Subject: Fwd: CFP for conference in Vietnam on 'Consequences of the Changing World Economy ..." Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 13:49:22 +1030 Begin forwarded message: > Call for Conference Papers and Participation > > Consequences of the Changing World Economy for Class Relations, > Ideology, > and Culture > Hanoi, Vietnam, 911 January 2006 > > Sponsored by the Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy and the > journal, > NST: Nature, Society, and Thought > > This international conference will be embedded in a study tour 519 > January 2006. The tour will offer unusual opportunities for > encountering > current Vietnamese life in many aspects and for learning about the > socialist transformation of economic, political, and cultural > conditions > in several regions of Vietnam. Participants may take the study tour > without attending the conference (visits, talks, and excursions will > be > planned for conference days). > > Estimated cost per participant including airfare from U.S. cities is > $3200. Space limited—$200 refundable deposit will secure your place. > > Conference attendees may submit a paper for presentation or take part > in > the discussions without giving a paper. Submissions: While longer > papers > will be considered for future publication, a presentation version not > exceeding 1800 words should be sent by e-mail to <marqu002-AT-umn.edu> > before > 1 September 2005. Acceptance notifications will be sent as early as > possible—no later than 1 October 2005. > Send deposit (payable to NST) or inquiries to: > NST, Univ. of Minnesota, 116 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, MN > 55455-0112, > USA 612-922-7993; marqu002-AT-umn.edu > see http://umn.edu/home/marqu002 for updates > > > Stephen Cullenberg > Professor of Economics > University of California > Riverside, CA 92521 > > Office: 951-827-1573 > Fax: 951-787-5685 > Email: stephen.cullenberg-AT-ucr.edu > http://www.economics.ucr.edu/people/cullenberg.html > --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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