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2006 PCA/ACA Conference Information Page 2006 PCA/ACA Graduate Student Award Information Peter Rollins - Michael Schoenecke Travel Grants for Graduate Students Madonna Marsden International Travel Grant Award Journal of Popular Culture Travel Awards Journal of American Culture Travel Awards The Marshall Fishwick Travel to Popular Culture Collections Grants Organizational Information & History Popular Culture Association
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2006: Regional Popular Culture/American Culture Meetings and Affiliated OrganizationsFebruary 8 - 11, 2006. The Southwest Texas PCA/ACA holds its 27th annual conference at the downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel. Panel and paper presentions will be accepted beginning May 1, 2005. Check our website (www.h-net.org/~swpca) for full conference details and area chair information. All other questions should be directed to: Sally Sanchez, SW/TX PCA/ACA Program Coordinator via email at: pcaacaswtx@sbcglobal.net or by mail: Regional Program Coordinator SW/TX PCA/AC, PO Box 34414, Houston, TX 77234-4414 The Northeast PCA/ACA (NEPCA) holds its 28th annual conference at Rivier College in Nashua, NH on October 27-28, 2006. Proposed papers or panels may be submitted to the program chair, Martin Menke, Rivier College, Nashua, NH; mmenke@rivier.edu, or see the NEPCA WebPages for more details: users.wpi.edu/~jphanlan/NEPCA.html
November 8-12, 2006. Sponsored by The Film and History League and Film & History. Conference on “The Documentary Tradition” at the Dolce Conference Center in Dallas Area. Newsreels, documentaries, mocumentaries to be examined. Evolving details at the Film & History web site. Area Chairs sought; contact Peter Rollins at RollinsPC@aol.com Remember: If it is not popular, then it is not culture! International Organizations July 9 - 12, 2006. Australian and New Zealand American Studies Association Conference, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia. Proposals that address the conference theme of "Practitioners and Audiences in American Studies," construed broadly will be keenly welcomed. Proposals that address other themes in American Studies will also be welcomed. Proposals should include an abstract of the paper (250 - 300 words), academic affiliation and contact details. Please send your abstracts via email to: Tom Dunning, ANZASA 2006 Conference Convenor. Email: tdunning@utas.edu.au Full conference details can be found at: http://www.anzasa.arts.usyd.edu.au
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