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Tenth Annual Multiple Perspectives on Access, Inclusion & Disability:
Future History
April 27 and 28, 2010
The Ohio State University Columbus Campus
The Tenth Annual Multiple Perspectives conference continues a decade
of community exploration of disability as an individual experience and
social reality that cuts across typical divisions of education &
employment; scholarship & service; business & government; race, gender &
ethnicity.
Multiple Perspectives is celebrating its tenth anniversary and the
second decade of the ADA is coming to a close refreshed by amendments.
Such milestones are an opportunity to consider where we are, how we got
here and where we are going; an opportunity to step back from the
immediate demands of access and reflect on how access, Inclusion and
disability fit with our goals of social justice, diversity and
excellence.
"Future History" was chosen as this year's theme to encourage this
reflection by celebrating the themes of past conferences. Presenters
are asked to use one of the ten past conference themes to frame their
proposals:
2001 - The Next Ten years
2002 - Disability in Context
2003 - Access by Design
2004 - Education, Citizenship, &
Disability
2005 - Reflecting On Sameness &
Difference
2006 - Personal Perspectives & Social
Impact: The Stories We Tell".
2007 - Rights, Responsibilities, and
Social Change
2008 - Looking Back & Thinking Ahead
2009 - Change, Challenge, &
Collaboration
2010 - Future History
Conference information, past programs and updates can be found at:
http://ada.osu.edu/conferences.htm.
To be on the mailing list for the conference, send e-mail to
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Proposals are due November 7, 2009
Proposals may be submitted
* by e-mail as an attachment (Word, Word Perfect, TXT, or RTF
formats)
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* by Fax at 614-688-3665 (FAX)
* in the mail:
University ADA Coordinator's Office
1849 Cannon Drive
Columbus, OH 43210.
Proposals must include:
Names and (as appropriate) titles and institutions/employers for each
presenter.
Contact information (phone, mailing address, and e-mail) if there is
more than one presenter please indicate one individual as the lead
presenter.
Title of Presentation (12 words or less)
Short Description (30 words or less)
Full Description (700 words or less)
Please describe the structure, content, focus and desired
outcomes for the presentation using these questions as a guide.
1. What is the format of the presentation (Lecture, Panel,
Discussion, Poster, Performance, Other)?
2. What are your three main goals for the presentation?
3. What will your participants learn?
4. Who is the intended audience (educators, employers, businesses,
advocates, students, consumers, researchers, etc.?
5. How familiar should the audience be with the topic (beginner,
intermediate, advanced)?
Please Note:
The full conference fees will be waived and lunch provided for
presenters of accepted proposals. Presenters are responsible for their
own travel and lodging.
L. Scott Lissner,
University ADA Coordinator
Associate, John Glenn School of Public Affairs
Lecturer, Knowlton School of Architecture, Moritz College of Law &
Disability Studies
Office Of The Provost, The Ohio State University
1849 Cannon Drive
Columbus, OH 43210-1266
(614) 292-6207(v); (614) 688-8605(tty)
(614) 688-3665(fax); Http://ada.osu.edu <http://ada.osu.edu/>
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