Author Archives: Luciano GALLON

NEW RC51 WEBSITE: WWW.SOCIOCYBERNETICS.ORG

After eight years at WordPress, this RC51 website is moving to a brand new site. This WordPress site will be decommissioned during the next month, and will go offline august 1st. 2020.

Thank you for your support during all these years!

Our new RC51 site can be reached at: www.sociocybernetics.org.

New RC51 website: www.sociocybernetics.org

After eight years at WordPress, this RC51 website is moving to a brand new site. This WordPress site will be decommissioned during the next month, and will go offline august 1st. 2020.

Thank you for your support during all these years!

Our new RC51 site can be reached at: www.sociocybernetics.org.

ICSC2019 IS HERE: DARK AGES 2.0

We’re happy to be in Urbino where the RC51 on Sociocybernetics is meeting again as an academic, research, practitioner and friendship community.

Please find all the information: ProgramTimetablePresenters, Urbino information, etc. on the Conference Webpage.

Welcome to Urbino!

ICSC 2019 GENERAL PROGRAM AVAILABLE

The General Program of the 15th International Conference of Sociocybernetics
“Dark Ages 2.0”: Social Media And Their Impact –, to be held in Urbino from June 25 to June 29, is now available at de Conference Webpage.

Stay tuned for the Detailed Program and Abstracts Booklet to be published next weeks.

Looking forward to seeing you in Urbino!

Call for Sessions: IV ISA Forum of Sociology

Complexity and systemic thinking, at the core of sociocybernetics, are topical in terms of the challenges of the 21st century stated for the IV ISA Forum of Sociology in Porto Alegre, Brazil July 14 – 18, 2020. Democracy, Environment, Inequalities and Intersectionality, the challenges listed by ISA meet us all in their various manifestations locally and globally.

The Research committee 51 on Sociocybernetics is committed to interdisciplinary collaboration. As a result, the activities of RC51 aim to firm, decisive and fruitful openness in developing practical and theoretical insight for matters that matter. We invite you to make an impact by proposing a session that will attract active and proactive researchers from different backgrounds and disciplines involved in tackling urgent issues.

You can make a proposal for IV ISA Forum of Sociology session in English, French or Spanish in the following categories:

  • Paper presentation sessions
  • Roundtable session
  • Poster session
  • Joint session

Other formats such as hands-on workshops, artistic interventions, performative lectures, hybrid interdisciplinary research presentations are welcome.

More information of the IV ISA Forum of Sociology and the call for sessions:
https://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/forum/porto-alegre-2020

Program Coordinators
Raija Koskinen, Martina Raponi and Patricia Almaguer-Kalixto

NEWSLETTER ISSUE 37

Our Newsletter editors Toru TAKAHASHI (Japan) & Andrew MITCHELL (UK-Japan) had made available the latest issue of our beloved RC51 Newsletter. Download it here.