Dear all
- Sorry for cross-posting -
This is a last reminder for those wishing to attend the "Cultural Turns / Geographical Turns"
conference in Oxford from the 16th - 18th September. Booking forms for registration and
accommodation for the conference must be returned by this Friday (18th July) if you wish to avoid
a 25% surcharge. You will find a booking form at the bottom of this email. Please print out and
return with your cheque (details below). Please note: we regret that we cannot accept any more
submitted papers as all the sessions have now been filled.
Also included below is a list of all the names of paper-givers at the conference.
Regards
Simon Naylor
(Geography Dept. Keele University)
Cultural Turns Conference
Session 1: Culture and geography
Keynotes: Peter Jackson Angela McRobbie Chris Philo
Concurrent sessions:
(A) Clive Barnett - Colin Pooley - Jeremy Hoad
(B) Sheila Hones - George Reville - John Silk
Session Two: Popular geographies and the arts
Keynotes: Jim Duncan - John Clarke - Balraj Khanna
Concurrent Paper Sessions:
(A) Melanie Wall - John Bale - Anthony Gristwood
(B) Stanley Waterman - Deborah Parsons - Suzanne Seymour
Session 3: Culture and political economy
Keynotes: Andrew Sayer - Linda McDowell - Daniel Miller
Concurrent Paper Sessions:
(A) Joe Painter - Andy Pratt - Cook, Crang, Thorpe
(B) Clarke, Doel - James Sidaway - Reimer, Leslie
Session 4: Nature and society
Keynotes: Jacquie Burgess - Sarah Whatmore - Kevin Hetherington
Concurrent Paper Sessions:
(A) Steve Hinchliffe - Theresa Aldridge - Robyn Longhurst
(B) Matthew Gandy - Judith Gerber - David Turnbull
Session 5: Spaces and subjectivities
Keynotes: Gillian Rose - David Matless - David Sibley
Concurrent Paper Sessions:
(A) Deborah Lisle - Liz Bondi - Keith Lilley
(B) Tim Edenson - Amanda Bingley - Nigel Stirk
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CULTURAL TURNS / GEOGRAPHICAL TURNS
16th-18th September 1997, Oxford University
CONFERENCE BOOKING
NB: IF YOU ARE WIRED UP TO THE WEB, GO NO FURTHER THAN THIS: FULL
CONFERENCE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT www.geog.lamp.ac.uk/culturalturns.
Costs:
Full conference package: £80 (waged), £50 (unwaged & postgraduate).
(Both cover registration and B&B accommodation at Wadham College for 16th &
17th September)
Registration only: £35 (waged), £5 (unwaged & postgraduate)
PLEASE PRINT OUT THIS EMAIL, FILL IT IN AND SEND IT OFF AS INSTRUCTED BELOW.
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Please complete details below and return by surface/air mail, with payment,
to James R. Ryan, School of Geography, University of Oxford, Mansfield
Road, Oxford, OX1 3TB. Tel: 01865 271919
Deadline for booking: 18th July 1997.
Bookings received after this date will be liable to a 25% surcharge
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Please register me for the Cultural Turns / Geographical Turns Conference
I enclose payment, made out to 'Social and Cultural Geography Research
Group' and I have circled the appropriate figure below.
Full conference package: £80 (waged)
£50 (unwaged & postgraduate)*
Registration only: £35 (waged)
£5 (unwaged & postgraduate)*
* For reduced rates please supply proof of unwaged/postgraduate status.
Please note special access or dietary
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