January 4. 2013 CLINICAL SOCIOLOGY NEWSLETTER ~~ from the International Sociological Association’s RC46 ~~ Si vous avez besoin de traduction, veuillez vous référer à Google Translate http://translate.google.com If you need translation, please use translation software such as Google Translate http://translate.google.com ------------ CLINICAL SOCIOLOGY CONFERENCE IN MADRID The International Sociological Association’s (ISA) RC46 Clinical Sociology will meet in Madrid from March 16 to19, 2013. The title of the conference is “Clinical Sociology: Improving Lives and Communities through Analysis and Intervention.” The organizations cooperating with the ISA’s RC46 Clinical Sociology in the development of this conference are the political science and sociology faculty of Complutense University/Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociología de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, GISOF (Grupo de Investigación Socialización y Futuro/Sociology and Future Research Group), the Madrid regional government, the Professional Association for Sociologists and Political Scientists in Spain/Ilustre Colegio de Doctores y Licenciados en Ciencias Políticas y Sociología (ColPolSoc), the Clinical Sociology Commission of ColPolSoc (Comisión de Sociología Clínica del ColPolSoc) and the Spanish Sociological Association/Federación Española de Sociología. The local organizing committee representatives soon will be providing hotel information. As soon as we have that information, we will be sending it to you. We also are looking at the financial arrangements for the meeting in order to keep the registration cost as low as possible. In addition, we are trying to arrange for a display of books. We are working with the local organizing committee representatives on that as well. Here is our conference program. Please check the complete listing as changes have been made to the program. (Board members should note that they may have been asked to chair new sessions.) If you find there is an error in the program regarding your presentation or you can no longer attend, please contact (at the earliest moment) our vice president for program, Tina Uys, at [email protected]. If you find that you now are able to attend and would like to give a presentation, please also contact Tina Uys. She will see if there is a possibility of adding your presentation to the program. 1 ISA RC 46 CLINICAL SOCIOLOGY CONFERENCE Clinical Sociology: Improving Lives and Communities through Analysis and Intervention Location (March 16-18): Colegio de Ciencias Politicas y Sociologia (ColPolSoc) at Calle Ferraz (Ferraz Street) 100 (parking door) in Madrid, Spain (telephone – 91-5473480) (March 19 only): Facultad de Ciencias Politicas y Sociología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid/Complutense University, Campus de Somosaguas, s/n. 28223 – Pozuelo de Alarcón - Madrid Time Session Theme Chair/ Co-chair Presenter/s Saturday, 16 March 17:00 -18:30 1 Welcome Session (Introduction to Program) Jan Marie Fritz (USA) Lorenzo Navarrete (Spain) Tina Uys (South Africa) 19:0020:00 2 FEATURED PRESENTATION 20:0021:30 3 Reception Jacques Rhéaume (Canada) Vincent de Gaulejac (France) Sunday, 17 March 09:0010:30 11:0012:30 (Closed Meeting) of the RC46 Executive Board and Regional Representatives 4 History of Clinical Sociology in Selected Countries and Regions Jan Marie Fritz (USA) Emma Porio (Philippines)/ Fernando de Yzaguirre (Spain) Jan Marie Fritz (USA) Anna Maria Araujo Felice (Uruguay) Jacques Rhéaume (Canada) ***LUNCH BREAK*** 2 Venue/ Room 14:0016:15 5 FEATURED PRESENTATION AND PANEL (Theory and Epistemology) Gwyn Øverland (Norway) José Ramon Torregrosa (Spain) Jacqueline Barus-Michel (France) Jacques Rhéaume (Canada) Jean-Philippe Bouilloud (France) 