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Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 10:29:30 -0500
From: Josh R Noonan <jrnoonan@mail.unomaha.edu>
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Subject: 2004 Third World Studies Conference
Greetings,
You are invited to join us for the 27th annual Third World Studies
Conference, to be held at the University of Nebraska at Omaha from 14-16
October 2004. Herewith find the conference flyer and Call for Papers.
Please feel free to duplicate and share with colleagues, as needed.
I hope you can attend. Contact me with any questions.
Joshua Noonan
Conference Intern, Third World Studies Conference
Announcing the 27th Annual Third World Studies Conference
and the 29th Annual European Studies Conference
14-16 October 2004
W.H. Thompson Alumni Center
University of Nebraska at Omaha
The Third World Studies Conference is an interdisciplinary and
intercultural forum dedicated to the widest possible combination of
scholars, practitioners, and participants in its dialog. The theme of
this year's conference is Perpetuating the Democratic Experience in a
Hostile and Fragmented World. Some topics of interest in this year's
conference include:
Trends in Country Building
Cultural Integrity and Globalization
The Rise and Demise of Democracy
Peacekeeping and Violence
Economic and Social Development in Urban and Rural Areas
Third World Literature and Fine Arts
Gender Issues in the Developing World
Religion and Conflict
The Spread of AIDS and Other Medical Challenges
Problems and Solutions in Primary, Secondary, and Higher Education
Orientalism vs. Occidentalism
For more information about the Third World Studies Conference, see the
web site at:
http://www.unomaha.edu/~twsc/
The European Studies Conference is an interdisciplinary forum for dialog
about issues related to Europe. It brings together individuals diverse
in disciplines, but united in their interest in Europe.
Interdisciplinary panels, workshops, performances and social activities
bring perspectives and insights that have earned the conference a
reputation for promoting unity among participants. Panel topics are
determined by the proposals received. This year's topics include:
Contemporary EU Issues
Philosophy, Political Philosophy, and the Pursuit of Peace
Britain and its Neighbors
Art, Film and Literature of Europe
Differences in Cultures and Financial Systems
Aspects of Feminism
Saints and Mystics
Border Issues
For more information about the European Studies Conference, see the web
site at:
For more information about the European Studies Conference, see the web site at:
http://www.unomaha.edu/esc
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