Socialist Studies will be holding its 2013 conference from June 5-8 as part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada. […]
“Attacking the Citadel: Making Economics Fit for Purpose” Izmir University of Economics, Izmir/Turkey June 26 – 29, 2013 While Keynes was no socialist, this may be of interest to members […]
Join the Society or renew your membership. “Register” yourself as a reader on the journal’s website. Submit an article to the journal. For info, contact Elaine Coburn, editor, ecoburn@aup.edu Submit […]
Labor Confronting Austerity Special issue of Labor Studies Journal in conjunction with the 2013 United Association for Labor Education conference in Toronto Canada, April 16-20, 2013. The Labor Studies Journal […]
If you’re heading to Congress early, this event happens two days before our sessions. Researchers and Academics of Colour for Equality/Equity (R.A.C.E.) presents: RACE, MULTICULTURALISM AND THE CHALLENGE OF EQUITY […]
The finalized version of the Socialist Studies 2012 conference is now available online. The conference theme is “critical theories in an uncertain world,” and the conference takes place in Waterloo […]
Socialist Studies/Etudes Socialistes is becoming an increasingly important peer reviewed journal for progressive academics and all people on the left. We are proud to announce the latest issue (www.socialiststudies.com), continuing […]
The Society for Socialist Studies ordinarily receives a limited amount of funds to disperse for purposes of travel to Congress participants who are organizing SSS sessions and/or presenting papers in […]
The preliminary Socialist Studies conference schedule is now available. Keynote Sharit Bhowmik will be giving a southern perspective on workers of the world, and we have strong sessions on education, reclaiming […]
The Society for Socialist Studies is seeking proposals for roundtables, sessions and paper proposals for our 2012 annual conference. This year’s theme is “Crossroads: Critical Theories in an Uncertain World.” […]