16:4518:45 6 Courses and Programs in Clinical Sociology Jan Marie Fritz (USA) Vincent de Gaulejac (France) E. Minardi and G. Piscitelli (Italy) Harry Perlstadt (USA) Remo Siza (Italy) 19:0020:45 7 Clinical Sociology and Healthcare, Session 1 Judith Gordon (USA) Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad (Nigeria) Weizhen Dong (Canada) Fernando de Yzaguirre (Spain) Elina Brouchatskaya and Anastasia Valentine Rigas (Greece) Monday, 18 March 09:0010:30 8 Issues of Concern in the Development of Clinical Sociology Tina Uys (South Africa) Hassan Beig (Iran) Roberto Rodríguez López (Spain) Fernando de Yzaguirre (Spain) 11:0012:30 9 RC 46 BUSINESS MEETING (OPEN TO ALL) Jan Marie Fritz (USA) ***LUNCH BREAK*** 3 13:4515:45 10 Clinical Sociology and Work Vincent de Gaulejac (France)/ Nicole Aubert (France) Ioanna-Stamatina Panagiotakopoulou (Greece) Rafael de Francisco (Spain) Tetyana Basina (Ukraine) Carolina Alonso Gómez (Spain) 16:1518:15 11 Vulnerable Collectives, Session 1 Anastasia Valentine Rigas (Greece)/ Tina Uys (South Africa) Myriam Fernadez Nevado (Spain) Mariam Seedat Khan and Sinethema Sidloyi (South Africa) Weizhen Dong (Canada) Álvaro Briales Canseco (Spain) 18:3020:00 12 MINI-TRAINING/ WORKSHOP: Wakeful Inquiry: Experiencing Contemplative Sociology in Science and Practice Harry Perlstadt (USA) Vincenzo Giorgino (Italy) Tuesday, 19 March 09:0009:30 13 Welcome and Introduction to the Final Day of the Conference Jan Marie Fritz (USA) Lorenzo Navarrete (Spain) Tina Uys (South Africa) 9:4511:30 Two sessions at the same time 14 Vulnerable Collectives, Session 2 Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad (Nigeria) Cristina Cuenca García (Spain) Gwyn Øverland (Norway) Delvis Juan Ramírez Solano (Spain) Ricardo Zúñiga (Spain) 4 15 FEATURED VIDEO AND PRESENTATION 11:4513:30 Judith Gordon (USA) Massimo Corsale (Italy) Two sessions at the same time 16 Clinical Sociological Perspectives Gwyn Øverland (Norway) Frans Bezuidenhout (South Africa) Hans Petter Sand (Norway) Lorenzo Navarrete (Spain) Jean-Philippe Bouilloud (France) 17 FEATURED PRESENTATION Massimo Corsale (Italy) María Elena Fabregat Cabrera (Spain) Raúl Ruiz Callado (Spain) 13:4515:45 T Two sessions at the same time Sis time 18 Clinical Sociology and Areas of Application, Session 1 Hans Petter Sand (Norway)/ Mariam Seedat Khan (South Africa) Myriam Fernández Nevado (Spain) Gilson Lima and Flemming Pedroso (Brazil) Paloma de Pablos Rodríguez (Spain) 19 Psycho-Social Intervention in Social Systems Nicole Aubert (France)/ Isabel Fernández-Hearn (Spain), Xosefa Rubi (Spain) Carmen Herrero Limón (Spain) Rafael de Francisco (Spain) Carlos Alberto Castillo de Mendoza (Spain) 5 16:00 18:00 Two sessions at the same time 20 Clinical Sociology and Healthcare, Session 2 Weizhen Dong (Canada)/ Matilde Fernández-Cid Enríquez (Spain) Lorenzo Navarrete (Spain) Janet Buelow (USA) Ugrasen Pandey (India) Raúl Ruiz Callado, Alfonso Márquez and Jorge Virchez (Spain) 21 Clinical Sociology and Areas of Application, Session 2 Tina Uys (South Africa)/ Emma Porio (Philippines) Saeid Yarmohammadi (Iran) Maria Elena Fabregat Cabrera (Spain) Carlos Alberto Castillo de Mendoza (Spain), José Antonio Cerrillo Vidal, Fernando Aguiar and Rafael Serrano del Rosal (Spain) 18:1518:45 18:1518:45 Conference Closing 22 Closing of the Conference Tina Uys (South Africa) Lorenzo Navarette (Spain) Jan Marie Fritz (USA) 19:0020:30 19:0020:30 23 MINITRAINING/WORKSHOP: A Psycho-physical Approach for Creative Social Interventions – Rio Abierto System/Un enfoque psico-corporal creativo en la intervención social – Sistema Rio Abierto Emma Porio (Philippines) 6 Xosefa Rubi Alonso Sierra (Spain) DESCRIPTIVE PROGRAM (with titles/topics of presentations) Saturday, 16 March 17:00 – 18:30 Session 1: Welcome