condoling
>in the
>Popular Postmodern
>Joanna Lowry - Studio/Therapy Room/The Perverse Self
>Iskendar Savasir - The Turkish Experience of Islam: Initial Psychoanalytical
>
>Considerations
>Cynthia Hazen - A Socio-Cultural Analysis of the Ethical Standards of Care
>in
>Psychtherapy Professions in the United States: Psyhchiatry, Psychology and
>Social
>Work
>
>
>
>Panel 7.5
>IDENTITY 10
>Friday, 20 September 2.00-3.30
>Buttery Bar
>
>Caroline Ford - Nature, Culture and Conservation in the French Social
>Imagination
>Jeremy Stolow - Religious Brainwashing: A Secular Moral Panic
>Wendy Bottero and Sarah Irwin - Locating Differences: Values, Claims and
>Changing
>Social Relations
>Catherine Degnen - Constructing the Ageing Self in South Yorkshire
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