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CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF SLAVISTS ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Friday May 28, 2010 to Sunday May 30, 2010
Concordia University,
Montreal, Quebec
CALL FOR PAPERS
The annual conference of the Canadian Association of
Slavists will
take place in Montreal, Quebec on May 28-30, 2010
as part of the
Congress of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities
and Social
Sciences.
The theme of the 2010 Congress is CONNECTED
UNDERSTANDING/LE SAVOIR BRANCHÉ.
Proposals are invited for individual papers, panels, and
roundtable
discussions. Proposals for complete panels are
preferred. Please
follow abstract specifications (see below) when
submitting your
proposal(s).
We particularly want to encourage young scholars and
graduate students
to participate in this conference. Deadline for
individual paper
proposals: 30 January 2010; for panels
and roundtables: 15 February
2010. Notification of the Program Committee’s
decisions will be sent
out by 1 March 2009.
ALL PRESENTERS MUST BE MEMBERS OF CAS.
For all questions, please contact the Program Chair,
Alison Rowley, at
profarowley@gmail.com, or at contact information
listed below.
Abstract specifications:
To apply for participation in the conference, please fill
out the
respective forms (CV and individual paper proposal
form; roundtable
proposal form and/or panel proposal form –
available at http://www.ualberta.ca/~csp/cas/conference.html
or from the Program Chair, Alison Rowley, at profarowley@gmail.com).
Abstracts should not exceed 400
words. Please use MS Word for Windows and Times New Roman or MS
Word for Apple and TimesCE or pure Unicode text. Make
sure to use the
Library of Congress transliteration system to render
words in a
Cyrillic alphabet. Your abstract should present a
research question
and outline your plan for investigating this scholarly
problem. Each
abstract will be reviewed by the Program Committee.
Abstracts sent by
attachment may be e-mailed to profarowley@gmail.com. If electronic
submission is not possible, send hard copies of your
proposal to:
Dr. Alison Rowley
Department of History
Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
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