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The annual conference of the Canadian Association of Slavists is meeting this year in Vancouver, BC. You will find the Call for Papers below. Please go to the CAS website at http://www.ualberta.ca/~csp/cas/conference.html to find panel, paper and round table proposal forms, or send me an email at maswift@uvic.ca. The deadline is Feb. 1 for all proposals.
All the best for the new year,
Megan Swift
Co-Chair, Program Committee
Canadian Association of Slavists
Megan Swift, Assistant Professor
Department of Germanic and Russian Studies
University of Victoria
PO Box 3045 STN CSC, Victoria BC.
V8W 3P4 Canada.
Tel. 250.721.7504
Fax 250.721.7319
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF SLAVISTS
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
May 31-June 2, 2008
(Saturday – Monday)
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia
CALL FOR PAPERS
The annual conference of the Canadian Association of Slavists will take place in Vancouver (British Columbia) on May 31- June 2, 2008 as part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation.
The theme of the 2008 Congress is THINKING BEYOND BORDERS.
Proposals are invited for individual papers, panels, and roundtable discussions. Proposals for complete panels are preferred. Please follow abstract specifications (see attached) when submitting your proposal(s).
We particularly want to encourage young scholars to participate in this conference. Deadline for proposals: 1 February 2008. Notification of the Program Committee’s decisions will be sent out by 3 March 2008.
ALL PRESENTERS MUST BE MEMBERS OF CAS.
For all questions, please contact Megan Swift (maswift@uvic.ca) (250.721.7504) or Bozena Karwowska (bozena@interchange.ubc.ca) (604.822.5956)
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). 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 emailed to either Megan Swift (maswift@uvic.ca) or Bozena Karwowska (bozena@interchange.ubc.ca). If electronic submission is not possible, send hard copies of your proposal to:
Megan Swift, Assistant Professor
Department of Germanic and Russian Studies
University of Victoria
PO Box 3045 STN CSC, Victoria BC.
V8W 3P4 Canada.
Tel. 250.721.7504
Fax 250.721.7319
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