Contemporary Representations of Organised Crime in Italy and Beyond

The Italian section of the UoK School of European Culture and Languages is please to invite Skepsi’s readers to the conference in memory of Dr Tom Behan, entitled Contemporary Representations of Organised Crime in Italy and Beyond. The conference will take place on the 9th and 10th of June 2011, and the full programme can be found at this address. No advance registration is needed and admission is free of charge, but donations are welcome, at this address.

Login Podcast

Login: Making Sense of Social Networks, Skepsi‘s fourth annual conference is now available in MP3 format for those of you who missed this great event! A wholehearted thanks to the speakers and the audience for making Login such a success.

Full details of the panels at THIS address.

 

You can listen to Login directly in your browser, by clicking on the links below. To download the file on your computer right click on the link and select ‘Download linked file as…’. You will download an mp3 file that you can then listen with your favourite player or device.

LISTEN TO THE INTRODUCTION AND THE FIRST PANEL

LISTEN TO THE SECOND PANEL

LISTEN TO THE THIRD PANEL

LISTEN TO THE FOURTH PANEL

 

Login, Making Sense of Social Network

The Skepsi Editorial Board is pleased to announce the publication of the programme of the forthcoming international conference Login, Making Sense of Social Networks. You can find it HERE.

The Evolution of Research

The Skepsi editorial board is glad to host the call for papers of the 10th Annual Graduate Conference of Canterbury Christ Church University, entitled The Evolution of Research: Adapting to Survive in the Changing World. CLICK HERE to access the call for papers.

Cradled in Caricature CALL FOR PAPERS

The Skepsi editorial board is pleased to host Dr. James Baker’s call for papers for the Multidisciplinary Postgraduate Symposium Cradled in Caricature. The Call for Papers can be downloaded at THIS ADDRESS.