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Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator

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Call for Papers
    Special Issue, NWSA Journal
    "25 Years of NWSA: Vision, Controversy, Transformation"
    Guest Editor: Bonnie Zimmerman

    The year 2002 marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of the
National Women�s Studies
    Association.  In its first quarter-century, NWSA has reflected as
well as initiated profound
    transformations in education for and about women; it has also
undergone equally profound
    changes in its organization and vision.  And yet its mission has
remained constant:  �to
    further the social, political, and professional development of
Women�s Studies throughout
    the country and the world, at every educational level and in every
educational setting.�  In
    this special issue of the NWSA Journal, planned to appear Spring
2002, we will explore the
    history of the organization, discuss its practices and philosophies,
and envision its
    future.

    We seek articles, reports, and retrospectives on all aspects of
NWSA�s existence, including
    those of its conferences, caucuses, regions, and publications. We
welcome evaluations of its
    major accomplishments and controversies. We look for articles
covering both general topics
    and individual histories.  We especially invite analyses of and
arguments about its future
    role and direction within the women�s studies movement as a whole.
Topics might include:
    the relationship between academics and activism, the struggle for
diversity, the meaning of
    professionalism, successes and failures of organizational
structures, the �culture� of NWSA,
    the relationship between national organization and local programs,
the relation of NWSA to
    international women�s studies and women�s studies organizations, and
NWSA as a site for
    theory-building and scholarship.

    Because of the special nature of this issue, we invite submissions
of all genres and
    lengths, as well as other printed material including archival
documents, illustrations, and
    photographs.

    Send three double-spaced copies of your manuscript (no more than 30
pages with a 150-word
    abstract), with parenthetical notes and a complete references page
formatted according to
    the Chicago Manual of Style (14th edition) to:

    Amy Watson Ruth, Managing Editor
    NWSA Journal
    109 IG Greer
    PO Box 32132
    Appalachian State University
    Boone, NC 28608-2132
    voice: 828.262.6541
    fax: 828.262.6543
    e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

    Manuscript deadline: February 1, 2001

    Inquiries can be emailed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Amy Watson Ruth, Managing Editor
_NWSA Journal_
109 IG Greer
PO Box 32132
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608-2132
voice: 828.262.6541
fax: 828.262.6543
e-mail: [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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