Social Inequality

CFP: ESSHC, Ghent, April 2010

Call for Papers

Social Inequality Sessions of the ESSHC * Deadline for pre-registration on 1 May 2009.

The next European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) will meet in Ghent, April 13-16, 2010.
You are invited to present a paper or to organize a session of four papers on the theme of social inequality in a broad sense.

Sessions that have been suggested (you may well propose something different):

  • European almshouses and hospitals
  • Ideological origins of European welfare practices
  • Empires and Inequality
  • Inequality in urban communities
  • Comparative social work, and welfare work
  • Globalization and inequality
  • Philanthropic globalism
  • Coding occupations across cultures
  • Demographic Pressures, State Welfare Systems and Inequality
  • Entitlements, Fears and Moral Panics
  • Historical Perspectives on the Future of the Welfare State
  • Intergenerational Social Mobility
  • Help by kin and friends
  • Effect of kin on social mobility
  • Census categories of difference (race, ethnicity) and their problems
  • Notions of Giving
  • Philanthropy and Civil Society
  • Risks in World History
  • Social Hierarchies in the Past
  • Social Segregation in Cities: GIS-studies
  • Underclass and poverty
  • Work Experiences over the Life Course: Careers or Not?

To propose a paper, please use the ESSHC-website: [url]http://www.iisg.nl/esshc[/url] while ticking off the Social Inequality Network, and send an abstract of ½ page to: [mailto]lhlees@history.upenn.edu[/mailto] and [mailto]m.h.d.vanleeuwen@uu.nl[/mailto].
We encourage sessions that are comparative in nature, with papers from more than one country.

Lynn Lees and Marco van Leeuwen

Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
Dept. of Sociology, Utrecht University
Heidelberglaan 2
PB 80140
3508 TC Utrecht
Change of emailaddress: [mailto]m.h.d.vanleeuwen@uu.nl[/mailto]