[nativestudies-l] Native American & Indigenous Studies Assn. Call for Papers
Lowe, Shelly C
shelly_lowe at harvard.edu
Fri Sep 30 13:47:05 EDT 2011
This mailing is from NAISA.ORG.
CALL FOR PAPERS
FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
NATIVE AMERICAN & INDIGENOUS STUDIES ASSOCIATION
NAISA
The Mohegan Sun Convention Center
1 Mohegan Sun Boulevard
Uncasville, Connecticut 06382
June 3-6, 2012
THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON
Dartmouth College * Harvard University
University of Massachusetts Amherst * Yale University
The NAISA Council invites scholars working in Native American and Indigenous Studies to submit proposals for individual papers, panel sessions, or roundtables. All persons working in Native American and Indigenous Studies are invited and encouraged to apply. Proposals are welcome from faculty and students in colleges, universities, and tribal colleges; from community-based scholars and elders; and from professionals working in the field. To access the templates for individual papers, panels, and roundtables, click on
http://www.regonline.com/NAISA2012callforpapers.
PLEASE NOTE: The Council is limiting submissions to one proposed session per person. This change is being made to allow more people to participate in the meeting given imitations of time and space. Thus, each person can only be part of one proposal of any kind, and the Council reserves the right to disqualify proposals that include individuals who are part of more than one proposal. Someone may, however, be proposed to both present or comment and chair in the same session. Also, the Council may recruit panel chairs and commentators from people on successful proposals. Finally, please note that all those accepted to the program must be a NAISA member, or join.
GO TO naisa.org for more information about NAISA, and for information about the New England 2012 Meeting.
Detailed instructions for submitting proposals will be available on both websites by September 23, 2011
Only complete proposals will receive consideration.
DEADLINE for proposal submission is NOVEMBER 1 2011
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