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Call for Papers
Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory (CHAT) Conference 2011
Boston University
DEADLINE 30 June 2011
'People and Things in Motion'
To mark the first Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory (CHAT) conference to take place outside of the British Isles, the 2011 conference theme will explore people and things in motion in both the historical and contemporary pasts. From the movement of billions of peoples and things across the world’s oceans to the proliferation of multi-national corporations and brands, the last five hundred years have brought about the birth of a truly globalized world. We expect that some presenters will emphasize what they see as the positive aspects of global movements, e.g., the emergence of new social groups, materials, and technologies, while others will examine the negative effects of globalization, such as the destruction of cultures and heritages, exploitation of resources, and slavery and forced migration.
Understanding the processes and trajectories through which people and things came to occupy certain places can offer new insights into the past and present across landscapes and time. The 2011 CHAT conference will challenge scholars to scrutinize the dimensions of motion through sub-themes such:
Submit an Abstract at:
www.bu.edu/archaeology/chat-2011
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CHAT Conference Series Homepage http://www.contemp-hist-arch.ac.uk/
***DEADLINE 30 June 2011***
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Brent Fortenberry | PhD Candidate Boston University
2011 CHAT BOSTON UNIVERSITY
www.bu.edu/archaeology/chat-2011/ | 11–13 November 2011
Call for Papers now open.