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Call For Papers

The 2nd Annual Sociology Undergraduate Student Conference invites papers that offer intersectional analyses of the social, cultural, economic, and political issues from multidisciplinary perspectives.

The theme of this year's conference is Multidisciplinary and Intersectional Approaches to Canadian and Global Studies (for more information about the theme of the conference, click here).

We welcome papers that explore the complex relationships between various factors that position individuals belonging to different social, economic, cultural, and political groups as exploiters and exploited, oppressors and oppressed, and privileged and disadvantaged. For more information about suggested topics, click here.

We also invite and encourage proposals for prearranged panels. For more information about prearranged panels, click here.

Why Should I Participate in This Conference?
This conference is a great opportunity to share your work with your fellow students! This is a chance for you to build your academic portfolio and showcase your knowledge!

Who Should Participate in This Conference?
We invite all undergraduate social sciences and humanities students to submit their papers that offer intersectional analyses of social, cultural, economic, environmental, and political issues from multidisciplinary perspectives. We encourage students from different disciplines such as history, political science, philosophy, anthropology, education, criminology, Asian studies, Middle Eastern studies, Aboriginal studies, cultural studies, African studies, economics, English , and Liberal Arts to submit their proposals that deal with historical, economic, social, political, cultural, and literary issues in Canada and/or across the world to this conference.

How Can I Prepare for This Conference?
For more information about how to prepare for this conference, click here.

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