SYMPOSIUM: CALL FOR PEOPLE AND PAPERS

MJL1@NAUVAX.BITNET
Mon, 9 May 1994 10:09:13 -0700

>sorry for any cross-posts
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
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>"EXPLORING THE CHALLENGES OF CONFLICT: ISSUES AND ALTERNATIVES IN THE 20TH
>CENTURY WORLD"
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>AN INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE STUDENT/FACULTY SYMPOSIUM
>Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
>November 4-5, 1994
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>The theme of the fourth annual NAU Graduate Student Interdisciplinary
>Symposium (GSIS) is CONFLICT IN THE 20TH CENTURY. GSIS organizers invite
>graduate students and faculty to attend and to submit abstracts of papers you
>would like to present at this year's symposium.
>
>possible topic areas include, but are not limited to:
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>Conflict and Community in Urban Areas
>Violence and Non-violence as Means of Social Change
>Power Relations: Social, Economic, and/or Political
>Environmental Conflict, Problems, and Alternatives
>"Legitimate" Violence: Language, Institutions, and/or War
>Gender Conflicts, Issues, and Alternatives
>Technologies for Violent and Non-violent Uses
>Crime and Societies Response to Crime
>Racial and Ethnic Identities and Conflict
>International Conflict: Military, Economic, and Otherwise
>Conflict as Witnessed in Art, Music, or Literature
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>THE DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS IS AUGUST 1, 1994
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>
>Please send abstracts (250 words plus title) and requests for additional
>information on the symposium to:
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> Matt Lindstrom, Co-Chair, GSIS
> Department of Political Science, NAU Box 15036
> Flagstaff, AZ 86011
> (602) 779-5695
> Email: MJL1@NAUVAX.UCC.NAU.ECU
>
>THANKS, MATT