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No. 8 |
Summer 2006 |
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CALL FOR PAPERS The fourth biennial conference of the Society for the History of Children and Youth is the first to be held in Europe. It is organized through the Department of Child Studies, Linköping University (LiU) at Campus Norrköping. The conference will be held in the historic and beautiful centre of Norrköping, one hour and thirty minutes south of Stockholm. Lodging options will be provided in hotels and student dormitories nearby. For local accommodations and registration information see: We welcome all papers that deal with the history of children and youth from all periods of time. We encourage historical papers and sessions drawing upon comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives borrowing from areas such as demography, ethnography, ideological analysis, institutional approaches, legal studies, media studies, psychological frameworks, etc. The conference organization committee will favour proposals for complete sessions and will look favourably on sessions that have an international representation. Individual papers will also be accepted. Proposals should be submitted to: shcy2007@tema.liu.se Session Guidelines
Session Proposals Scholars are invited to submit proposals for sessions. The proposed session may be complete (four papers) or partial (two to three papers or one to two papers and a discussant). We also welcome proposals for roundtables (chair and 3-5 panelists) and sessions built around one or more books (chair, several panelists and response from author(s)). Sessions should represent more than one institution. Session proposals should include the following information:
Individual Paper Proposals Proposals for single papers can also be submitted. The Program Committee will try to fit single paper proposals into session in process of formation. Paper proposals should include the following information:
More information about the conference and the submission of proposals will be available soon at http://www.h-net.org/~child/SHCY/index.htm and http://www.h-net.org/~child/ Next -- Table of Contents - Previous © Society for the History of Children and Youth, 2006 |