[AIW] CFP: Crossing Borders, Bridging Boundaries, University of Maine, Belfast, ME/USA, May 14-16, 2020
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Call for Papers
Atlantic Canada Studies Conference
Crossing Borders, Bridging Boundaries
Hutchinson Center, University of Maine, Belfast, ME/USA
May 14-16, 2020
http://smarturl.it/ACS2020proposal
The Canadian-American Center and the Department of History at the University
of Maine invite proposals for the 2020 Atlantic Canada Studies Conference to
be held at the University of Maine's Hutchinson Center in Belfast, Maine,
USA on May 14-16, 2020.
The theme of the conference is "Crossing Borders, Bridging Boundaries." With
most participants crossing the international border between Canada and the
United States to attend the conference, we especially seek proposals that in
some way attempt to bridge boundaries, be they physical, disciplinary,
metaphorical, or otherwise. Among the many options available, proposals may
engage with a borderlands framework, or could incorporate an
interdisciplinary approach. As in previous ACS conferences, we will consider
proposals that deal with any topic or theme focused on the study of the
Atlantic Region.
The deadline for submission of proposals is 2 December 2019. Proposal
abstracts should be fewer than 250 words, and the author should include a
brief biography and one-page c.v. Proposals for panels are welcome; they
should include a brief abstract for the panel as a whole, as well as
abstracts for each individual presenter. Proposals will be submitted via
online forms (see below). While the selection of papers is rigorous, the ACS
conference has an impressive history of bringing together
internationally-recognized academics, junior scholars, and independent
researchers in productive and provocative sessions.
Those submitting proposals should expect to hear back from conference
organizers by the end of January 2020. A conference website, with online
registration and accommodation and other information, will be launched about
the same time.
To submit proposals, please visit: http://smarturl.it/ACS2020proposal
Contact Info:
Mark J. McLaughlin
Assistant Professor of History and Canadian Studies
University of Maine
mark.j.mclaughlin at maine.edu <mailto:mark.j.mclaughlin at maine.edu>
(207) 581-2028
Contact Email: mark.j.mclaughlin at maine.edu
<mailto:mark.j.mclaughlin at maine.edu>
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