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The purpose of the Center for Social Theory at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville is to support the research and teaching of faculty and graduate students in the College of Arts & Sciences and across the university who are working in the broad area of social and cultural theory. The center makes available the results of and advances in theoretical and interdisciplinary research to the campus and larger community, provides a forum (including conferences, lectures, panel discussions, presenting work in progress) for active exchange in and across the social sciences and humanities, while also acknowledging developments in the natural and applied sciences. At present, the A&S departments most actively represented are Sociology, English, Philosophy, History, Anthropology, Political Science, and Geography.

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The Center for Social Theory grew out of the Committee on Social Theory that was created in 2012 (under the leadership of Harry F. Dahms, Sociology, and Allen R. Dunn, English/Philosophy) to provide graduate students with the opportunity to pursue and obtain an interdisciplinary graduate social theory certificate at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. The center continues and institutionalizes the committeeโ€™s activities as they included the organization of conferences (such as the 2014 Conference of the International Social Theory Consortium), lectures by both outside speakers and committee members, as well as by graduating students fulfilling the capstone requirement of the graduate social theory certificate. The Center for Social Theory provides a context for faculty and students to complement, counterbalance, or compensate for the limitations associated with individual disciplinesโ€”with active exchange related to inter-, cross-, multi- or trans-disciplinary perspectives. The Center is fostering and supporting research across the social sciences and humanities, between particular social sciences, or between the humanities, social sciences, and natural/applied sciences, with regard to these thematic complexes:

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American Society / Modernity

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Constellations of Past, Present, and Future

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Governance and Law in the 21st Century

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Center for Social Theory

College of Arts and Sciences

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville, Tennessee 37996
865-974-1000

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