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[ecrea] IALJS-12 Call for Panel Proposals

Tue Aug 16 17:22:08 GMT 2016


Call for Panel Proposals

International Association for Literary Journalism Studies

*“Literary Journalism: From the Center, From the Margins”*


       The Twelfth International Conference for Literary Journalism
       Studies (IALJS-12)

*University of King’s College*

*Halifax, Nova Scotia***

*Canada*

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*11- 13 May 2017*

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The International Association for Literary Journalism Studies invites submissions of proposals for panels on Literary Journalism for the IALJS annual convention on 11 - 13 May 2017. The conference will be held at theUniversity of King's College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

The conference hopes to be a forum for scholarly work of both breadth and depth in the field of literary journalism, and all research methodologies are welcome, as is research on all aspects of literary journalism and/or literary reportage. For the purpose of scholarly delineation, our definition of literary journalism is "journalism as literature" rather than "journalism about literature." The association especially hopes to receive papers related to the general conference theme, “Literary Journalism: From the Center, From the Margins." All submissions must be in English.

The International Association for Literary Journalism Studies is a multi-disciplinary learned society whose essential purpose is the encouragement and improvement of scholarly research and education in Literary Journalism. As an association in a relatively recently defined field of academic study, it is our agreed intent to be both explicitly inclusive and warmly supportive of a variety of scholarly approaches.

Details of the programs of previous annual meetings can be found at: http://ialjs.org/past-ialjs-conferences/.


         I. Guidelines for Proposals for Panels

(a)*_Submission by e-mail attachment in MS Word is required_*. No other format or faxes or postal mail submissions will be accepted. For a format for a proposal, please download the 2017 Conference Panel Proposal Template at http://ialjs.org/conference-information/

(b)Panel proposals should contain the panel title, possible participants and their affiliation and e-mail addresses, and a description of the panel’s subject. The description should be approximately 250 words in length.

(c)Panels are encouraged on any topic related to the study, teaching or practice of literary journalism. For helpful definitions, please see http://ialjs.org/mission-statement/


         II. Evaluation Criteria, Deadlines and Contact Information

All panel proposals will be evaluated on the degree to which they contribute to the study of literary journalism, clarity of purpose, and the research timeliness of the topic. Submissions from students as well as faculty are encouraged. Examples of past panel topics include “Literary Journalism and War,” “Women’s Reportage and Public Memory,” “The Ethics and Politics of the Profile,” and “Reading True Stories: Undergraduate Experiences with Literary Journalism.”


       Please submit proposals for panels to:

Prof. Rob Alexander, Brock University (Canada)

2017 IALJS-11 Program Chair; e-mail: <(ralexander /at/ brocku.ca) <mailto:(ralexander /at/ brocku.ca)>>


         _Deadline for all submissions: No later than 1 December  2016_

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*For more information regarding the conference or the association, please go to **http://www.ialjs.org**or contact:*

Prof. Isabel Soares, Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal)

IALJS President; e-mail: <(_isoares /at/ iscsp.ulisboa.pt) <mailto:%(20isoares /at/ iscsp.ulisboa.pt)>_>

Prof. Thomas B. Connery, University of St. Thomas (U.S.A.)

IALJS FirstVice President; e-mail: <(tbconnery /at/ stthomas.edu) <mailto:(tbconnery /at/ stthomas.edu)>>

Prof. Rob Alexander, Brock University (Canada)

IALJS SecondVice President; e-mail: _<(ralexander /at/ brocku.ca)>___

Prof. Bill Reynolds, Ryerson University (Canada)

IALJS Treasurer; e-mail: <(reynolds /at/ ryerson.ca) <mailto:(reynolds /at/ ryerson.ca)>>

Prof. David Abrahamson, Northwestern University (U.S.A.)

IALJS Secretary;e-mail: <(d-abrahamson /at/ northwestern.edu) <mailto:(d-abrahamson /at/ northwestern.edu)>>

Prof. John S. Bak, Université de Lorraine(France)

Founding IALJS President; e-mail: <(john.bak /at/ univ-lorraine.fr) <mailto:(john.bak /at/ univ-lorraine.fr)>>

*NOTE: Submissions from students are encouraged, and a competitive Student Travel Fund has been established to assist in funding student travel. Applications will be available upon acceptance of submission.*

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