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THE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING of the CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (U.S.)
Washington. D.C. (George Mason University, Arlington campus) April 19-22,
2006

The Cultural Studies Association (U.S.) invites participation in its Fourth
Annual Meeting from all areas and on all topics of relevance to Cultural
Studies, including but not limited to literature, history, sociology,
geography, anthropology, communications, popular culture, cultural theory,
queer studies, critical race studies, feminist studies, postcolonial
studies, media and film studies, material culture studies, performance and
visual arts studies.

The conference this year will feature plenary sessions on the culture of
science and technology, cultural studies and the social sciences, and
global cities and citizenship.

We welcome proposals in the following categories:

1: Individual papers.  Proposals for individual papers are due by October
15, and should be submitted at
http://www.csaus.pitt.edu/conf/submit.php?cf=3
Successful submission will be acknowledged. If you do not receive an
acknowledgement within 24 hours, please resubmit. The acknowledgement will
say that your proposal has been "successfully submitted," which does NOT
mean your proposal has been accepted.

All paper proposals require:

a. The name, email address, institutional affiliation of the author,
entered on the website.

b. A 500 word abstract for the 20 minute paper entered on the website.

c. Any needed audio-visual equipment must be noted following the abstract
in that space on the site.

2. Preconstituted paper sessions, roundtable* sessions, or workshops.*
These should NOT be submitted on this website, but should be sent to
[log in to unmask] with the words "Session Proposal" in the subject line.
Session proposals are due by October 15th.  All proposals will be
acknowledged, but please allow at least two business days before inquiring.

All session proposals require:

a. The name, email address, phone number, and institutional affiliation of
the proposer.

b. A 500 word overview of the session, identifying the type of session
proposed.  For paper sessions, also include 500 word abstracts of each of
the papers: maximum, four papers per session; minimum three papers per
session.

c. The names, email addresses, and institutional affiliations of each
participant.

d. A request for any needed audio-visual equipment.  All AV equipment must
be requested with the proposal.




P. David Marshall Ph.D
Professor and Chair, Communication Studies
101 Lake Hall, Northeastern University
Boston Ma. 02115
Phone 617 373 5517; Fax: 617 373 8533
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departmental website: www.commstudies.neu.edu

Just Released New Media Cultures (book) website: www.newmediacultures.co.uk

Just Released "fame" issue of m/c a journal of  media and culture at
http://www.media-culture.org.au/

Web Theory (book) website: www.webtheory.nu

Cultural Studies Association  (US) Conference website: www.csaus.pitt.edu
Cultural Studies Association (US) Conference:  Tucson, Arizona
April 21-24, 2005


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Janet Staiger
William P. Hobby Centennial Professor in Communication and
         Professor of Women's and Gender Studies
Department of Radio-Television-Film (CMA 6.128)
University of Texas at Austin
One University Station A0800
Austin, TX 78712
512-471-6653
<http://rtf.utexas.edu/faculty/staiger>http://rtf.utexas.edu/faculty/staiger  

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