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CFP - Connecting Communities: Canada, Australia and New Zealand, July 4-7, 2010 [02.03.2010]

CALL FOR PAPERS

Connecting Communities: Canada, Australia and New Zealand
July 4-7, 2010
The University of New England
Armidale, NSW, Australia

www.acsanz.org.au or http://www.conferencecompany.com.au/acsanz2010/index.php

OVERVIEW

The 2010 biennial conference of the Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand (ACSANZ) seeks to investigate the various connections and interconnections of community - physical, ecological, social, legal, economic, cultural, political, institutional, technological, and individual - between Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Submission of abstracts are invited for papers and workshops. Papers and Workshops addressing some aspect of the conference theme are encouraged but papers dealing with any aspect of Canadian Studies will be very welcome.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Abstracts of up to 200 words should be submitted online by 12 March, 2010.

Online Submission: Click here http://www.conferencecompany.com.au/acsanz2010/paper_upload.php

Alternatively, abstracts can be emailed as an attachment to confco@une.edu.au

If emailing, please include the following:

Abstract submissions will be acknowledged by return email and acceptances will be communicated by 2 April, 2010. Those wishing to have their papers refereed by peer review will need to submit a completed paper by a date to be announced. Please refer to the author guidelines.

You do not have to be a current member of the ACSANZ to submit an abstract, however, registration fees are lower for members than for non-members. If you are considering joining the association, more information and membership benefits can be found on the ACSANZ website: www.acsanz.org.au/joining.html

If Your Abstract is Accepted: If you are chosen to present at the conference you will also need to register to attend. All expenses including conference registration, accommodation and travel are the responsibility of the presenter. Submission of an abstract implies permission for it to be published in the conference proceedings and other relevant publications.

CONFERENCE CONVENOR:
Dr Jim Maher, Conference Convenor
emaher@une.edu.au or conference@acsanz.org.au
Ph: +61 2 6773 3810

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