CONFERENCE
Bourdieu and Geometric Data Analysis
CALL FOR PAPERS
This is a Call for Papers for the above symposium/ conference addressing the work of Pierre Bourdieu as represented through Geometric Data Analyses. The Symposium will be a featured strand of the International Classification Conference:
Date: 11-15th July 2011
Venue: University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK
The Symposium will have a 4 hour slot each day dedicated to the presentation of papers, and ample time will be given to considering each one in detail. The Symposium will begin with discussion of Bourdieu’s theory of practice, what he set out to do, and the range of graphic representation used in his data analyses. We will include papers on Multiple Correspondence Analysis; both in studies which replicate areas of Bourdieu’s work and offer extensions and refinements of it.
Possible areas will include: Education/ Culture; Politics and Power/ Economics; Art and Aesthetics.
The idea is that participants will develop their own appreciation and expertise of theory and practice within a Bourdieusian perspective with respect to Geometric Data Analysis.
The Symposium will also offer a one-day Introductory Workshop on MCA prior to the Conference for those with less experience of it. The workshop will be led by Mike Grenfell, Frédéric Lebaron and Brigitte LeRoux
Please send a 200 word abstract to both:
Prof. Michael Grenfell, Trinity College, Dublin
and
Prof. Brigitte LeRoux, MAP5, Université Paris Descartes
and
CEVIPOF/CNRS, Sciences-Po Paris
CLOSING DATE: THURSDAY 31ST MARCH 2011
(info de Michael Grenfell)
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voir également sur ce blog:
Articles (en ligne) de Pierre Bourdieu utilisant l'analyse des correspondances et l'analyse des correspondances multiples
Analyse Géométrique des Données/Geometric Data Analysis
« Je pense que les peuples ont pris conscience du fait qu’ils avaient des intérêts communs et qu’il y avait des intérêts planétaires qui sont liés à l’existence de la terre, des intérêts que l’on pourrait appeler cosmologiques, dans la mesure où ils concernent le monde dans son ensemble ».Pierre Bourdieu (1992)
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