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    THE 39TH WORLD CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIOLOGY TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN

    AZG Armenian Daily
    10/06/2009

    Science

    www.iisoc.org

    The 39th IIS World Congress will be held at Yerevan State University,
    Yerevan, Armenia on June 11 - 14, 2009. The theme of the congress is
    "Sociology at the Crossroads".

    The five previous World Congresses of the IIS have highlighted dilemmas
    of human existence and societal institutions in the contemporary
    world. They have examined problems of social existence amidst processes
    of globalization, cooperation and violent conflict. They have been
    conducted in the spirit which guided the formation of the IIS, namely
    that of an engagement and encounter between a variety of theoretical
    positions among members of a truly international community of scholars.

    The 39th World Congress will reaffirm that spirit. It will have
    three broad foci, namely questions concerning the way sociology can
    arrive at a reformulated understanding of dilemmas of humanity in
    the contemporary era, including the nature of war and violence, of
    political order and states and state-like entities, of religious and
    cultural encounters, of processes of collective memories, traumas and
    reconciliations, and of shifting conceptions of law, legal regulation,
    human rights and international order.

    The Congress will also highlight cutting-edge theoretical advances
    in sociology and neighboring disciplines as well as teaching and
    curricular developments of sociology and social science in general
    in universities in the future.

    The structure of the Congress is straightforward. The Congress will
    open on Thursday afternoon, June 11, with two plenary sessions. Each
    morning of the three following days, June 12-14, there will be two
    plenary sessions. The afternoons will be devoted to sessions proposed
    and organized by participants themselves.

    The Congress is hosted by Yerevan State University (YSU) and organized
    by Aram Simonyan, Rector of YSU, and Bjorn Wittrock, Principal
    of SCAS and President of the IIS, together with Craig Calhoun,
    New York University (NYU), and President, Social Science Research
    Council (SSRC), New York; Yehuda Elkana, Central European University
    (CEU); Lyudmila Harutyunyan, YSU; Peter Hedstrom, Nuffield College,
    Oxford and Singapore Management University (SMU), Secretary-General,
    IIS, and President, European Academy of Sociology; Hans Joas,
    Max-Weber-Kolleg, University of Erfurt, University of Chicago, and
    Vice-President, International Sociological Association; and Shalini
    Randeria, University of Zurich and President, European Association
    of Social Anthropologists.

    The 39th World Congress of the IIS is jointly sponsored by YSU and
    the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (SCAS).

    The International Institute of Sociology (IIS) is a scholarly
    organization which seeks to stimulate and facilitate the development,
    exchange, and application of scientific knowledge to questions of
    sociological relevance. Membership is open to all sociologists as
    well as to scholars in neighboring disciplines.

    Created in Paris in 1893 by Rene Worms, it is the oldest continuous
    sociological association in existence. Since its foundation the goal
    of the IIS has been to bring together sociologists from around the
    world. It has a longstanding tradition of promoting discussions on
    the most crucial theoretical issues of the day and on the practical
    use of social scientific knowledge.

    Every two years the IIS organizes a world congress in Sociology. These
    congresses are vibrant intellectual events. At the 2008 World Congress
    in Budapest, 768 delegates from 64 countries presented 663 papers.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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