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CSSE pre-conference: QUEER ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF EDUCATION AND CULTUR
Jan 9 2009, 8:39 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 9 2009, 8:39 AM EST
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Pre-Conference Location: Carleton University, Ottawa [http://www.carleton.ca ]
Friday, May 22, 2009
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Pre-conference Organizers:
André P. Grace (andre.grace@ualberta.ca )
Sarah J. Flynn (ismss@ualberta.ca)

PRE-CONFERENCE CALL FOR PAPERS
(Due Date for Proposals: Friday, January 23, 2009) The Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services (iSMSS), an interdisciplinary institute in the Faculty of Education, University of Alberta is pleased to host the inaugural CSSE Pre-Conference on Queer Issues in the Study of Education and Culture at Carleton University, Ottawa, on Friday, May 22, 2009. In this Call for Papers, we invite submissions from scholars and students across disciplines, activists, educators, artists, and others who work on or research queer issues in the study of education and culture. We encourage submissions from the wide-ranging topics presently constituting queer research and practice in education and culture from cross-cultural, historical, policy, comparative, international, and other perspectives. The intention is to cover a diversity of topics, inviting stances and reflections from a variety of temporal, geographical, and interdisciplinary perspectives. We also encourage a variety of type of
submissions, including academic papers from across disciplines, workshops,
creative submissions, performances, storytelling, visual arts, and other alternative formats. Conference presenters will have an opportunity to have their work published in the pre-conference proceedings.

Not enough room here to post the rest of the call, but all the details are on the CSSE website.
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