If you wish to have an announcement posted, please send an email to  with your announcement attached (Microsoft Word, Word Perfect, and pdf files preferred). Call for Papers will be posted at no charge until the deadline date has expired.  Miscellaneous Announcements will be posted at no charge for two months from the date posted date.  


Congratulations to Bonnie Berry who has been honored with the 2008 Herbert Bloch award for distinguished service to the discipline of Criminology and to the American Society of Criminology. In additon she has two new books available entitled:

Bonnie Berry. Beauty Bias: Discrimination and Social Power, 2007, Praeger/Greenwood.

Bonnie Berry. The Power of Looks: Social Stratification of Physical Appearance, 2008, Ashgate.

Posted 6/26/08.

TSCF 2008 Malta II conference Location: Malta
Conference Date: 2008-09-19

The next international conference of The Social Capital Foundation will be held on September 19-22, 2008 in Malta.
The conference is on social capital and social inclusion.

The conference information is at http://www.socialcapital-foundation.org/conferences/2008/TSCF%20International%20Conference%202008.htm . Posted 6/26/08.

The Society for Applied Anthropology is pleased to announce our 69th Annual Meeting in Santa Fe, NM, March 17-21, 2009.

The Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) invites abstracts (papers and posters) for the Program of the 69th Annual Meeting. The theme of the Program is Global Challenge, Local Action: Ethical Engagement, Partnerships and Practice.

The Society is a multi-disciplinary association that focuses on problem definition and resolution. We welcome papers from all disciplines. The deadline for abstract submission is October 15, 2008. For additional information on the theme, abstract size/format, and the meeting, please visit our web page (www.sfaa.net, click on Annual Meeting).  

For meeting information visit
http://www.sfaa.net/sfaa2009.html
Posted 6/26/08.

This is a Call for Participation in an INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NGOs holding in London United Kingdom, where as many as 200 participants from across the world including Health Practitioners, Professionals in relevant fields, Lawyers, Psychologists, Women and Youth Development Groups, Government Officials, Donor Agencies and participating NGOs will meet to discuss issues pertaining to the Welfare of NGOs...and also to meet others like yourself; to learn, teach, inspire and being inspired. This event will be exploring the potential of a practical approach that will unleash and nurture the human capacity to create, collaborate and change positively, the world at large. Please
click here for full information. Posted 6/3/08.

Beginning June 1, 2008 Social Problems will be implementing an all electronic manuscript submission process. The system being introduced, MsCentral, is the same as that used by Social Forces, Sociological Perspectives and Gender and Society among other prominent journals. The decision to move in this direction has received the strong support of the Editorial and Publications Committee of SSSP as well as the Budget, Finance and Audit Committee and the Board of Directors.
 
To submit a manuscript, please log on to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ucpress-sp
and follow the user-friendly instructions. If you have any questions or encounter any difficulty, please contact the new editorial office at or at 850 410-0258.
 
Please note that there is a manuscript submission fee of $20 which is payable to SSSP and should be mailed to:
 
Ted Chiricos, Editor
Social Problems
College of Criminology & Criminal Justice
325 John Knox Rd. Building L-102
Tallahassee, FL 32303-7809
Posted 5/2/08.

Volume 18, number 1 of the Children, Youth and Environments Journal is now online. This special issue examines the vulnerability and resilience of children and youth before, during and after disasters. It contains a unique collection of 20 papers from around the world, an annotated compilation of resources, four book reviews, and a media review:
 
 
With readers in over 160 countries, the CYE Journal is a refereed publication with authoritative research articles, in-depth analyses, cutting-edge field reports, and critical book reviews for a multidisciplinary audience.
 
Recommend a subscription to your librarian:
 
 
Please click here for a more indepth overview. Posted 4/29/08.

The Prague's Centre for Public Policy (Centrum pro verejnou politiku - CPVP) is pleased to announce the forthcoming Summer School on Crime, Law and Psychology 2008 (CLP2008)

Where? Prague, Czech Republic
When? July 2-9, 2007
Who? The founder of the European Spring/Summer Institute (ESI), the Prague's Centre for Public Policy (Centrum pro verejnou politiku - CPVP), has teamed up with professors from the University of Aberdeen and Warwick University to organize the third Summer School on Crime, Law and Psychology 2008 (CLP2008)
Why? The Summer School on Crime, Law an Psychology 2008 (CLP2008) is a week long academic program designed to bring together 30 undergraduate and graduate students of various nationalities and academic backgrounds (criminology, legal studies, psychology, sociology and other related academic fields) from the USA, Eastern and Western Europe to enjoy their summer holidays in the unique academic and cultural environment.
What is it about? The aim of the program is to provide students with an opportunity to deepen their own expertise, thereby enhancing their knowledge on the correlation between criminal law and psychology, exchanging their ideas with academics, practitioners and fellow students from different countries. The summer program combines intensive academic courses with cultural, social, and recreational opportunities.

We invite you to visit our website http://www.clp.cpvp.cz to discover all the details about the CLP2008. The website contains updated information about the academic content, practicalities and application process.

We also suggest students to submit their applications by Early Bird Application Deadline of April 30, 2008. The Final Deadline is May 15, 2008.

Should you have any questions regarding the CLP2008 and/or application process, please do not hesitate to contact us at:

Summer School on Crime Law and Psychology 2008
Centrum pro verejnou politiku
Vyjezdova 510
190 11 Prague 9
Czech Republic
Tel: +420 737 679 605
Fax: +420 281 930 584
E-mail: clp@cpvp.cz

We are looking forward to your application!!!Posted 4/21/08.


