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Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 06:25:57 -0400
Subject: (Fwd) CFP: Crossroads in cultural studies


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>               CROSSROADS IN CULTURAL STUDIES
>                      Third International Conference
>                   June 21 - 25, 2000, Birmingham, U.K.
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>FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
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>After two very successful conferences in Tampere, Finland, Crossroads
>in Cultural Studies has moved to Birmingham.  The first and second
>conferences attracted over 500 participants from all continents
>proving how important it is to meet each other in these 'virtual'
>times!  We have much pleasure, therefore, in inviting you to the Third
>International Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference.
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>The conference aims to be a meeting place for people within cultural
>studies to make contacts, exchange views and gain inspiration from
>each other on all topics that interest such a diverse international
>community. Thus, we encourage participation from different countries,
>disciplines and cultural backgrounds, and from a wide range of
>research interests.  We are following the model for the last
>conference, by inviting you to propose and organise your own sessions.
>We found that this system produced more cohesive sessions and allowed
>more time for useful discussion.
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>At this point we invite proposals from Session Organisers on topics of
>interest.  Sessions would usually comprise five individual papers.  We
>assume that concepts such as:
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>* cultures of everyday life
>* social and cultural theory
>* media
>* difference and identity
>* globalisation and diaspora
>* power and knowledge
>* new technologies
>* the city
>* culture and economy
>* cultural policy
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>will be tackled in the sessions and plenaries, but again it is up to
>you to make this a conference that will indicate where cultural
>studies is going next.  I hope to see you all in Birmingham!
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>Yours sincerely,
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>Ann Gray
>Chair of the Organizing Committee
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>SPEAKERS
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>In the first and second Crossroads conferences, the plenary speakers
>included Ien Ang, Barrie Axford, Catherine Belsey, Antony Easthope,
>Paul Gilroy, Jostein Gripsrud, Lawrence Grossberg, Joke Hermes,
>Patricia Hill Collins, Johan Fornas, Eeva Jokinen, Sonia Livingstone,
>George Ritzer, Steven Seidman, Soile Veijola, Philip Wexler, Paul
>Willis, and Handel K. Wright, and a great deal of key figures in the
>field of cultural studies gave their papers in the sessions. It is
>premature to announce what the names will be in 2000, but we will
>again do our best to introduce to you the current and most interesting
>people and themes.
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>HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR OWN SESSION?
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>If you would like to organize a session, just send us a title
>and an up to 150 words description of the theme (a session
>abstract), along with your complete contact information.
>Session proposals must be sent to us by September 30. Names of
>the sessions that are accepted by the conference organizer
>will be listed in the Invitation Programme published in
>November 1999. You may also want to look for others sharing
>your areas of interest in the Crossroads list. The acceptance
>of a session in the final programme is provisional until the
>session organizer has sent us the abstracts and registration
>forms of at least five participants, and made sure that they
>have paid their registration fees. In November, the session
>organizers will be sent a session organizer's manual to inform
>them about the details.
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>ORGANIZERS
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>Crossroads 2000 is organised by the Department of Cultural Studies and
>Sociology, School of Social Sciences, University of Birmingham,
>supported by a cross-disciplinary organizing committee.  We are
>grateful to the the Department of Sociology and Social Psychology,
>University of Tampere, and Network Cultural Studies, who did such a
>good job in organizing the first two conferences and for sharing their
>experience and expertise with us.
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>CONFERENCE TOWN AND VENUE
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>At this stage we assume that the conference fee will be about =A3140 -
>150.  There will be an early bird registration.  Detailed information
>on conference fee and associated conference costs, including
>accommodation, will be listed on the website in the coming months.
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>INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET
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>The Conference Home Page with several useful links to other websites:
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>http://www.bham.ac.uk/crossroads/
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>REGISTRATION OF INTEREST ------------------------
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>Those wishing to receive information on the Conference should register
>on-line.  Your name and e-mail address will be retained and you will
>receive our Invitation Program which will be published in November
>1999.
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>Please complete the form and return it (preferably by e-mail) to:
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>Crossroads in Cultural Studies Department of Cultural Studies & Sociology
>University of Birmingham
>Birmingham
>B15 2TT
>U.K.
>e-mail: crossroads-AT-css.bham.ac.uk
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>Name:
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>Organization:
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>Postal address:
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>City:
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>Country:
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>email:
>tel:
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>Please send me an Invitation Programme.
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>Title of paper:
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>I am willing to organize a session called (title of the session):
>Description of the session (of up to 150 words):
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>Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker
>Division of Environmental Management & Design
>Lincoln University, Canterbury
>PO Box 84
>Aotearoa New Zealand
>E-mail: Rixeckes-AT-kea.lincoln.ac.nz
>Fax: 64-03-325-3841
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