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Fwd: CFP for Anthropology of Work

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Emília Margarida Marques <[log in to unmask]>

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Emília Margarida Marques <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 10 Feb 2012 18:23:16 +0000

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*Call for SAW Proposal Submissions, AAA 2012:
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The Society for the Anthropology of Work (SAW) invites submissions for 
the 2012 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, to be held 
in San Francisco, California, November 14-18. We are open to panels and 
papers on all subjects, but especially encourage submissions related to 
this year's theme of "Border Crossings." This theme seems ideally suited 
to our section, as scholarship around work regularly involves the 
crossing of boundaries, whether cultural, geo-political, or 
disciplinary. We welcome panels that consider the movement of jobs, 
workers, information, and the products of labor across national or 
cultural boundaries. Panels might also concern work that in itself 
involves transgressing boundaries, straddling different cultures, 
languages, or identities. In the past decades, anthropologists of work 
have examined how technology both facilitates and complicates such 
crossings. Sessions may also explore the work we do as anthropologists, 
and the crossings---personal, professional, ideological---that work 
requires. Wealso look forward to receiving submissions that consider the 
local context of San Francisco, and that further our mission of 
producing scholarly work that is politically engaged and accessible to 
broad audiences. We welcome proposals from those working within and 
outside academic contexts and across all regions and subfields. Although 
we do consider individual paper and poster submissions, it is worth 
noting that complete panels have a much higher rate of acceptance.

*_Deadlines: _*

*Invited Sessions*must be submitted through the AAA website by *March 
15, 2012*. In order to be considered for invited status, all session or 
roundtable participants must be registered for the conference by this 
date. Co-sponsored sessions are a good way to encourage cooperative 
engagement with other sections, so please indicate on your proposal if 
there is another section that might be interested in co-sponsoring your 
proposed invited session. Decisions will be announced in early April. 
Sessions not selected for Invited Status will automatically be 
considered as Volunteered Sessions.

*Volunteered Sessions*are due by April 15, 2012. All participants must 
be registered for the conference by that date. As with Invited Sessions, 
this includes all paper and poster sessions, roundtable proposals, and 
individual paper/poster submissions. Panel submissions must include a 
500-word abstract as well as individual abstracts for each participant 
(although roundtables require only a session abstract and participant 
names).

*_Submission Details:_**__*

Session proposals must include a session abstract of up to 500 words and 
information for all participants (including individual abstracts). 
Roundtable submissions require a 500-word abstract and participant names 
(individual abstracts are not required for roundtable participants.) 
Paper and poster submissions need only provide one abstract. 
Participants must abide by AAA rules regarding roles, registration, and 
fees, as described on the AAA website (http://www.aaanet.org).

*_SAW Travel Awards: _*

*__*

SAW welcomes student submis­sions and will provide *June Nash Student 
Travel Awards* of $250 to all students who present papers on 
SAW-reviewed panels. This year we are pleased to announce the new *SAW 
Fellows Program*, which provides financial assistance ($250) to all 
unemployed or underemployed scholars who present papers on SAW-sponsored 
panels. This category includes individuals working as adjuncts, 
contingent employees, and others in non-tenure-track positions. To 
receive these awards you need only: 1) serve as a panelist, chair, or 
roundtable participant on a SAW-sponsored session at the 2012 AAA 
Meeting; 2) email SAW Treasurer Charles Menzies ([log in to unmask] 
<https://campusmail.fullerton.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=dc42d107a1174861b949b8121907a888&URL=mailto%3acharles.menzies%40ubc.ca>) 
before or after the meeting; and 3) provide Charles with receipts for 
travel and/or accommodations (electronic receipts are fine) and confirm 
that at least $250 of your travel expenses to the Annual Meeting were 
not covered by other funding sources.

*_Contacts: _*

*__*

The SAW program co-chairs for the 2012 AAA Annual Meeting are Carrie 
Lane ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>) and Jan 
English-Lueck ([log in to unmask] 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).  Please feel free to contact us 
regarding submission of your papers, posters, or roundtable sessions. We 
especially encourage those considering submitting Invited Sessions to 
contact us in advance.

Samuel Gerald Collins, Ph.D.

Chair, Dept of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice

Towson University

President, Society for the Anthropology of Work

[log in to unmask]

pages.towson.edu/scollins

410-704-3199


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