📢The call for papers for the Inaugural BJS Conference is out now!
The conference will showcase cutting-edge research from across the discipline of sociology at LSE on 15-16 April 2024.
All the information, and the call for papers, can be found here bit.ly/3reXaxG
Family wealth is becoming a key factor in determining life opportunities such as housing, education, and retirement.
We invite both original and secondary research contributions to a new BJS special issue.
More information can be found here ➡️ buff.ly/3P7xdci
📣 Exciting news...
The British Journal of Sociology has a new editorial team!
We are really looking forward to the innovative perspectives they will contribute.
@RebsFE@aaronsreeves@SamFriedmanSoc@Alim1213
The programme for the British Journal of Sociology conference is here! Over two days we'll bring together 200+ academics showcasing cutting-edge research from across the discipline.
View the programme ➡️ buff.ly/4bGwF6F
Register to attend ➡️ buff.ly/3ONIyy2..
We are delighted to announce that Professor Julian Go will be joining the #BJS editorial board.
@jgo34 has been a pioneer in the development of #postcolonial social science and historical #sociology; we are thrilled to be able to welcome him onto the BJS board.
Registration for our Inaugural British Journal of Sociology Conference is open!
The conference will showcase cutting-edge research from across the discipline of sociology.
Find out more about the conference here: lse.ac.uk/bjs
Register here: bit.ly/3unkV8i
We're thrilled to introduce our latest addition to the editorial team, @alim1213 from @CamSociology.
Ali's research bridges critical race theory and decolonial thought, exploring the convergence of epistemological, methodological, and empirical approaches.
Find out more⬇️
A heartfelt thank you to @Daniel_Laurison for his exceptional contributions first as Associate Editor and then Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Sociology.
We are all so grateful for his dedication and hard work over the last few years.
Thank you, Daniel!
We're excited to introduce another member of the BJS editorial team, @SamFriedmanSoc from @LSESociology!
Sam specialises in the sociological study of class and inequality, with a focus on the cultural dimensions of contemporary class division.
Find out more about Sam's work⬇️
On Monday and Tuesday we're hosting our Inaugural British Journal of Sociology Conference!
➡️If you're joining us make sure you've looked at the programme to identify the sessions you'll attend: buff.ly/4bGwF6F
Tag us in your tweets throughout the two days! #LSEBJS
Don't forget to submit your abstract by Friday 20 October 2023!
We encourage scholars to share this call for papers with colleagues and encourage them to participate in the conference.
More information here: bit.ly/3reXaxG
📢The call for papers for the Inaugural BJS Conference is out now!
The conference will showcase cutting-edge research from across the discipline of sociology at LSE on 15-16 April 2024.
All the information, and the call for papers, can be found here bit.ly/3reXaxG