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gustavo mesch
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Call for Papers for citasa websiteCall for Paper Proposals

Session "Sociology of Computers" at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society

Dates: Thursday-Sunday March 24-27, 2011

Location: St. Louis, Missouri

Submission Deadline: October 31 2010

Conference and Submission Website: http://www.themss.org/

Description

All paper proposals in the area of sociology of computers are welcome.  This is a formal session that is expected to consist of four presentations.

The Midwest Sociological Society consists of nearly 1200 scholars, students, and practicing sociologists in universities, government, and business.  Known for its accessible but rigorous annual meetings, the MSS encompasses nine states: Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Kansas, South Dakota, and North Dakota.  However, membership is open to anyone, more than one-third of the members are from other parts of the nation and the world, and annual meetings will draw participants from beyond those states as well as from other nations.

For more information on this session, contact tpaddock@winona.edu

Call for Papers for citasa websiteCall for Paper Proposals Session "Sociology of Computers" at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society Dates: Thursday-Sunday March 24-27, 2011 Location: St. Louis, Missouri Submission Deadline: October 31 2010 Conference and Submission Website: http://www.themss.org/ Description All paper proposals in the area of sociology of computers are welcome. This is a formal session that is expected to consist of four presentations. The Midwest Sociological Society consists of nearly 1200 scholars, students, and practicing sociologists in universities, government, and business. Known for its accessible but rigorous annual meetings, the MSS encompasses nine states: Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Kansas, South Dakota, and North Dakota. However, membership is open to anyone, more than one-third of the members are from other parts of the nation and the world, and annual meetings will draw participants from beyond those states as well as from other nations. For more information on this session, contact tpaddock@winona.edu