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AAG 2005 Meeting
Call For Papers: Geographies of Media
Last Day for Session Registration: October 21, 2004
We are seeking papers that examine geographies of the various forms of
media, including music, art, advertising, newspapers and magazines, video
and animation etc.
These sessions should include contributions to current issues surrounding
these media, beginning with constructions of space, culture, society, and
identity within textual realms.
We are hoping to present a wide range of both topic and context and seek
participants interested in the geographical implications - social,
political, cultural, and economic – that are often contained within the
spaces and places of different forms of media. These contexts invite
inquiries into the production, distribution, exhibition, and consumption
of all types of media and we encourage critical, pedagogical and
discursive contributions. Our 2003 session was very well-attended with a
wide variety of topics followed by an excellent discussion period and we
expect the same again this year.
To present a paper you must do the following before October 21, 2004
1. Compose an abstract following the AAG guidelines
http://www.aag.org/PDF/cfp2001.pdf
http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/call_for_papers/abstract_instructions.htm
2. Register online with the AAG to obtain a personal ID number
http://convention.allacademic.com/aag2002/
http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/index.htm
3. Print registration form and mail to AAG with your
non-refundable Program Participation Fee:
AAG Annual Meeting
1710 Sixteenth Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20009-3198
4. Email Presenter Identification Number (PIN) and Abstract before October
21, 2004 to Ed Jackiewicz at: [log in to unmask] or Jim Craine at:
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For further information please contact:
Ed Jackiewicz: [log in to unmask]
James Craine: [log in to unmask]
James Craine
Department of Geography
San Diego State University
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