Monday, 28. November 2005

Conference: Space as a Category of Analysis: New Perspectives

Call for Papers
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference at Brown University
Keynote address by Dr. David Harvey, Distinguished Professor, Dept.
of Anthropology, City University of New York

Date: Friday April 7 and Saturday April 8, 2006
Location: Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Submission Deadline: January 15, 2006

The Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference at Brown University
is calling for papers for its second annual conference entitled
"Space as a Category of Analysis: New Perspectives" on April 7-8,
2006. This conference seeks to bring together graduate students from
diverse fields by discussing a common research theme from multiple
disciplinary angles. We welcome scholarship from history, sociology,
anthropology, geography, urban studies, environmental studies, area
studies, gender studies, media studies, and others.

Some of the critical questions conference papers may consider are:
How are spatial categories historically constituted, and how do
historical projects reify and challenge spatial categories?

How do spatial relationships guide the growth and development of
individual communities, informing human understandings of
nationality, ethnicity, gender, race, class, and the environment?

How are categories such as urban, rural and wilderness constituted,
and how are they informed by technology and their inhabitants?

How does space shape decision-making processes of individuals and
institutions, and in what ways has space been used to assert power?
Under what conditions has space been transnational?

The conference features a keynote address by internationally renowned
scholar David Harvey. Widely considered to be the founder of modern
critical geography, Dr. Harvey's wide-ranging explorations of the
ways in which space and time have underpinned capitalism,
post-modernity, and imperialism speak directly to the spirit of
intellectual breadth and inclusion to which the conference is
committed.

Please submit a 250-word abstract, curriculum vitae, and pertinent
contact information via email by January 15, 2006 to:


Graduate Student Conference committee
Department of History
Box N, Brown University
Providence, RI 02912

Email:

Conference: Disorderly Spaces and Derelict Places

Session of the Social Sciences History Association Location: Minnesota, United States
Call for Papers Deadline: 2006-01-15
Date Submitted: 2005-11-14
Announcement ID: 148608

"Disorderly Spaces and Derelict Places" will be the topic of a session for the annual meeting of the Social Sciences History Association in Minneapolis, November 2006. This session will explore the literal and metaphorical alleyways and dumping grounds of the urban environment, 18th-20th century. Other examples of such marginalized environments include sewers, parking lots, houses of prostitution, crack houses, waste processing plants, and other sites that are culturally coded as being socially dangerous and aesthetically offensive. Please submit 250 word abstracts along with a CV by January 15, 2006: Paula Lee, Department of Art History, University of South Florida, parispaula_2000@yahoo.com.
Paula Lee
Art History
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Ave., FAH 110
Tampa, FL 33620

Email: parispaula_2000@yahoo.com

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