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Dear colleagues,

Here is a really good reason to come to Cairns, Australia, and the Great
Barrier Reef!

Scroll down for Institute of Australian Geographers conference details.

 

Kind regards,

Wendy Shaw

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Cultural Geography Study Group Session, Institute of Australian Geographers
Conference, Cairns, Australia   

 

Session Title: Methodology and data update

Convenors: Danielle Drozdzewski and Wendy Shaw, University of New South
Wales

CFP Due: April 9, 2009

 

In this era of mixed methods and new technological formats, a raft of
innovative methodological and data possibilities has opened.  Some
researchers are engaging with, for example, the use of 'memory' as a source
of data, and have used interesting methods to access memories and historical
narratives.  Others have worked on the inclusion of visual or aural data in
inventive and plausible ways.  Researchers have unearthed a whole set of
methods for generating unusual forms of data, to either compliment more
traditional research methods or open new pathways of data generation and
analysis.  

 

This session seeks to engage with methodologies and data sources that
suggest new, sometimes unorthodox directions.  

 

Please submit abstracts to the session convenors: Danielle Drozdzewski
([log in to unmask]) or Wendy Shaw ( <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
[log in to unmask]) by 9 April, 2009.

 

Please see below for further details on the conference and location 

 

Institute of Australian Geographers, 2009 Conference

Cairns, QLD,  Australia

http://www.iag.org.au/conferences-events/iag-conference-cairns-2009/

 

The School of Earth & Environmental Sciences and Australian Tropical Forest
Institute at James Cook University invite you to attend the 2009 Institute
of Australian Geographers Conference in  Cairns.

 

This is the first time our annual conference will be held in Cairns, and we
are working hard to ensure that all delegates have the chance to learn
about, and experience first-hand, some of our fascinating tropical
landscapes and ways of life.

 

The conference will be held on the Cairns campus of James Cook University.
This is a new campus set in a circle of rainforest-clad hills some 15 km
north of Cairns city. Good accommodation, dining, beaches and some
entertainment are all available close to the conference venue.

 

The Organising Committee is developing a wide-ranging programme, and we are
very grateful to those of you who have proposed sessions or who have agreed
to be session conveners. Our conference theme *'Balancing Choices and
Effects in a Dynamic World' *reflects our location in the dynamic, very wet
tropics, but the programme will also reflect the dynamism of geographical
research being carried out across Australia (and beyond).  More detail about
the programme is provided below.

 

We think that this will be a very exciting conference, and an important
chance for all of us to meet, discuss research issues in Geography, and
maintain or initiate both national and international collaborations. The
organizing committee looks forward to welcoming you to Cairns in September
2009.

 

The official conference website, with details of the programme and
registration, can be found at 

 

http://www.iag.org.au/conferences-events/iag-conference-cairns-2009/

 

David Gillieson

For the Organising Committee