FYI...
Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator
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Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 13:39:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dale Goble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CFP: American Society for Environmental History/Forest History
Society
MAKING ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY RELEVANT IN THE 21ST CENTURY
A Joint Meeting of the
American Society for Environmental History (ASEH)
and the
Forest History Society (FHS)
Durham, NC, March 28-April 1, 2001
CALL FOR PAPERS
The American Society for Environmental History and the Forest History
Society invite panel and paper proposals for its 2001 meeting in Durham,
NC. Papers that examine any aspect of human-environment interactions
over time are welcome. The program committee especially encourages
proposals related to the theme of the conference. As we enter a new
century, the field of environmental history has a responsibility to bring
historical analysis to bear on environmental/social issues facing the
world at the dawn of the new millennium. Papers and panels might focus on
examples of how environmental history informs public policy, resource
management, pollution control, local and international development, social
conflict, the understanding of environmental problems, etc. We welcome
proposals from scholars in all fields.
The program committee STRONGLY ENCOURAGES proposers to organize complete
panels with two or three papers, a chair, and a commentator. Though
proposals for individual papers will be considered, they are more
difficult to accommodate than full panels. Interest in environmental
history is rapidly expanding and competition for space on the program is
keen. To enhance your chances of being accepted, please be certain to
follow all instructions and submit all required information. Individuals
may not present more than one paper at the conference, but paper
presenters may also serve as chair of another panel.
Proposals should include FIVE copies of the following:
(1) For panel proposals, provide a cover sheet with the title of the
panel, the full name and affiliation of each participant, and the
titles of each paper.
(2) For each paper proposal (including those on organized panels), submit
a 250-word abstract of the paper, and
(3) a two-page maximum resume for each participant, including full name,
address, phone, fax, and e-mail address.
Please do not send additional materials or exceed word or page limits.
Proposals should be postmarked no later than Aug. 1, 2000.
Please send all five copies to:
Dale Goble ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
College of Law
University of Idaho
Box 442321
Moscow, ID 83844
For more information, contact members of the program committee:
co-chairs:
Dale Goble, University of Idaho College of Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Paul Hirt, Washington State University <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
committee members:
Steven Anderson, Forest History Society <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dianne Glave, Loyola Marymount University <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Terence Young, University of Southern California <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Senior Lecturer
Environmental Management & Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 64-03-325-3841
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