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[eccr] CFP: North American Society for the Sociology of Sport
Sun May 23 18:38:18 GMT 2004
>Call for Papers and Posters
>North American Society for the Sociology of Sport
>Tucson, Arizona, USA, November 4-6, 2004
>
>Submission Deadline: 30 June 04
>
>Interdiscipinary Dialogues:
>This year's theme of "Interdisciplinary Dialogues" recognizes the
>diverse theoretical and methodological movements that scholars have
>enacted over the past twenty-five years to study sport both within and
>beyond the boundaries of sociology. "Interdisciplinary Dialogues" also
>suggests the necessity of continuing conversations among and between
>sport scholars and those working within disciplines and
>interdisciplinary "fields."
>
>Invitation to Submit:
>We invite you to submit a paper abstract or a poster abstract for the
>2004 NASSS Conference to be held in Tucson, Arizona, USA, November 4-6.
> A pre-conference forum will also be held on November 3. Scholars from
>a variety of disciplines and interdisciplinary ?fields? examining
>issues relevant to the study of sport are encouraged to submit their
>work.
>
>Submission Procedure:
>Paper and poster abstracts will be accepted through the web. Log on to
>the 2004 NASSS conference web page at www.muohio.edu/nasss/2004 (also
>available at www.nasss.org).
>Please read through the summaries located on the sessions page to
>determine which session best matches your paper/poster theme. After you
>have determined the session to which you want to submit your paper or
>poster, go to the abstract submissions page and follow the instructions
>to complete and send the abstract submission form. Please submit your
>abstract to one session only. If you are unsure about which session you
>should submit to or you believe you have a topic that does not easily
>fit one of the identified sessions, please submit your abstract to the
>open session listed on the web. Please submit poster abstracts to the
>poster sessions only.
>
>Proposing or Adding A Session:
>Please be aware that the paper sessions listed on the web are
>guideposts, not to be construed as the final program. If you have an
>idea for a session
>that is not presently listed, or if you are unable to submit your
>abstract via the web please contact the program chair, Mary G.
>McDonald, Miami
>University, PHS Department, Oxford, Ohio, Ph: (513) 529-2724, Fax:
>(513) 529-5006 or email: (mcdonamg /at/ muohio.edu).
>
>Review Process: Review criteria include:
>? Relevance and significance of topic to sport sociology
>and related interdisciplinary fields
>? Clearly stated core issue, research question or objective
>? Reference to conceptual framework or methodology
>? Consideration of implications where appropriate
>
>Abstract Submission Deadline: June 30, 2004
>
>Notification of Acceptance: mid August
>
>
>2004 NASSS Program Features
>
>
>
>Keynote Address: Emma Pérez, University of Colorado, Author of The
>Decolonial Imaginary: Writing Chicanas into History
>
>Keynote Panel: Interdisciplinary Dialogues: (Post)identity and Sport
>Ben Carrington, University of Brighton
>Richard Gruneau, Simon Fraser University
>Othello Harris, Miami University
>Margaret MacNeill, University of Toronto
>
>Pre-Conference Forum on November 3 and Silver Anniversary Celebration:
>In addition to conference keynotes, panels, poster and paper sessions,
>two additional events will also take place in Tucson. First, NASSS will
>host a pre-conference forum on Wednesday, November 3, 2004 from 7-9 pm
>featuring local activists discussing Mexico-US border politics. Second,
>in conjunction with the organization?s silver anniversary, NASSS (past)
>presidents will be recognized for their service during the conference.
>Please check the conference website for more information.
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