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>*****CALL FOR PROPOSALS******
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>15th Annual QUIG Conference on Interdisciplinary Qualitative Studies
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>January 3-5, 2002
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>University of Georgia
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>VISION, VOICE, AND VIRTUALITY: (RE)CONCEPTUALIZING QUALITATIVE
>REPRESENTATION
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>The theme for the QUIG 2002 Conference invites participants to envision the
>future of qualitative research. We are particularly interested in proposals
>in which researchers complicate notions of voice, explore multiple
>technologies, and engage with artistic representations of research (e.g.,
>visual, dramatic, poetic). Questions to consider include the following:
>--How do theoretical perspectives influence how we represent our data?
>--How do researchers explore their own processes and preferences through
>conceptualizing data representation?
>--What contributions are the various disciplines (education, journalism,
>family therapy, psychology, English, social work, counseling, sociology,
>political science, anthropology, health professions, business) making to
>the future of qualitative research?
>--How do various forms of data representation influence qualitative
>researchers to reconceptualize the process of research?
>--How will new ways of representing data influence scholarly journals?
>--What ethical questions are raised in the representation of data?
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>KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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>Gloria Ladson-Billings
>University of Wisconsin at Madison
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>Laurel Richardson
>The Ohio State University
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>Terry Janoure
>University of Massachusetts at Amherst
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>TYPES OF PRESENTATIONS
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>Proposals may report the findings of particular studies relevant to this
>year's theme. We also encourage proposals on topics not directly related to
>the theme such as research methods, teaching qualitative methods, and
>personal journeys as researchers. Types of presentations include the
>following:
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>--Paper presentation (30 minutes): Individual paper presented to a mid-sized
>audience
>--Panel (1 hour): Multiple presenters of a topic
>--Roundtable (1 hour): Informal discussion between paper presenter and a
>small audience
>--Workshop (1-3 hours): A session used to teach or expand skills or
>approaches
>--Film/ performance (1-3 hours)
>--Alternative formats: Please propose alternative presentations formats and
>time requirements
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>GUIDELINES FOR PROPOSALS
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>WHAT TO SUBMIT
>--1 copy of cover page
>--3 copies of presentation summary
>--A stamped, self-addressed postcard
>--A stamped, self-addressed business-sized envelope
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>COVER PAGE (1 copy)
>1. Biographical information for all presenters:
>--Name(s)
>--Affiliation(s)
>--Mailing address(es)
>--Telephone number(s)
>--Email address(es)
>2. Title of presentation
>3. Abstract of paper (75 word limit)
>4. Type of presentation
>5. Audio-visual requests (overheads, TV/VCRs, & flipcharts supplied without
>charge and upon request)
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>SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION (3 copies; prepared for blind review)
>Place title and abstract on the first page followed by a summary of the
>presentation. Omit any references to the author(s). Summary to include all
>of the following: focus of presentation or research problem, literature
>review, theoretical frame, research methods, findings, conclusions, and
>implications. 500-word limit.
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>REVIEW PROCESS
>All proposals will be reviewed by members of the QUIG steering committee.
>Review criteria will include the quality of the proposal, the significance
>of the topic, and the interest to the audience.
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>********DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS*********
>********************May 15, 2001***********************
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>QUIG CONTACT INFORMATION
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>Mailing address:
>QUIG Conference
>325 Aderhold Hall
>University of Georgia
>Athens, GA 30602
>Website:
>http://www.coe.uga.edu/quig
>Email:
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>Telephone:
>706-583-0573
>Fax:
>706-542-4240
>Conference co-chairs:
>Tom Hébert
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>706-542-3678
>Kathleen deMarrais
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>706-542-4600
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