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Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator


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>From: "Patrick Dilley"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Patrick Dilley"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Colleagues,
>
>I am sending in this email information about the 1999 Reclaiming Voice
>ethnographic and qualitative methodology conference.  Please forward it to
>your
>students and colleagues.
>
>I hope that each of you will consider submitting a proposal, and/or
>attending.
>I do hope that each of you will consider attending the conference -- or
>presenting!  Last year we had over 400 participants from 11 countries, and
>I am
>confident next year's Reclaiming Voice will be just as diverse and engaging.
>
>If you have any questions, please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>or at
>(949) 824-6796.  Or you can visit our website at www.gse.uci.edu/voice
>
>Thank you,
>
>Patrick Dilley
>Chair, Reclaiming Voice
>University of California at Irvine
>
>***
>
>Reclaiming Voice
>Ethnographic Inquiry and
>Qualitative Research
>in a Postmodern Age
>
>June 4-6, 1999
>Irvine, CA, USA
>
>www.gse.uci.edu/voice
>
>Reclaiming Voice, the annual qualitative methodology conference sponsored
>by the
>University of California - Irvine, the University of Southern California, and
>the University of California - Los Angeles, acknowledges the differences in
>inquiry and promotes a multiplicity of analyses and (re)presentations.  By
>joining in rigorous, lively interchanges, participants will better understand
>how to utilize ethnographic and qualitative research, as well as how to
>(re)present and (re)claim the voices of ourselves and those with whom we
>engage
>in research.
>
>Keynote Speakers
>
>Norman Denzin
>        University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
>Yvonna Lincoln
>        Texas A&M University
>Cameron McCarthy
>        University of Illinois -Urbana-Champaign
>Jeannie Oakes
>        University of California - Los Angeles
>Tom Popkewitz
>        University of Wisconsin - Madison
>William G. Tierney
>        University of Southern California
>
>Advisory Board
>
>Liane Brouillette
>        University of California - Irvine
>Donna Deyhle
>        University of Utah
>Michelle Fine
>        City University of New York
>Michele Foster
>        Claremont Graduate University
>Michelle Knight
>        Teachers College, Columbia University
>Patti Lather
>        Ohio State University
>Peter McLaren
>        University of California - Los Angeles
>Richard Navarro
>        California State University - Pomona
>
>Call for Proposals
>
>We seek proposals including, but not limited to, the following:
>
>1.  Critical, feminist, gay/lesbian, queer, and/or postmodern research
>2.  Public education
>3.  Creative use of the internet or film
>4.  Urban ethnography
>5.  Comparative/international approaches, and/or concern for indigenous
>cultures
>and topics
>6.  Issues related to narrative, life history, historiography, and the role of
>the author
>7.  Meta-theorization of research methodology
>
>All proposals will be peer reviewed.
>
>Formats for Presentations
>
>*Paper sessions provide each author an opportunity to present his/her paper,
>followed by audience critique and/or discussion.
>
>*Panel presentations examine a specific problem, issue, or theme from a
>variety
>of perspectives.
>
>*Interactive sessions allow maximum interaction through focused dialogue.
>
>*Performance research allows for an illustration of some aspect of the
>presentation through a live performance, such as film, role play, or a
>multimedia approach.
>
>Please note audio/visual equipment needs and/or special time requirements.
>Format for Proposals
>
>Cover sheets for proposals must include the following information, in this
>format:
>
>        1.  Title of Presentation
>        2.  Name(s) of Author(s)
>        3.  Affiliation(s) and Mailing  Address(es)
>        4.  Telephone Number(s)
>        5.  Fax Number(s)
>        6.  E-mail Address(es)
>        7.  Abstract (50 to 60 words)
>
>A proposal summary (1 to 2) pages of goals, perspectives/theoretical
>framework,
>research methods, and findings is also required.
>
>The deadline for proposals is March 1, 1999.
>
>Mail one copy of proposal cover sheet and proposal summary, and two
>self-addressed, stamped business envelopes, to:
>
>Patrick Dilley
>Conference Proposals
>Department of Education
>2001 Berkeley Place
>University of California - Irvine
>Irvine, CA  92697-5500
>
>Registration Information
>
>All participants and attendees of Reclaiming Voice should register by May 10,
>1999.
>
>Registration cost for Reclaiming Voice is $50.  Students attending the
>conference receive a discounted rate of $25.  Costs for on-site registration
>increase by $10.
>
>Payment must be in U.S. dollars only.  Checks and money orders should be made
>payable to University of California Regents.  Do not send cash.
>
>For more information, contact Patrick Dilley at [EMAIL PROTECTED], or
>(949) 824-6796.
>
>Patrick Dilley, M.S.Ed., Ph.D. (Cand.)
>Assistant Director for Special Projects
>Department of Education
>University of California at Irvine
>  and
>Chair, Reclaiming Voice conference
>
>
>
>
>Patrick Dilley, M.S.Ed., Ph.D. (Cand.)
>Assistant Director for Special Projects
>Department of Education
>University of California at Irvine
>  and
>Chair, Reclaiming Voice conference
>


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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker
Division of Environmental Management & Design
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 64-03-325-3841
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