Social change in the 21st century is a one-day conference of the Centre for Social Change Research at Queensland University of Technology.
The conference will showcase social research projects that address a wide-range of issues pertaining to social change at a local, national and international level.
Collectively, these research undertakings contribute to achieving a better understanding of the drivers of social change and the implications of change for individuals, families, nations and beyond.
Papers will be presented on issues pertaining to terrorism, sustainability, politics, culture, history, work, Indigenous issues, welfare, family, journalism, social change and much more.
Keynote speakers include:
Professor Sharyn Roach Anleu
Head of Sociology, Flinders University, Adelaide
Paper - Social Change and the Courts
Professor Carl Trocki
School of Humanities and Human Services, QUT
Paper - Drugs and the State: A Paradox
Registrations forms are available from the conference website.