Tuesday, October 22, 2019

New Publication by Prof Steven Loyal and Sinisa Malesevic - 'The Sociology of Randall Collins'

We are delighted to announce that Professors Steven Loyal and Sinisa Malesevic of School of Sociology have recently edited a special issue of Thesis Eleven - 'The Sociology of Randall Collins' which has just been published: https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/thea/current on Thesis Eleven.

The other contributors are Michael Mann, Barry Barnes, Anthony King, Lea David, Su-Ming Khoo, Ralph Schroder and Randal Collins responds to all the papers in teh volume. Click here for more information now!

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Social Circus as international Encounter




The School of Sociology is delighted to announce the start of a new Erasmus Plus project in the field of Education, Training and Youth promoting intercultural dialogue, cultural diversity and social inclusion through development of innovative arts- and research-based training for social circus trainers working with youth from migrant, refugee and ethnic minority backgrounds.

For more information, see https://www.racemigrationdecolonialstudies.com/current-event


Friday, October 4, 2019

Prof Andreas Hess has published his new edition : Between Utopia and Realism

Professor Andreas Hess (UCD Sociology) has published his new edition together with Samantha Ashenden (UL). The book is titled “Between Utopia and Realism”



The essays collected in Between Utopia and Realism reflect on and refract Shklar's major preoccupations throughout a lifetime of thinking and demonstrate the ways in which her work illuminates contemporary debates across political theory, international relations, and law. Contributors address Shklar's critique of Cold War liberalism, interpretation of Montaigne and its connection to her genealogy of liberal morals, lectures on political obligation, focus on cruelty, and her late reflections on exile. Others consider her role as a legal theorist, her interest in literary tropes and psychological experience, and her famed skepticism.

Between Utopia and Realism showcases Shklar's approach to addressing the intractable problems of social life. Her finely honed political skepticism emphasized the importance of diagnosing problems over proffering excessively optimistic solutions. As this collection makes clear, her thought continues to be useful in addressing cruelty, limiting injustice, and combating the cynicism of the present moment.

The book will be released by University of Pennsylvania Press and for more information please see link below:

https://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/16034.html

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Prof. Malesevic interviewed by Al Jazeera for International Day of Peace

Prof Sinisa Malešević interviewed by Al Jazeera Balkans TV Programme and commemorating the international day of peace (21st September 2019). The topic of this TV debate was ‘War and Peace in the Contemporary World’.

Roland Adorjani starts job as senior research specialist at Princeton University

Our PhD student Roland Adorjani (supervised by Associate Professor Thomas Grund) just started a new job as senior research specialist at Princeton University. Roland will work with political scientists on social media and fake news during the US presidential elections 2020. Good luck Roland!