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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 7:50 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Deadline Extension: World History Asso. Annual Conference
Call for Papers


> H-ASIA
> Jan 22 2013
>
> Deadline Extension: World History Asso. Annual Conference Call for Papers
> **********************************
> From: Rhett, Maryanne <mrhett@monmouth.edu>
>
> From: Maryanne Rhett
> WHA Program Committee Chair/H-World Co-Editor
> Monmouth University
> mrhett@monmouth.edu
>
> Please forgive any cross-posting.
>
> Happy New Year! The WHA program committee is pleased to extend the
> deadline for the upcoming WHA conference at North Hennepin Community
> College to February 28, 2013. Please feel free to forward this Call for
> Papers on to other lists and interested parties. The WHA program committee
> is, in particular, looking forward to considering panels focused on
> pedagogy and /or the intersection of pedagogy and world historical
> research.
>
> The 22nd Annual World History Association conference at North Hennepin
> Community College (NHCC) - Minneapolis, Minnesota (June 26-29, 2013)
>
> Call for Papers Deadline: February 28, 2013
>
> This year's conference themes are: "Diasporas and Refugees in World
> History" and "Roads, Trails, and Rivers in World History."
>
> The World History Association eagerly invites proposals from students,
> scholars, and teachers around the world on topics related to the scholarly
> and/or pedagogical aspects of the conference's themes:
>
> * Panels (up to 3 panelists, one chair, and one discussant) - Individual
> papers, each 20 minutes in length
> * Single papers
> * Roundtables (between 4 to 5 participants) - 4-5 minute opening
> statements
> from participants and then conversational dialogue with the audience
> * Mixed panels of K-12 teachers, students, university professors, and
> independent scholars examining cutting-edge scholarship and its classroom
> integration
> * Panels devoted to research in progress (and potential for classroom
> integration)
> * Sessions dealing with the current scholarship of "big issues" in world
> history (and potential for classroom integration)
> * Proposals for poster displays and presentations
>
> Prearranged panels are given priority, but individual papers are
> considered. Accepted individual papers are arranged into panels by the
> Program Committee. Papers and proposed panels that do not fit into the
> conference themes are considered and accepted, as space allows.
>
> Each proposal should include: a maximum 250-word abstract for each paper,
> a
> one page curriculum vitae for each participant, and a brief statement
> about
> the paper(s) original contribution(s) to scholarship or pedagogy. All
> papers should be presented in English (if this is a concern please
> indicate
> as much and the committee will take the matter under consideration).
> Please
> be thoughtful of A/V requests, while we should have ideal technological
> facilities, things happen. As always, handouts are welcome. Proposals must
> be submitted using the forms and guidelines available at
> http://www.thewha.org.
>
> Information regarding accommodations, registration, keynote speakers, and
> related issues is posted, and regularly updated, on the WHA website:
> www.thewha.org. Please register at the time of paper/panel submission.
> Panel organizers should ensure that all panel members register for the
> conference at the time of a proposal submission. If you do not receive
> funding from your institution, your paper is not accepted, or the occasion
> arises that you cannot attend the conference, you may request a full
> registration fee refund before April 15, 2013. After that date, regular
> cancellation policies apply. Visit www.thewha.org for further details.
>
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