Call For Papers:
Canadian Disability Studies Association (CDSA) Association canadienne d'
études sur le handicap (ACÉHa)
2nd Annual Conference
May 31 -June 1/2005
University of Western Ontario: London, Ontario
Conference Theme: Paradoxes of Citizenship: Environments, Exclusions, Equity
The Canadian Disabilities Studies Association is planning its second annual
conference as part of The Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences
2005. The theme for this year is very relevant to disability studies, and
provides an opportunity to discuss the challenges, as well as the richness
of diversity that contribute to our unique culture.
We invite you to submit papers related to the conference theme including:
Critical examination disability culture, politics, social policy, history,
technology, education, housing, leadership, geography and arts.
Guidelines for Submitting Proposals:
Proposals should include the following information:
1) Title of presentation
2) Contact information: name, affiliation, mailing address, phone number,
and e-mail for each presenter;
3) Format of your proposal:
___ Paper presentation (20-minute presentation)
___ Panel (90-minute block for presentation of 3-4 papers by presenters.
Please note that panel proposals require BOTH an abstract that includes a
250-word description of the panel topic AND a 250-word abstract for each
participant.)
___ Workshop (90-minute application of a specific program or exercise)
___ CIDA -CFHSS (Please note the reduced time frame for these
presentations -NOVEMBER 28/2004)
4) Abstract (250 words) with the following: Title and author(s), statement
of the thesis, findings, or significance; description of content and
structure; information on how this presentation will be made accessible;
audiovisual requirements.
The deadline for proposals is February 15, 2005.
We plan to notify participants of their acceptance by March 15, 2005.
All abstracts will be reviewed by a panel of CDSA scholars
Please submit proposals electronically (using MS Word) to both Nancy Hansen,
[log in to unmask], Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Masters
Program, University of Manitoba, and Gwen Friedrich,
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Centre on Disability Studies.
If electronic submission is not possible, please mail or fax proposals to
arrive by February 15 to:
Gwen Friedrich
Canadian Centre on Disability Studies
56 The Promenade
Winnipeg, Manitoba
204-284-5343
PLEASE NOTE:
The following opportunity is provided by CIDA in collaboration with the
Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. It provides a
unique opportunity for collaboration. In order to allow for interaction and
dialogue between CIDA and members of the Canadian academic community from
different research areas, and to facilitate the exchange of research and
practical findings, ideas and experiences amongst scholars, policy makers
and practitioners, the 2005 Program's preliminary focus will be on
multidisciplinary sessions organized entirely by associations who
participate in the 2005 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Generally, sessions are to fall in line with the 2005 Congress theme,
Paradoxes of Citizenship, and one or more of its sub-themes, Environments,
Exclusion and Equity; they must be open to all registered delegates and be
integrated into the associations program, and must be acknowledged as part
of the CIDA-CFHSS Collaborative Program. Preference will be given to
sessions encouraging active participation such as panels, colloquia, focus
groups or workshops. The integration of one or more representative(s) of
CIDA is an essential element of this sponsorship. The Agency will take it
upon itself to suggest suitable participants/contributors for each selected
session, and will look after his/her travel, accommodation and conference
costs.
Upper funding limits are set at approximately $5,000 (depending on the
number and quality of proposals received), with the exact sponsorship amount
to be determined by the following criteria:
§ Relevance to international development
§ Relationships to the Congress Theme
§ Originality
§ Participants'/invited speakers' profiles
PLEASE NOTE: ALL INTERESTED ASSOCIATIONS ARE TO SUBMIT THESE PROPOSALS ON OR
BEFORE NOVEMEBER 28/2004.
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Professor Shelley Tremain
Department of Philosophy
University of Toronto at Mississauga
Erindale College
3359 Mississauga Road N.
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
L5L 1C6
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