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Thematic Group on Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG04

Established in 2006

Objectives
The central objective of the thematic group is to estabish a sustainable discourse on risk and uncertainty in order to support theoretical developments as well as transnational empirical research.

TG04 website at the University of Kent, UK

Board 2006-2010
President
Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent, UK, j.zinn@kent.ac.uk
Vice President
Stephen Lyng, Carthage College, USA, slyng@carthage.edu
Secretary/Treasurer
Jocelyn Pixley, The Univeristy of New South Wales, Australia, j.pixley@unsw.edu.au
Board Members
Michael Fine, Australia
Robert van Krieken, Australia
Stephen Lyng, USA
Helga Nowotny, Austria
Elisa P. Reis, Brazil
Jame Côté, Canada
Klaus Dammann, Germany
Helena Flam, Germany
Monika Wohlrab.-Sahr, Germany
Lars Andersson, Sweden
Howard Williamson, UK
Nira Yuval-Davis, UK
Robert A. Stallings, USA

Forthcoming Activities
First ISA Forum of Sociology, Barcelona 2008

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Dues fo a 4-year period; USD 20 (discount USD 10).ISA membership registration form is available on http://www.isa-sociology.org/memb_i/index.htm

 
2007-11-28
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