Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities: Call for Proposals
Extended
Deadline
We
are pleased to announce that the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the
Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities will be held at
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada on March 22-23, 2019. The event is co-sponsored by
The Pauline Jewett Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies, Carleton University
and the University of Ottawa. Information regarding the pre-conference
Graduate Student Workshop will follow shortly.
We welcome quality proposals on
any topic related to law and legal studies. We warmly welcome proposals on all
topics, and are particularly interested in proposals addressing the
intersections between gender, sexuality, race and law.
All proposals are due Wednesday, October
24, 2018.
Individual proposals should
include title and an abstract of no more than 250 words.
We also welcome proposals for
panels, roundtables, and streams (two panels on one theme). Panels should
include three papers (or, exceptionally, four papers). Specify a title and a
chair of your panel. The panel chair may also be a panel presenter. It is not
necessary to write an abstract or proposal for the panel itself. To indicate
your pre-constituted panel, roundtable, or stream, please ensure that
individual registrants provide the name of the panel and the chair in their
individual submissions on the registration site. All panel, roundtable, or
stream participants must make an individual submission on the registration
site.
All proposals must be submitted
on this website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-annual-meeting-association-for-the-study-of-law-culture-the-humanities-registration-50307147031
Notifications will be sent by
mid-December, 2018.
The fees for participation in
the Conference, which include membership to the Association, will be:
· Graduate students
and post-doctoral scholars: $35
•
Income less than $75,000: $125
•
Income between $75,000-$99,999: $155
•
Income between $100,000-$124,999: $210
•
Income $125,000 and over: $260
The
Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities is an organization
of scholars engaged in interdisciplinary, humanistically-oriented legal
scholarship. The Association brings together a wide range of people engaged in
scholarship on legal history, legal theory and jurisprudence, political, law
and cultural studies, law and anthropology, law and literature, law and the
performing arts, and legal hermeneutics. We want to encourage dialogue across
and among these fields about issues of interpretation, identity, and values,
about authority, obligation, and justice, and about law's role as a constituent
part of cultures and communities. If you have any general questions about the
conference, please do not hesitate to contact us law.culture.humanities@gmail.com
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