
MANAGEMENT
Abstract submissions due by 9pm on March 4, 2020.
There are four options for presenting:
Currently or recently enrolled Sociology, Criminology & Justice Studies students at the undergraduate or graduate level. Other currently enrolled social science students welcome to participate.
Our main goal is for students to showcase the important work of Sociology, Criminology & Justice Studies. Students need to signal an understanding of the research process 鈥 inquiry, theory, methodology, and significance of results 鈥 but do not need to engage all aspects of a 鈥渇ull鈥 research project in their presentations. Students should be prepared to speak to all aspects of research (inquiry/theory/lit review/methodology/results/big picture concerns) even though your project may not include all aspects of a 鈥渇ull鈥 research project.
Students, for example, may develop an original research inquiry, inform us about what the literature tells us about the topic, and propose ways to go about the work of getting at their research inquiry (similar to a thesis proposal in graduate school).
Another example would be students who theorize about their own community-based work, and make sense of it using sociological/critCrim/Justice Studies 鈥渓enses鈥 towards social justice action in their community.
Students with more developed projects, for instance from a Research Methods course using quantitative data, may have 鈥渇ull鈥 research projects and are encouraged to present on them.
All presentations should emphasize the social justice importance of the research.
Students should submit a 1-2 paragraph abstract about their presentation and clearly indicate whether you plan to present a paper in a panel session or a poster in the poster session or share spoken word/storytelling.
The abstract for panels/posters should include:
Abstracts for spoken word/storytelling and art need to briefly describe a general theme and the 鈥渟ociology/Crim/Justice Studies鈥 ground of the work.
Submission abstracts may be emailed to soc.studentresearch@csusm.edu by 9pm on March 4, 2020. Please include 鈥渞esearch submission鈥 in the subject line of the email. You will receive a confirmation of receipt of the email within 24-48 hours.
The symposium is Wednesday, March 18, from approximately 9 am 鈥 6 pm, please be flexible
with availability.
If you have questions or comments, please email us at soc.studentresearch@csusm.edu or email Dr. Glover directly at kglover@csusm.edu.
The 大发 Office of Graduate Studies and Research has useful information about how to create research presentation posters please visit them at Showcase Resources
PLEASE NOTE: Two informational sessions are planned for the end of Fall 2019 鈥 please keep your eye out for notices about dates, times, and locations.
Please contact Dr. Glover if you have questions on these prep meetings: kglover@csusm.edu.