With apologies for cross-posting, this is a reminder for those attending this year’s Cultural Studies Association of Australia Conference, Materialities: Economies, Empiricism, and Things, that early bird registration closes on the 15th of October.

 

The conference will be held at the University of Sydney from 4th to 6th of December and features keynote or plenary contributions from:

 

Ien Ang (UWS),

Tony Bennett (UWS),

Jennifer Biddle (UNSW),

Brenda L. Croft (UNSW),

Stuart Cunningham (QUT),

Ross Chambers (Michigan),

John Frow (Melbourne),

Katherine Gibson (UWS),

Ros Gill (Kings, London),

Gay Hawkins (UQ),

Lesley Head (Wollongong),

Meaghan Morris (Sydney),

Stephen Muecke (UNSW),

Tom O’Regan (UQ),

Bev Skeggs (Goldsmiths, London).

Graeme Turner (UQ).

 

An optional pre-fix day for postgrads and early career researchers on 3rd of December is included in the registration.

 

Further details and registration at:

http://www.csaa2012.org/

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Department of Gender and Cultural Studies
School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry
 
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