The Annual Association for the Study of Law, Culture,
and the Humanities Graduate Student Workshop will be held on
Wednesday, June 15, 2022 (the day before the annual meeting begins).
The workshop is designed for graduate students who are
undertaking research that cuts across law, cultural studies,
literature, philosophy, legal studies, anthropology, political
science, and history, among others. The workshop is designed to
afford graduate students the opportunity to experience the LCH
community in a smaller venue with more sustained contact with one
another and some faculty. The workshop also provides graduate
students with an opportunity to discuss their research projects in a
small group setting in anticipation of such things as job talks and
publication.
Applications to the workshop should consist of a
current curriculum vitae (2-3 page maximum), an abstract of a current
project not exceeding 700 words, as well as a short (5- page maximum)
text relating to that project. This “text” could be a case, literary
work, a time-line, a photo, a sound or video file, or some other
relevant text. The text you choose should be something that helps you
reflect on the subject of your work and your methods of analysis.
Please use your judgment and best guess in deciding how audio,
visual, or audio-visual materials "translate" into pages of
text.
Applicants whose proposals are accepted will receive
some support towards an extra night's accommodation from ASLCH as
well as some support (varying, depending on distance traveled)
towards the cost of transportation to the conference site. While
those who participated in a previous workshop may re-apply and
participate again, should space and/or funds be limited, we will
prioritize new participants.
Please email your applications to lch@lawculturehumanities.com
before Thursday April 14, 2022 with the subject line:
ASLCH Grad Workshop Application. Please name your file(s) using your
lastname first, e.g. “Miller_application” or “Miller_cv”. Please
remind us if you applied for or participated in a previous workshop
and, if so, which one(s).
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