>Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:58:44 +0100
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (International Sociological Association)
>Subject: Call - Justice Research
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>To: Members of the International Sociological Association
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>Call for Papers
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>International Society for Justice Research, ISJR
>VIII Conference on Social Justice and Social Exclusion
>September 18-21, 2000
>Tel Aviv, Israel
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>The International Society for Justice Research is a network of
>scientists who work on justice- related issues. It is
>interdisciplinary in nature and includes most social and
>behavioral sciences. The biennial meetings constitute a venue
>for the scientific exchange of theoretical developments and
>recent investigations.
>
>The main theme of the conference - Social Justice and Social
>Exclusion - addresses one of the critical problems for both
>advanced and less advanced societies in the last decades. The
>conference will focus on theoretical and empirical causes, forms
>and processes of social justice, exclusion and integration.
>Beyond the main topic, the conference may include empirical,
>conceptual, theoretical and applied work on additional issues.
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>Please feel free to suggest additional topics!
>Submissions are due no later than February 15, 2000.
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>Session Organizers: provide a brief description of the session
>you would like to organize. Session proposals should include the
>title of the session, and the names and full addresses of all
>participants. A session should include 4-5 papers of 15-20
>minutes each. Sessions should not be longer than one and a half
>hours.
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>Paper Presenters: submit a 200 word abstract of your paper.
>Abstracts should be in English and in the following format:
>title of paper in CAPITAL LETTERS, author(s), institutional
>affiliation(s), complete mailing address, phone number, and
>e-mail address.
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>Submission format: Authors and organizers may (1) send their
>abstracts and/or session proposals by e-mail to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] as a WORD ATTACHMENT, or (2) mail their
>abstracts and proposals on a 3+" diskette (IBM formatted) in
>Word for Windows, together with a hard copy.
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>Send information on sessions and papers to:
>  Dr. Dahlia Moore,  e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Department of Behavioral Science
>  College of Management - Academic Studies
>  9, Shoshana Persitz St., Tel Aviv, 61480, Israel
>  Fax : 972-3-699-0460
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