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2007 Congress of the African Sociological Association (July 15-18 2007)

Location

Grahamstown-iRhini, South Africa

Event summary

The 1st Congress of The African Sociological Association (AfSA) focuses on the challenges that sociology within the African context poses for global sociology. The congress is a scientific activity rooted in socially engaged scholarship. The organisers said the gathering will be used as a platform for reflection, mapping out research directions and activities that AfSA will pursue in the three-years following the Congress. It will also be used as means of connecting research with public policy. Organised under the theme, The African Challenge: Reflections on Sociological Practice in Africa, The congress will explore ways in which sociological scholarship has benefited from distinctly African perspective.

Each sub-theme will be driven by the conference theme of reflections of the sociological vocation. Here are the sub-themes for the conference:


  • Sociology and the challenge of African ontological narratives
  • Canons and Canonical Works in African Sociology
  • African Gender Scholarship
  • Regional and National Sociological Traditions
  • African Universities, Reforms, and Intellectual Re-production
  • Teaching Sociology in the African context
  • Sociology and Development in the African context
  • Social Policy in Africa’s Development
  • Economic Sociology: urban and rural nexus
  • Environmental Sociology
  • Work, Leisure and Unemployment
  • Labour Historiography in Africa
  • Health, Well-being and Sociology
  • Land and Agrarian Issues
  • Environmental Sociology
  • Urbanism and Urban Lives
  • Race, Ethnicity, Xenophobia, and Genocide
  • Indigenes, ‘Strangers’, and Citizenship: the prob-lem of Belonging
  • Social Movements and Civil Society
  • Politics, Power, and Democracy in Africa
  • Globalisation and Transnational Networks
  • Sociology, Faith and Belief-systems
  • Youth and Youth Culture
  • Sports, Leisure and Livelihood
  • Sociology of Education and Schooling

According the organisers the congress will also be an occasion for the African sociological community to recognise and honour some of its leading practitioners.

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Registration Information

To register for this congress, please use the contact details below:

Contact

The Secretary

AfSA 2007 Congress

AfSA Secretariat

c/o Department of Sociology

Rhodes University

Grahamstown-iRhini

6140

South Africa

Tel: +27-46-603-8361

Fax: +27-46-622-5570

afsa2007@afsanet.org

AfSA website


Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 01 2007
Last Updated March 01 2007



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