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From: Eesti Geograafia Selts <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 19 May 2014 09:14
Subject: NGM2015 Call for sessions
To: "undisclosed-recipients:"@aadu.tlu.ee



Dear all,


These are busy times and many of you have 
requested some extra time for submitting a session proposal for the next NGM meeting to be held in Estonia in 2015. These are busy times here as 
well, hence the organisers will have a meeting to review the proposals 
at the end of May and hence we can gladly extend the deadline until 25 
May.

Please do use the [log in to unmask] address.

On behalf of the LOC


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From: Eesti Geograafia Selts <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 1 April 2014 10:08
Subject: NGM2015 Call for sessions


Estonian
Geographical Society in cooperation with Estonian universities
invites session
proposalsfor the 6th Nordic Geographers Meeting in
Tallinn & Tartu, Estonia on
15 – 19 June 2015 on
the theme "Geographical
Imagination: Interpretations of Nature, Art and Politics". Both
human and physical geographers are encouraged to participate under
this broad heading but the organisers aim at highlighting the
connections between nature, climate and imagination, culture contacts
between East and West (across and beyond the Baltic to the Far East,
the Americas and Oceania) including geographical explorations and the
issues of interpretation and politics (including being lost or found
in translation).
Estonia’s
debated history and geography (regional belonging) make it a great
place for critical debate on interpretations and provide geographers
with far more than just a location for a conference, expanding their
horizons, encouraging imagination and connections with nature. In
2015 the Estonian Geographical Society is celebrating its 60th
anniversary and the Russian Geographical Society its 150th
(significant since most of its founders were from the Baltic
Provinces). These events connect to the conference theme opening for
a discussion of geographical explorations, their documentation and
the role of geographical societies in launching such activities of
discovery and creation. If the role of geographical societies in the
past needs a critical review, their future, as well as the future of
teaching and publishing geography is continuously debated. The
conference theme also connects directly to the geographies of
children and young people – a popular topic in geography
demonstrated clearly at the Iceland conference – that resonates with
creative approaches in geography as a discipline and in the mundane.


 
The
2015 Local Arrangements Committee (LAC)
Mihkel
Kangur, President of the Estonian Geographical Society, Tallinn University
Taavi
Pae, University of Tartu
Tiina
Peil, Tallinn University
Kalev
Sepp, Estonian University of Life Sciences

Instructions:
-Session
proposals should include a proposed title and a two-hundred-word
abstract. All proposals should be submitted electronically in Word to [log in to unmask]            The
conference language is English.
-The
LAC encourages
proposals of all types, including traditional sessions with
successive papers and commentary, thematic panel discussions or
debates, roundtables, workshops and poster presentations. If you will
need technology for presentations, please indicate this in your
proposal.  
-Deadline
for submissions is 25
May 2014.
Notification of acceptance before Midsummer 2014.

-Questions
may be addressed to Tiina Peil ([log in to unmask]).
All practical matters will be addressed by Tallinn University
Conference Centre (http://www.tlu.ee/en/Conference-Centre;
e-mail [log in to unmask])

More
information will soon be available at the conference webpage www.tlu.ee/en/ngm2015