Victims & Mediation Seminar
APAV – Portuguese Association for Victim Support - is organising the Victims & Mediation Seminar that will be held in 14-15 July 2008 in Lisbon, Portugal. Organised under the Project Victims & Mediation, co-financed by the European Commission, this seminar aims to attain a more exact notion of the current standing and treatment information of victims in victim-offender mediation projects and programmes in Europe.

We welcome everyone to be part of this seminar and share this important opportunity for researchers and practitioners working in the area of mediation, victim support and justice.
 
For more detailed information please check the website: www.apav.pt/victimsmediation 

To download the media pack of the seminar, which includes a brochure with the programme, registration form and a banner, please check:
www.apav.pt/victimsmediation/VM_seminar_mediapack.zip  Posted 4/13/08.

Sally Serena Ramage’s paper entitled, "The French Bank Fraud, the United States' Regulatory Fraud, the United Kingdom's Takeover Exposure and Their Relation to the Global Financial Recession" recently listed on SSRN's Top Ten download list for MIO: Regulation (Topic) Top Ten . All papers in the journal are listed here. Ramage's other recently submitted papers include Annotations of the United Kingdom Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006, United Kingdom Interception of Communications (as Evidence) Bill 2006, an Unsuccessful Private Bill,Nevertheless Annotated, and United Kingdom Fraud Trials (Without a Jury) Bill 2007- Annotated Even Though Abandoned after Second Parliamentary Reading. See Ramage’s papers available on SSRN. Posted 4/3/08.

Women's Conference at the University of Kentucky
If you live in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee or in other areas nearby, come join the historic Black Women's Conference at U.K.  Dr. Joycelyn Elders - former U.S. Surgeon in the Clinton Administration - will be speaking on Thursday, March 27th at 5:00 p.m. Click here for more information. Posted 3/18/2008.

The 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology
 
The 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology will be held at the Memphis Downtown Marriot Hotel March 26-29, 2008. Applied anthropologists play an important role in identifying and understanding issues that confront contemporary organizations and societies and developing solutions to resolve them. Prominent anthropologists and other social scientists from across the country and around the world will be discussing critical social issues and concerns, including terrorist recruitment, housing foreclosures, immigration, war in Iraq, infant and child health care, climate change, and community development initiatives in the Memphis area. This year's theme The Public Sphere and Engaged Scholarship: Challenges and Opportunities for Applied Anthropology will highlight the specific contributions of applied anthropologists and other social scientists in the public sphere. This meeting will showcase social scientists' efforts in shaping public policy and improving people's lives through direct action and community advocacy. Over 1,800 participants will attend a variety of sessions. Some of the sessions and papers that may be of particular interest are highlighted below, along with their abstracts and contact information. Posted 3/18/2008. 
 
For highlighted sessions and abstracts click here.
 
For the full program visit:
 
Please our office for additional information or to obtain a press pass.

University of Kentucky Establishes Endowed Professorship

To honor the career of Professor Doris Wilkinson, the University of Kentucky Department of Sociology is establishing the Doris Wilkinson Distinguished Professorship in Sociology and the Humanities.
Click here (PDF) for more information. Posted 3/06/08.

Stanford Lyman Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) (PDF)
Announced by the Mid South Sociological Association Scholarship Committee
The scholarship is for a Ph.D. candidate working on a dissertation in sociological theory, symbolic interaction, race relations, law, or ethics.  Applicants must be receiving the degree from an institution within the MSSA member states (see
http://www.midsouthsoc.org/ for more information) or from an institution which has active MSSA student/faculty memberships.  Application Deadline: September 1, 2008. Posted 4/3/08.

Critical Sociology Research Competition
Submission Deadline: May 5, 2008
The Sage journal Critical Sociology announces its Research Competition, to be awarded at the Critical Sociology Conference in August 2008. The goal of this award is to recognize and promote original critical scholarship that furthers the aims and goals of the journal. We wish to recognize the best paper written and so this competition is open to everyone. Over the past decade the journal has been home to articles informed by post-modern, feminist, cultural and other perspectives that critically evaluate the workings of the capitalist system and its impact on the world. This year’s award recipient will receive a monetary prize of $750 and registration for the 2008 Critical Sociology Conference in Boston, MA, where the winner(s) will be invited to present their paper. Papers must be submitted electronically in a format compatible with MS WORD and authors should ensure that they receive a confirmation of receipt for their submission. Papers of up to a maximum length of 30 double-spaced pages including tables and references may be sent beginning in March 2008 but must be received no later than May 5, 2008 to the Chair of the 2008 Critical Sociology Award Committee: Professor Graham Cassano, Authors will be invited to submit their paper for publication in Critical Sociology.  To see the call for proposals for the Critical Sociology Conference, click here. Posted 4/3/08.

Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty & Genocide is proud to announce a new toolkit for scholar activists, educators, students & community organizers, The Critical Classroom: Education for Liberation and Movement Building. Posted 4/3/08.

Latina Lesbian Receives Two Book Awards/Lesbiana Latian Recibe Premios Literarios Posted 4/3/08.

SSSP's Mascot Resolution Referenced in a New Hampshire Newspaper Article Posted 4/3/08.

The Social Capital Foundation 2008 Malta Conference Posted 4/3/08.
        Theme: Perspectives on Social Capital and Inclusion
        Date: Septermber 19-22, 2008


The National Domestic Workers Alliance has formed. Posted 4/3/08.
        Read the press release (PDF)
        See a profile of a worker
(PDF)


Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: Posted 4/3/08.
         Membership information
         For graduate students

The Global Petition
 Posted 4/3/08.