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October 28, 2009
Western Association for Slavic Studies, 04/14-17/201, Reno
Deadline:December 1, 2009
Western Association for Slavic Studies (WASS)Reno, Nevada, April 14-17, 2010
Plan to join us for the annual Western Association for Slavic Studies (WASS) conference.
Reno, Nevada, April 14-17, 2010
We invite proposals for individual papers, complete panels, and roundtable presentations in all areas of studies on Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Russia, the former Soviet Union, and Central Asia. The topics may include any aspect of economy, politics, and culture with a broad chronological span from the Middle Ages to present.
Contributions are encouraged from disciplines including (but not limited to): anthropology, archeology, architecture, arts, communication, cultural studies, demography, economics, education, environment, ethnic and minority studies, film, gender studies, geography, history, international relations, Jewish studies, law, linguistics, literature, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, theatre, travel and tourism.
For more information regarding the conference site, registration and submitting a proposal, go to our website http://wssa.asu.edu/conferences and follow the link.Or, go to the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies website:http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~aaass/organizations/wass.html
The deadline for proposals is December 1, 2009. Please include the following information: Title of Presentation; Name, Affiliation, and Email Address; Other Authors; Abstract (not to exceed 200 words).
The WASS encourages graduate students to attend the conference. The best graduate paper presented will win a $100 prize and will be eligible for the graduate student paper prize sponsored by the AAASS.
Evguenia Davidova, Program Coordinator (2009-2010)Portland State University,University Studies Program,Portland, OR 97207,Tel: 503-725-8992; Fax: 503-725-5977 evguenia@pdx.edu
Posted by uunguyen at October 28, 2009 09:19 AM