Session (includes introduction to collaborating organizations and our program) Panel participants Jan Marie Fritz (USA), Lorenzo Navarrete (Spain) Tina Uys (South Africa) 19:00-20:00 Session 2: FEATURED PRESENTATION Chair: Jacques Rhéaume (Canada) Presenter Title Vincent de Gaulejac (France) La recherché malade du management 20:00-21:30 Session 3: Reception Sunday, 17 March 09:00-10:30 (Closed meeting) of the RC46 Executive Board and Regional Representatives 11:00-12:30 Session 4: History of Clinical Sociology in Selected Countries and Regions: Information and Advice for Those Countries developing Clinical Sociology Chair: Emma Porio (Philippines) Co-chair: Fernando de Yzaguirre (Spain) Presenters Title Jan Marie Fritz (USA) Notes on the History of Clinical Sociology in the USA Anna Maria Araujo Felice (Uruguay) Sociologia Clinica: una epistemologia para la accion (Clinical sociology: An Epistemology for Action) Jacques Rheume (Canada) Clinical Sociology in Quebec: Historic Mediation between France and the USA 12:30-14:00: Lunch 7 14:00-16:15 Session 5: FEATURED PRESENTATION AND PANEL Chair: Gwyn Øverland (Norway) Presenter Title José Ramón Torregrosa (Spain) Panel Members: Theoretical and Epistemological Aspects of Clinical Sociology Jacqueline Barus-Michel (France) Jacques Rheaume (Canada) Jean-Philippe Bouilloud (France) 16:45-18:45 Session 6: Courses and Programs in Clinical Sociology Chair: Jan Marie Fritz (USA) Presenters Title Vincent de Gaujelac (France) Clinical Sociology Program in Paris E. Minardi and G. Piscitelli (Italy) Clinical Sociology Program in Italy Harry Perlstadt (USA) Accreditation of Clinical Sociology Programs Remo Siza (Italy) Clinical Sociology Course 19:00-20:45 Session 7: Clinical Sociology and Healthcare, Session 1 Chair: Judith Gordon (USA) Presenters Title Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad (Nigeria) Issues and Challenges in Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria Today: The Way Forward Weizhen Dong (Canada) New Urban Dwellers’ Healthcare Access in Shanghai Fernando de Yzaguirre (Spain) Modelos intrumental y comunicativo en al tratamiento de la enfermedad en atención primaria (Instrumental and Communicative Approaches in the Treatment of Illness during Primary Care) Elina Brouchatskaya and Anatasia-Valentine Rigas (Greece) Social Clinical Psychology and Health: The Case of the Patients Suffering from a Chronic Disease 8 Monday. March 18. 09:00-10:30 Session 8: Issues of Concern in the Development of Clinical Sociology Chair: Tina Uys (South Africa) Presenters Title Hassan Beig (Iran) Obstacles to Clinical Sociology in Iran Roberto Rodríguez (Spain) The Complex Development of Clinical Sociology in a Neoliberal Environment Fernando de Yzaguirre (Spain) Contradictions about Professional Practice 11:00-12:30 Session 9: RC46 BUSINESS MEETING (OPEN TO ALL) 12:30-13:45 Lunch 13:45-15:45 Session 10: Clinical Sociology and Work Chair: Vincent de Gaulejac (France) Co-Chair: Rafael de Francisco (Spain) Presenters Title Nicole Aubert (France) Les consequences du Management "hors sujet" a l'ere du capitalisme financier (Consequences of "Off Subject Management" in the age of Financial Capitalism) Ioanna-Stamatina Panagiotakopoulou(Greece) Social Identity Traits of the Leadership in the Workplace: Traditional and New Perspectives for Western Societies Tetyana A. Basina (Ukraine) Informal Networks and Trust Relations in Ukraine: Way of getting a Job by Young People Carolina Alonso Gómez (Spain) Empleo y transexualidad (Employment and transsexuality) 16:15-18:15 Session 11: Vulnerable Collectives, Session 1 Chair: Anastasia Valentine Rigas (Greece) Co-chair: Myriam Fernández Nevado (Spain) Presenters Title Tina Uys (South Africa) Organisational Culture and Whistleblowing: Exploring