An Emerging Discipline in a Warring World: World War I & Social Sciences
Published: 17 August 2023
A two-day event on 7 and 8 September 2023
Panel 1: 7 September 2023
14:00-16:00 (UK Time), University of Glasgow, Seminar Room, Lilybank House
Zoom link to Panel 1 for those attending online, please contact the main organizer, Dr Babak Amini (babak.amini@uws.ac.uk)
Guest speakers: Niall Bond (Université Lumière Lyon), Austin Harrington (University of Leeds), Thomas Kemple (University of British Columbia), Babak Amini (University of the West of Scotland)
Panel 2: 8 September 2023
11:00-13:00 (UK Time), University of West Scotland, Paisley Campus, D134
Zoom link to Panel 2 for those attending online, please contact the main organizer, Dr Babak Amini (babak.amini@uws.ac.uk)
Guest speakers: Marcel Fourier (Université de Montréal), Peter Kivisto (Augustana College), Simon Lafontaine (Technische Universität Berlin)
Many of the founding figures of social sciences, including sociology, anthropology, and criminology, were alive and active during the First World War. However, the impact of the war on their theoretical perspectives and their engagement with the war process have not been systematically examined. This two-day event brings together some of the most renowned scholars specializing on different aspects of the topic to examine their involvement in the war at personal and political levels; the implications of the war on their theories during and after the war; and the consequences of such historical reexamination on the conceptual foundation of social sciences.
Contact the main organizer, Dr Babak Amini (babak.amini@uws.ac.uk) for any additional information.
First published: 17 August 2023