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Three-D Issue 23

Three-D, issue 23 (PDF, 1.6 Mb) In this issue: 1 Doing more with less (Einar Thorsen) HE Policies and MeCCSA Members 2 The Cinderella in the system (Giannina Warren & Natalie Fenton) 4 Neo-liberalism and the end of education (Mike Wayne) Women in Media 6 The campaign to increase the number of women experts on …Continue Reading

Notice of MeCCSA AGM 2015

Members are hereby notified that the AGM of the Association will take place at the Annual Conference at Northumbria University, on January 8th. 2015 at 4.45.   For further details please see the Conference Programme.  In addition to the normal AGM business there will be a discussion with Prof. Chris Rojek on academic publishing and open …Continue Reading

MeCCSA Constitution update

The MeCCSA Constitution was recently been updated by the Executive Committee as requested by the Annual General Meeting at Bournemouth University on 9th January 2014. The most recent changes incorporates the new membership category for “Retired or unemployed members”, adds a provision for the Executive Committee to incorporate minor changes when requested by the AGM, …Continue Reading

Special Issue on Othering Race and Ethnicity in Media and Popular Culture

The new issue of Networking Knowledge – Journal of the MeCCSA PGN  is now available with a Special Issue on Othering Race and Ethnicity in Media and Popular Culture! Please see the website for further details and to download the articles https://ojs.www.meccsa.org.uk/index.php/netknow/issue/current

Three-D Issue 22: MeCCSA Postgraduate conference 2014

Toussaint Nothias Christiaan de Beukelaer Univeristy of Leeds Leeds has been a great place to visit this summer. Not only has it welcomed the Tour de France, but it is also where the 11th Annual MeCCSA Postgraduate Conference took place on June 23rd and 24th! The conference theme was ‘Global Interdependence: Knowledge, Experience and Theory’, …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 22: Social Movements Network events

Ruth Sanz Sabido Canterbury Christ Church Uni. Since its foundation in 2013, the Social Movements Network has held two international conferences and is in the process of organising two further events.   Our inaugural event, “Generations of Protest: Marxism Matters?”, took place on 20-21 November 2013. The conference programme brought together a wide range of …Continue Reading

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