the Connections Weizhen Dong (Canada) Migrant Worker's Wellbeing and China's New Growth Mariam Seedat Khan and Sinethemba Sidloyi (South Africa) Women Seafarers Lived Experiences Álvaro Briales Canseco (Spain) Paro, cuidados y malestar (Unemployment, Care Work and Unease) 9 18:30-20:00 Session 12: MINI-TRAINING/WORKSHOP Chair: Harry Perlstadt (USA) Presenter Title Vincenzo Giorgino (Italy) Mini-Training/Workshop: Wakeful Inquiry: Experiencing Contemplative Sociology in Science and Practice. This workshop is an opportunity to re-discover our skills of selfobservation, presence and acceptance. Once these skills are in our everyday life, it is eventually possible to explore the surprising opportunities offered by their introduction in sociological work for social transformation at any level. Tuesday, March 19 Location (March 19 only): Facultad de Ciencias Politicas y Sociología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid/Complutense University, Campus de Somosaguas, s/n. 28223 – Pozuelo de Alarcón - Madrid 09:00-09:30 Session 13: Welcome and Introduction to the Final Day of the Conference Panel Jan Marie Fritz (USA) Lorenzo Navarrete (Spain) Tina Uys (South Africa) 09:45-11:30 Session 14: Vulnerable Collectives, Session 2 Chair: Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad (Nigeria) Presenters Title Cristina Cuenca García (Spain) Trafficked women NGO’s impact evaluation Gwyn Øverland (Norway)) Mediating Cultural Resilience in Mental Health Care Delvis Juan Ramírez Solano (Spain) Vida en libertad de los ex reclusos (Life in the Freedom of ExPrisoners) Ricardo Zúñiga (Spain) Extranjero o inmigrante? Conflictos de identidad en relatos de historicidad de inmigrantes (Foreign or immigrant? Identity conflicts of immigrant stories historicity) 10 09:45-11:30 Session 15: FEATURED VIDEO AND PRESENTATION Chair: Judith Gordon (USA) Presenter Title Massimo Corsale (Italy) Boys Sailing: An Educational Practice with Juvenile Delinquents in Naples 11:45-13:30 Session 16: Clinical Sociological Perspectives Chair: Gwyn Øverland (Norway) Presenters Title Frans Bezuidenhout (South Africa) Purpose Capital: Fact or Fiction of Self-Empowerment Hans Petter Sand (Norway) The Distintegration of Democracy Lorenzo Navarrete (Spain) The Reciprocal Perspectives in Absence Jean-Philippe Bouilloud (France) The Emancipatory Epistemology of Clinical Sociology 11:45-13:30 Session 17: FEATURED PRESENTATION Chair: Massimo Corsale (Italy) Presenters Title Maria Elena Fabregat Cabrera and Raúl Ruiz Callado (Spain) Sociología, tecnología y cuidados intensivos: propuestas para la gestión clínica desde una perspectiva sistémica (Sociology, Technology and Intensive Care: Proposals for Clinical Management from a Systems Perspective) 13:45-15:45 Session 18: Clinical Sociology and Areas of Application, Session 1 Chair: Hans Petter Sand (Norway) Presenters Title Mariam Seedat Khan (South Africa) Simply Managing Academic Related Tasks SMART Myriam Fernández Nevado (Spain) La sociología clínica en los peritajes psicosociales en familia, infancia y adolescencia (Clinical Sociology in Family, Childhood and Adolescent Psychosocial Expertise) Gilson Lima and Fleming Pedroso (Brazil) Un caso: Tecnología al servicio de la Educación inclusive (A case: Technology in the Service of Inclusive Education) Paloma de Pablos Rodríguez (Spain) Intervención clínico-social en violencia familiar (Clinical-social Intervention in Family Violence) 11 13:45-15:45 Session 19: Psycho-Social Intervention in Social Systems Chair: Nicole Aubert (France) Co-chair: Xosefa Rubi (Spain) Presenters Title Isabel Fernández-Hearn Sinesio Madrona-Ródenas (Spain) Teoría Gestalt del self para una sociología aplicada (Gestalt Theory of Self for an Applied Sociology) Carmen Herrero Limón (Spain) Atreverse a pensar. Arriesgarse a actuar (Daring to Think. Venturing to Act) Rafael de Francisco (Spain) Clinical Sociology as a Psycho-Sociology of Everyday Life Carlos Alberto Castillo de Mendoza (Spain) Sociología clínica y psicoanálisis (Clinical Sociology and Psychoanalysis) 16:00-18:00 Session 20: Clinical Sociology and Healthcare, Session 2 Chair: Weizhen Dong (Canada) Co-Chair: Lorenzo Navarrete (Spain) Presenters Title Matilde Fernández-Cid Enríquez (Spain) Presentación de trabajo sobre representaciones sociales en torno a la discapacidad (Presentation of Work on Social Representations about Disability) Janet Buelow (USA) Developing Interprofessional Teams in Healthcare Organizations Ugrasen Pandey (India) Role of Caste and Religion in Health Outcomes in Society Raúl Ruiz Callado, Alfonso Marquina Márquez and Jorge Virchez (Spain) Modelos socioculturales en contextos clínicos para el tratamiento de adicciones y salud mental: un studio de caso de las reservas indígenas en el noreste de Ontario, Canadá (Sociocultural Models in Clinical Settings for Addiction and Mental Health Treatment: A Case Study of Indigenous Reserves in Northeastern Ontario, Canada) 16:00-18:00 Session 21: Clinical Sociology and Areas of Application, Session 2 Chair: Tina Uys Presenters Title Emma Porio (Philippines) Climate Change Impacts among Marginal Communities and Local Governance Systems in Metro Manila Saeid Yarmohammadi (Iran) Feasibility and Possible Fields of Application of Clinical Sociology in Iran 12 Carlos Alberto Castillo de Mendoza (Spain) Vulnerability, Adaptation and Resilience to Floods and Crisis Trauma y afeccion socio-psiquica (Trauma and Socio-Psychic Affection) José Antonio Cerrillo Vidal, Fernando Aguiar, Rafael Serrano del Rosal (Spain) Contributing to the Social Debate on Good Death from Sociology 18:15-18:45 Session 22: Closing of the Conference. Panel participants Tina Uys (South Africa), Lorenzo Navarrete (Spain), Jan Marie Fritz (USA) 19:00-20:30 Session 23 MINI-TRAINING/WORKSHOP Chair: Emma Porio (Philippines) Presenter Title Xosefa Rubi Alonso Sierra (Spain) A Psycho-physical Approach for Creative Social Interventions – Rio Abierto System /Un enfoque psico-corporal creativo en la intervención social – Sistema Rio Abierto (Workshop with a brief introduction followed by a practical experience; Rio Abierto psycho-physical techniques using movement, pace, music and expression) ------------ MEMBERS OF THE RC46 EXECUTIVE BOARD/MEMBERS ACTUELS DU BUREAU (2012-2014) Officers/Officiers – RC46 Clinical Sociology President Jan Marie FRITZ (US) [email protected] Vice Presidents Program Tina UYS (South Africa) [email protected] Publications Emma PORIO (Philippines) [email protected] Secretary-Treasurer Harry PERLSTADT (US) [email protected] Additional Executive Board Members/Autres members du Conseil Nicole AUBERT (France) [email protected] Jenifer CARTLAND (US) [email protected] Massimo CORSALE (Italy) [email protected] John CULTIAUX (Belgium) [email protected] 13 Vincent DE GAULEJAC (France) [email protected] Judith GORDON (US) [email protected] Patricia GUERRERO MORALES (Chile) [email protected] Gwynth Marshall ØVERLAND (Norway) [email protected] Jacques RHEAUME (Canada) [email protected] Abdul Mumin SA’AD (Nigeria) [email protected] Robert SÉVIGNY (Canada) [email protected] Andre SUCHET (France) [email protected] ------------- RC46 REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES/REPRÉSENTANTS RÉGIONAUX (2012-2014) Weizhen DONG (Canada) [email protected] Gilson LIMA (Brazil) [email protected] Maryann MASON (US) [email protected] Anastasia Valentine RIGAS (Greece) [email protected] (underline between s and p) Hans Petter SAND (Norway) [email protected] Anton SENEKAL (South Africa) [email protected] ------------- 14