Utopian Studies Society

The Utopian Studies Society (founded 1988) is a European interdisciplinary association devoted to the study of utopianism in all its forms. The Society was established in 1988 by a group of British scholars, following an international conference on utopianism at New Lanark, Scotland. It was re-launched, following the "Millennium of Utopias" conference at the University of East Anglia, England, in 1999.[1]Although the scholarly journal Utopian Studies is published by the North American Society for Utopian Studies, as of 2016 its editor, editorial assistant and book review editors were located in Europe and were members of the Utopian Studies Society.[2]Prominent utopian studies scholars associated with the European Society include Gregory Claeys, Lyman Tower Sargent, Ruth Levitas, Tom Moylan, Raffaella Baccolini, Artur Blaim, Vincent Geoghegan, Lucy Sargisson and Fatima Vieira.

Conferences

The Society has organized a series of conferences:

The 2016 conference is scheduled to be held at the University of Lisbon, Portugal.

A number of significant publications have arisen from these conferences.[4]

References

  1. http://www.psupress.org/journals/jnls_utopian_studies.html
  2. http://www.newlanark.org.
  3. For example: P. Gallardo and E. Russell (eds) Yesterday's Tomorrows: On Utopia and Dystopia Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014; A. Blaim and L. Gruszewska Blaim (eds) Spectres of Utopia: Theory, Practice, Conventions Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 2012.

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