Dear GEP-Ed Folks,

I invite you to explore the call for individual abstracts for the upcoming 
annual conference of the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences 
(AESS), to be held at the University of Santa Clara, California, on June 21-24, 
2012. AESS is a welcoming forum for the GEP-Ed community, and has enjoyed 
multiple GEP-themed sessions at each of its past conferences. If you will be in 
the area, or wish to interact with a broad audience of environmental 
professionals (mostly academics), I encourage you to consider attending.

Apologies for cross-postings.

Thanks,

Rich Wallace
Ursinus College
Collegeville, PA





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Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences
2012 Annual Meeting
21-24 June, Santa Clara, California, U.S.A.

Conference Theme: "Preparing for our Environmental Future"
Call for Individual Abstracts, including Panels and Posters

Submission Deadline: 1 March 2012

The 2012 annual meeting of the Association for Environmental Studies and 
Sciences (AESS) will be held on 21-24 June 2012 in sunny Santa Clara, 
California. We invite your participation.

If you are associated with an accepted Presentation Panel, you still need to 
submit an individual abstract. Please indicate the panel title in your abstract 
submission.

For everyone else, follow these steps:
(1)           choose a session type
(2)           compose your abstract
(3)           create descriptors of your topic area
(4)           submit your abstract.


Each step is explained further below.

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(1) SESSION TYPES

There are two (2) session types to choose from:

 *   Presentation Panels
 *   Poster Session

Presentation Panels
Presentation panels are designed for presentation of research or other 
scholarly AESS-related endeavors. They consist of 3-4 presenters who are each 
allotted approximately 20-30 minutes (time includes presentation and 
discussion). Presentation panels are 1.5 hours in length, and will take place 
on June 22, 23, and 24 in parallel with discussion symposia and other 
presentation panels.

Poster Session
The poster session will take place during a reception on the Saturday evening 
of the conference. Poster presenters are expected to accompany their poster 
during the reception. Guidelines will be provided to those whose posters are 
accepted.


(2) ABSTRACT REQUIREMENTS
Your abstract should be no longer than 300 words.
Please include:

 *   title
 *   overview of content type:
o                For example, empirical research results, theoretical 
contribution, project description, pedagogical experiment, presentation of 
artistic work, personal or institutional experience, etc.
 *   statement of content:
o                Provide sufficient information that we can judge the quality 
of your proposal and its relevance to the conference.
o                For example, research results might include focal question, 
method, results and conclusion; pedagogical experiment might include 
description of experiment, outcomes and lessons learned; presentation of 
artistic work might include creation of the work, presentation to the public 
and potential impact; etc.
 *   justification for presentation:
o                This might include applicability to the conference 
theme,contribution to your field, connection to the mission and goals of AESS 
and the broader environmental studies and sciences community,and/or scholarly 
and professional merit.


(3) DESCRIPTORS

We expect a tremendous variety of proposals. To assist the Program Committee in 
grouping presentations into coherent sessions, please briefly describe your 
topic area.

The submission form contains a box for up to five (5) terms that describe the 
thematic content of your proposal, similar to "key words" for a journal article 
submission but at a more general level.

Create a set of 'higher order' terms that best describe your proposal - using 
terms such as environmental history, climate change, marine policy, campus 
sustainability, ESS pedagogy, environmental psychology, environmental theatre, 
biodiversity loss, sustainable development in Africa, ESS programming, etc., 
etc.

(4) SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT
To submit your abstract, please visit the AESS website: http://www.aess.info.


FURTHER INFORMATION
AESS themes
AESS is proud of its breadth. To continue our efforts to reach out, we 
encourage abstracts that:

 *   combine scholarship from multiple disciplines-physical and natural 
sciences; social sciences, humanities, and the arts; professional schools
 *   bring together theory and practice
 *   blend experience in government, business, foundations, and other areas of 
society
 *   are submitted by students, faculty, or administrators
 *   are submitted by Environmentalists of Color
 *   are submitted by practicing artists
 *   enhance conference participants' awareness of a sense of place-in the case 
of the AESS 2012 conference in Santa Clara, this meansthat we encourage 
proposals with a geographic focus on the San Francisco Bay Area and California.

Limitations on Submissions:
Individuals may submit more than one proposal. However, the Program Committee 
reserves the right to select from among a suite of proposals from a single 
author.

Registration Requirements:
In order to be included in the 2012 AESS conference program, all presenters 
must be registered and paid in full by the early registration deadline. 
Participants who do not comply may be dropped from the conference program.

Financial support:
AESS and the 2012 AESS conference organizers are not responsible for obtaining 
funds to support speaker or participant travel to the meeting, and cannot 
guarantee that any support will be available.

REVIEW OF PROPOSALS
Abstracts are reviewed by the AESS Program Committee. Notice of acceptance or 
rejection of individual presentations will be sent out in mid-March. Following 
this, the committee will organize accepted presentations into sessions. Every 
effort will be made to group them into coherent thematic areas. Notice of your 
session assignment will be sent out by late March, about 3 months before the 
start of the conference.

CONTACT
If you have questions, contact Ken Wilkening, chair of the AESS Program 
Committee, at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

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