Dear friends, colleagues and students,
Just a final reminder, abstracts are due April 1 for the upcoming
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SEXUALITY, CULTURE AND SOCIETY's
Conference on Sexual Rights and Moral Panics to be held at San Francisco
State University, June 21-24. We are hoping to get several particular
sessions on disability and sexuality, as well as have some disability and
sexuality papers in other sessions. We are hoping for a balance of
academic/research and advocacy oriented work within the broad scope of
sexual rights and disability. If you want to run a paper abstract or idea
by me before officially submitting an abstract, my email address is
[log in to unmask] This will be a large international conference and a
good place to dialogue with other sexuality researchers on issues that
concern us. I hope you will consider submitting an abstract. See below for
description of conference. Best wishes,
Russell
Russell Shuttleworth, Ph.D.
Human Sexuality Studies Program
San Francisco State University
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
We are currently accepting abstract submissions for the 2005 IASSCS
Conference on Sexual Rights and Moral Panics. Join academics, teachers,
students, advocates, NGOs and CBOs, policymakers and health providers from
around the world as they discuss original research and provide workshops on
the intersection of sexual rights and moral panics globally and in the U.S.
What are sexual rights? Why do sexual rights so often provoke moral panics?
Moral panics have historically surrounded issues such as sexual purity,
abortion, homosexuality, sexuality education, and sexual violence. More
recently reproductive technologies, LGBTQI identities, disabilities, and
same sex marriages have been at the center of moral controversies. This
conference examines how society and the media respond to these debates by
analyzing the production of moral and sexual panics, past and present.
Please visit http://iasscs.sfsu.edu for more information
Deadline for submission of abstracts: April 1st, 2005
IASSCS SUMMER INSTITUTE FELLOWSHIPS
IASSCS is awarding 10 competitive fellowships for individuals from Latin
America, Africa, South and SouthEast Asia, and the Middle East who are
working in sexuality related fields or studying human sexuality. The IASSCS
Summer Institute Fellowship includes:
Admission to the IASSCS Conference
Specialized sexuality research training at the 4week 4th Annual National
Sexuality Resource Center Summer Institute
Accommodations during the IASSCS Conference and the 4th Annual National
Sexuality Resource Center Summer Institute
Airfare
The 4th Annual National Sexuality Resource Center Summer Institute will take
place June 27 July 22, 2005 and provides the latest cutting-edge sexuality
research, training and professional networking opportunitiesallowing its
students to develop knowledge and connections.
IASSCS CONFERENCE SCHOLARSHIPS
IASSCS is awarding 20 competitive scholarships for individuals from Latin
America, Africa, South and SouthEast Asia, and the Middle East working in
sexuality related fields or studying human sexuality. The IASSCS Conference
Scholarship includes:
Admission to the IASSCS Conference
Accommodations for 5 days during the IASSCS Conference
Airfare
Deadline for Fellowship and Scholarship Submissions: January 15, 2005
For more information on abstract submissions or fellowship and scholarship
application guidelines, please visit http://iasscs.sfsu.edu
For more information on the Summer Institute, please visit
http://nsrc.sfsu.edu/summerinstitute
Please contact Jennifer Feeney, Conference Coordinator at [log in to unmask] or
(415) 4375120 with questions regarding scholarships, fellowships, or the
IASSCS Conference
Please contact Joy O'Donnell, Assistant Director of Education and Training
at [log in to unmask] or (415) 4375113 with questions regarding the Summer
Institute
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>Subject: Disability and Imagery - 1st Annual Conference
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>Hi everyone
>This may be of interest to those of you who are in the Toronto area. One
>of my
>classmates, Candace Padmore, has put a lot of effort into organizing the
>first
>ever Critical Disability Studies Students' Association conference at York
>University.
>Please see below for more information.
>Thanks!
>Jen O'Brien
>
>
>DISABILITY AND IMAGERY
>
>
>YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE PRESENTED BY THE
>CRITICAL
>DISABILITY STUDIES STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
>
>
>
>
>DATE: TUESDAY, MARCH 15TH, 2005
>PLACE: YORK UNIVERSITY, HEALTH, NURSING, AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
>BUILDING,
>ROOM 402
>TIME: 6 P.M.
>
>SPEAKERS:
>CORY SILVERBERG
>Co-Author of The Ultimate Guide to Disability and Sexuality
>
>ALESSIA DI VIRGILIO
>Film-maker and spokesperson for sex education and disability activism
>
>ANNA PILEGGI
>Executive Director of “AboutFace”, a cranio-facial organization
>(www.aboutface.ca)
>
>MICHAEL WILLIAMS-STARK
>Runs improvisation workshops for children with facial differences
>(www.makingfaces.ca)
>
>A reception will be held in the Graduate Lounge (7th floor Ross Building)
>following the conference. You must be 19 years of age or older to enter the
>Lounge.
>Suggested donation: $5 to Making Faces
>IF YOU HAVE AN ACCESSIBILITY REQUEST OR NEED MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL
>(416) 736-2100 EXT. 44494
>TTY: (416) 650-8273 [log in to unmask]
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