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Book launch: Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics, March 28th at 3pm-4pm

Join us for a launch of the final book by Margaret S. Archer, a renowned sociologist and pioneer of critical realism. In this work, she defends, refines, and extends her morphogenetic approach through thought-provoking dialogues with her critics. This book is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone seeking to understand the complex dynamics of social stability and change.

🗓️ Date: March 28th, 2024
🕒 Time: 3pm-4pm GMT

🎤 Speakers:

  • Douglas Porpora
  • Anna Galazka
  • Ismael Al-Amoudi
  • Jack Newman

🔗 To receive the Zoom link, please visit: https://markcarrigan.net/get-in-touch/

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with Archer’s remarkable legacy and gain insights into her powerful explanatory framework. This book launch promises to be an enlightening event for scholars and students across the social sciences.

Join us in celebrating Margaret S. Archer’s final contribution to the field of sociology and honouring her memory.