Reminder CFP: Third Annual Conference on the History of Recent Social Science (deadline 15 February 2016)
Third Annual Conference on the History of Recent Social Science (HISRESS)
London School of Economics and Political Science,
3-4 June 2016
This
two-day conference will bring together researchers working on the
history of post-World War II social science. It will provide a forum for
the latest research on the cross-disciplinary history of the post-war
social sciences, including but not limited to anthropology, economics,
psychology, political science, and sociology as well as related fields
like area studies, communication studies, history, international
relations, law and linguistics. We are especially eager to receive
submissions that treat themes, topics, and events that span the history
of individual disciplines.
The conference aims to build upon the
recent emergence of work and conversation on cross-disciplinary themes
in the postwar history of the social sciences. A number of monographs,
edited collections, special journal issues, and gatherings at the École
normale supérieure de Cachan, Duke University, the London School of
Economics, New York University, the University of Toronto and elsewhere
testify to a growing interest in the developments spanning the social
sciences in the early, late, and post-Cold War periods. Most history of
social science scholarship, however, remains focused on the 19th and
early 20th centuries, and attuned to the histories of individual
disciplines. Though each of the major social science fields now has a
community of disciplinary historians, research explicitly concerned with
cross-disciplinary topics remains comparatively rare. The purpose of
the conference is to further encourage the limited but fruitful
cross-disciplinary conversations of recent years.
Submissions are welcome in areas such as:
- The uptake of social science concepts and figures in wider intellectual and popular discourses
- Comparative institutional histories of departments and programs
- Border disputes and boundary work between disciplines as well as academic cultures
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Themes and concepts developed in the history and sociology of natural
and physical science, reconceptualized for the social science context
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Professional and applied training programs and schools, and the
quasi-disciplinary fields (like business administration) that typically
housed them
- The role of social science in post-colonial state-building governance
- Social science adaptations to the changing media landscape
- The role and prominence of disciplinary memory in a comparative context
The
two-day conference, hosted by the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and
Social Science at the London School of Economics, will be organized as a
series of one-hour, single-paper sessions attended by all participants.
Ample time will be set aside for intellectual exchange between
presenters and attendees, as all participants are expected to read
pre-circulated papers in advance.
Proposals should contain no
more than 1000 words, indicating the originality of the paper. The
deadline for receipt of abstracts is 15 February 2016. Final
notification will be given in late February after proposals have been
reviewed. Completed papers will be expected by 15 May 2016.
The
organizing committee consists of Craig Calhoun (London School of
Economics), Jamie Cohen-Cole (George Washington University), Philippe
Fontaine (École normale supérieure de Cachan), and Jeff Pooley
(Muhlenberg College).
All proposals and requests for information should be sent to: fontaine@ens-cachan.fr