[Commpsych] FW: Final call for Submissions - 2013 Conference of the International Society of Critical Health Psychology

Vicky Totikidis Vicky.Totikidis at vu.edu.au
Fri Mar 1 06:25:23 WST 2013


FYI


Kind Regards,
Vicky

Victoria (Vicky) Totikidis

Project Officer (Research) (Wed-Friday)
Phone 61 3 9919 5477
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Lecturer ADVANCED HEALTH RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES - HHD4114 (Tuesday)

Victoria University


-----Original Message-----
From: SE JOHNSON [mailto:S.E.Johnson2 at bradford.ac.uk]
Sent: Thursday, 28 February 2013 9:26 PM
To: ischp at lists.massey.ac.nz
Subject: Final call for Submissions - 2013 Conference of the International Society of Critical Health Psychology

The 8th Biennial Conference of the International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) will be held at the University of Bradford
in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, 22nd-24th July 2013
http://www.bradford.ac.uk/ssis/ischp/ This conference is being organised by a consortium comprising the universities of Bradford, Huddersfield, Leeds Metropolitan and Manchester Metropolitan.
Held every two years, the ISCHP conference provides an opportunity to explore ongoing and emerging issues in critical research, critical theory and critical practice in relation to health and health care. As well as a growing body of critical health psychologists, it attracts a wide range of others, including: health service providers, users and activists and students and scholars in a diversity of disciplines that take a critical orientation to health, illness and healthcare.

We work hard to make ISCHP conferences collaborative and welcoming, offering inspirational and high-quality presentations, including from many of the most respected critical health scholars from around the world and from a range of disciplines. However, the conference programme goes well beyond the usual to include a diversity of presentation formats and a great social programme. ISCHP is especially committed to encouraging creativity and debate, and to supporting students, teachers and researchers starting out in this field.

The ISCHP 2013 conference will be a three-day meeting with workshops on 21st July before the academic programme and lots going on.

Conference themes
We welcome submissions on any topic or theme that takes a critical stance on any aspect of health or health care. At the same time, we will broadly organise the conference around four key themes:

•       Health in places and times of austerity
•       The Impact of Critical Health Psychology
•       Shifting Boundaries and Health
•       Community Action and Health

The final deadline for submissions for the conference is Friday 8 March 2013

Registration is now open – please see:
https://reg.istrations.com/delegate/events/LDSISCHP2013

You can book accommodation at
http://www.bradford.ac.uk/ssis/ischp/accommodation/

There is information about applying for a bursary at http://www.bradford.ac.uk/ssis/ischp/bursaries/

Full information about submission is available at http://www.bradford.ac.uk/ssis/ischp/conference-submission/

Please circulate this message to your networks, and attached is a flyer for your noticeboards.


We look forward to seeing you in Bradford

The ISCHP 2013 Conference Organising Committee



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