Forwarding on behalf of Tessie McMillian Cottom
From: Cottom, McMillan [mailto:tcottom@emory.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 8:22 PM
To: Gina Neff
Subject: CITASA announcement
Hi Gina,
As a new member, I'm not sure how to forward announcements to the listserv. Would you be so kind as to share this Digital Sociology mini-conference details with the group (and other interested parties)?
Best,
T.
Digital Sociology Mini-conference @ The Eastern Sociological Societyhttp://www.essnet.org/
February 27th & 28th
Millennium Broadway Hotel
NYC
In keeping with the Eastern Sociological Society's theme of "Crossing Borders", the Digital Sociology Mini-Conference will address the many borders crossed - national, disciplinary, theoretical, methodological, epistemological - in digital ways of knowing. We maintain that the field of sociology has insights to offer the questions that emerge from the proliferation of digital technologies and that a sociology without a thorough understanding of the digital will be a discipline that is irrelevant to the most pressing issues of the 21st century. We are convening this Mini-Conference on Digital Sociology as a way of sharing new forms of knowledge creation, connecting sociologists engaged in this work, and strategizing the future of "digital sociology" within the discipline in ways that "cross borders" of North American sociology.
The Mini-Conference was organized by Jessie Daniels, Karen Gregory, and Tressie McMillan Cottom.
website: http://digsoc.commons.gc.cuny.edu
Registration: http://www.essnet.org
Conference papers: http://digsoc.commons.gc.cuny.edu/conference-papers-2015/
Twitter: @DigitalSocConfhttps://twitter.com/DigitalSocConf
Hashtag: #digitalsoc #digitalsociology
Tressie McMillan Cottom
PhD Candidate, Sociologyhttp://tressiemc.com/2015/01/13/creating-havoc-at-vcusocy/, Emory University
Academia.eduhttps://emory.academia.edu/TressieMcMillan
Writing Portfolio https://tressiemcphd.contently.com
Register, Share, Follow: ESS Digital Sociology Conference, Feb 27-28http://digsoc.commons.gc.cuny.edu
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Forwarding on behalf of Tessie McMillian Cottom
From: Cottom, McMillan [mailto:tcottom@emory.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 8:22 PM
To: Gina Neff
Subject: CITASA announcement
Hi Gina,
As a new member, I'm not sure how to forward announcements to the listserv. Would you be so kind as to share this Digital Sociology mini-conference details with the group (and other interested parties)?
Best,
T.
Digital Sociology Mini-conference @ The Eastern Sociological Society<http://www.essnet.org/>
February 27th & 28th
Millennium Broadway Hotel
NYC
In keeping with the Eastern Sociological Society's theme of "Crossing Borders", the Digital Sociology Mini-Conference will address the many borders crossed - national, disciplinary, theoretical, methodological, epistemological - in digital ways of knowing. We maintain that the field of sociology has insights to offer the questions that emerge from the proliferation of digital technologies and that a sociology without a thorough understanding of the digital will be a discipline that is irrelevant to the most pressing issues of the 21st century. We are convening this Mini-Conference on Digital Sociology as a way of sharing new forms of knowledge creation, connecting sociologists engaged in this work, and strategizing the future of "digital sociology" within the discipline in ways that "cross borders" of North American sociology.
The Mini-Conference was organized by Jessie Daniels, Karen Gregory, and Tressie McMillan Cottom.
website: http://digsoc.commons.gc.cuny.edu
Registration: http://www.essnet.org
Conference papers: http://digsoc.commons.gc.cuny.edu/conference-papers-2015/
Twitter: @DigitalSocConf<https://twitter.com/DigitalSocConf>
Hashtag: #digitalsoc #digitalsociology
Tressie McMillan Cottom
PhD Candidate, Sociology<http://tressiemc.com/2015/01/13/creating-havoc-at-vcusocy/>, Emory University
Academia.edu<https://emory.academia.edu/TressieMcMillan>
Writing Portfolio <https://tressiemcphd.contently.com>
Register, Share, Follow: ESS Digital Sociology Conference, Feb 27-28<http://digsoc.commons.gc.cuny.edu>
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