FYI. X-posted form H-environment.
Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator
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Subject: CFP: ASEH 2002 Producing and Consuming Natures
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Subject: Call for Papers: Producing and Consuming Natures
PRODUCING AND CONSUMING NATURES
American Society for Environmental History
Denver, Colorado March 20-23, 2002
CALL FOR PAPERS
The conference seeks to explore the various ways humans have historically
drawn nature into their lives -- through working and imagining, devouring
and debating, transforming and transporting it. We encourage papers on the
human history of nature as symbol as well as substance, in popular culture
and consumption as well as production and extraction. By framing nature as
plural, we also invite topics that engage a diversity of views about what
nature is or should be, within or across cultures.
The program committee STRONGLY ENCOURAGES proposals for complete panels
with two ro three individual papers, a chair, and a commentator. Although
we also welcome individual paper proposals, such proposals are more
difficult to accommodate than full panels. The committee is seeking
proposals from scholars across a broad range of disciplines.
Interdisciplinary panels are particularly encouraged.
Proposals must include FIVE copies of the following:
1) For panel proposals, provide a cover sheet with
a. the title of the panel;
b. a 250-word abstract for the panel;
c. the title of each paper and the full name, title if applicable (e.g.,
professor), and affiliation (e.g., university) of each presenter;
d. the name, title, and affiliation of the chair and commentator (it is
preferable to have different
individuals for chair and commentator); and
e. the name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address of the contact
person for the panel.
[This information will be used to identify participants in the conference
program]
2) For each paper proposal (including those on an organized panel),
submit a 250-word abstract of the paper,
3) A short (two-page maximum) cv for each participant
The deadline for submission is June 1, 2001.
Please send all five copies to:
Christopher Sellers
Department of History
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794.
(631) 632-7514
For more information, please contact members of the program committee:
Chair:
Christopher Sellers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Committee Members:
Dale Goble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Don Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jennifer Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Christopher Sellers
History Department
SUNY at Stony Brook
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Tel.: (631) 632-7514 (office)
(631) 367-7330 (home)
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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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