[csaa-forum] Writing and publishing workshop with Professor Peter Hopkins

Michele Lobo michele.lobo at deakin.edu.au
Wed Nov 30 16:40:35 ACST 2016


Dear Friends

Postgraduate students very  welcome.


Writing and publishing workshop with Professor Peter Hopkins

Date: Thursday 12th January 2017
Time: 09.00 am - 5 pm
Location: Alfred Deakin Institute, Deakin University, Melbourne
Program:
09.00-09.15 am

Welcome and introductions


Professional Writing



9.15-10.00: Know who you are writing for: thinking about your audience

10.00-11.30:  Break and writing time

11.30-12.00: Ethics and the practice of co-authorship

12.00-12.30:  Questions and discussion

12-1.00 pm

Lunch   (and writing for those who want to)


Publishing


1.30 -2.30: The cruel and the kind: reviewers comments and responding

2.30-4.00: Break and writing time

4.00-4.30: Developing a strong publishing profile: strategies for CV development


4.30-5.00 pm


Closing discussion


*** Attendees please bring along a piece of their writing to work on. For example, this could be early versions of a colloquium document (or part of this), conference paper, journal article, thesis chapter (or part of this).

Peter Hopkins is a Professor of Social Geography in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK. His research and teaching interests centre upon the challenges and complexities of inequality and justice, and how these interrelate with debates about equality and diversity. More specifically, his work draws attention to the exclusionary ways in which various forms of discrimination and marginalisation - such as racism, sexism, Islamophobia, sizism and ageism - shape people's everyday lives, structure the resources available to them and influence their political and social mobility. This work is built upon a commitment to empirical research that is informed both by current debates in academic literatures and theoretical understandings about intersectionality, society and space, as well as - where appropriate - concerns of relevance to policy makers and practitioners.
His work tends to draw upon urban social, feminist and anti-racist research and falls within the following three themes:


  *   Young people, place and identity
  *   Young people, social identities and political inequalities
  *   Youth transitions and intergenerational relations
  *   Young migrants, asylum seekers, refugees and ethnic minority groups

RSVP:
Please RSVP with an expression of interest by 10 December 2016 to Ayuba Issaka (yuubsissaka at gmail.com<mailto:yuubsissaka at gmail.com>) and Michele Lobo (michele.lobo at deakin.edu.au<mailto:michele.lobo at deakin.edu.au>)
Please include your dietary requirements for catering purposes in your email.

Kind Regards

Michele



Dr Michele Lobo
Senior Research Fellow (Part-time -0.6)
Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Faculty of Arts & Education

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