Re: [xmca] SRCD. Money for International Symposia

From: Mike Cole <lchcmike who-is-at gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jun 07 2008 - 13:46:22 PDT

Ageliki Nicolopolou is also interested and the common theme of play easily
suggests itself. Martin Packer and Jorge Larreamendy are thinking about
cooking
up something around kids activities (I believe). But SRCD has not been kind
to us in organizing symposia recently, so to make the effort worthwhile, we
would
need a strong lineup. Uncertain how to mesh things optimally.
mike

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Lois Holzman <lholzman@eastsideinstitute.org>
wrote:

> I'm interested if SCRD is interested. I haven't been involved or any way
> engaged in this organization so maybe you're in a better position to assess
> whether we would want to put together something on issues/work we've been
> talking about here and at AERA — whether it be play, performance, outside of
> school learning/development — that would draw interest at this conference.
>
> Lois
>
>
>
>
>
> On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:13 PM, Mike Cole wrote:
>
> I inquired if anyone was interested in some sort of activity at SRCD next
>> year and
>> got no response. Now I have this interesting newsletter indicating that
>> there is money
>> to support international stuff, in principle.
>>
>> Still no one interested??
>> mike
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>> Head Start's National Research Conference is a biennial event, which
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>> involved in Head Start, early childhood, childcare, health care, and
>> administration programs the opportunity to share research that promotes
>> positive development in young children.
>>
>> *Registration Deadlines*: You must register for the Conference on or
>> before
>> *Friday, June 6, 2008.
>> Conference Website:
>> www.headstartresearchconf.net<
>> http://tracker.ease.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_2-3cbdx35186x12691&
>> >
>> ***
>>
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>> *Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop 2008
>> *June 30 - July 2, 2008
>> Columbia University School of Social Work
>>
>> The Columbia University Population Center is currently accepting
>> applications for the Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop. The workshop
>> is
>> designed to familiarize participants with the data available in the
>> Fragile
>> Families and Child Wellbeing Study, especially the 5 year follow-up data
>> which will become publicly available in summer 2008. The national study
>> follows a birth cohort of (mostly) unmarried parents and their children,
>> providing information about the capabilities, circumstances, and
>> relationships of unwed parents, the wellbeing of their children, and the
>> role of public policy in family formation and parent and child wellbeing.
>>
>> The workshop is targeted toward young scholars from various social science
>> disciplines, including advanced graduate students, postdoctoral fellows,
>> and
>> junior faculty. Applicants must possess basic quantitative data analysis
>> skills. Ethnic minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. About
>> 25-30
>> applicants will be selected. Travel costs for out-of-town participants
>> will
>> be reimbursed up to $750.00. (Rooms will be available at $95 and $190 per
>> night).
>>
>> Additional information about the Fragile Families study and application
>> forms for the Summer Data Workshop are available at:
>> http://www.fragilefamilies.princeton.edu/index.asp<
>> http://tracker.ease.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_2-3cbdx34aeax12691&
>> >
>> .
>>
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>> * Archives Jean Piaget
>> **18th Advanced Training Course
>> *Cognitive Development, Mechanisms and Constraints
>> July 3-5, 2008
>>
>> The *Archives Jean Piaget *organize July 3-5, 2008 their*18th Advanced
>> Course*. The aim of this biannualconference is to group the best
>> specialists
>> of a domain around a topic that has a particular relevance for Jean
>> Piaget's
>> theory and developmental psychology. One of the most important aspects of
>> Piaget's legacy in the domain of developmental psychology has probably
>> been
>> the theories known as the "neo-piagetian" theories. Among the new
>> proposals
>> and ideas these theories put forward, the idea that cognitive development
>> is
>> underpinned by some increase in cognitive resources, mental power or
>> attentional capacity is of particular relevance when considering the
>> importance of the concept of *cognitivere sources *and *working memory
>> *capacity
>> in the contemporary psychology. Thus, the next Advanced Course is
>> entitled *Cognitive
>> development, mechanisms and constraints*. Its objective is to gather
>> prominent theorists in the field of cognitive development within a
>> neo-piagetian perspective with specialists of the development of working
>> memory, attention and executive functions.
>>
>> The Advanced Course is open to any scholar, researcher or student
>> interested
>> in cognitive development, working memory and executive functions who are
>> invited to submit *posters* related to these topics.
>>
>> Please visit our website
>> www.archivespiaget.ch<
>> http://tracker.ease.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_2-3cbdx34aebx12691&
>> >for
>> inscriptions and submission details or contact
>> Marylene.Bennour@pse.unige.ch.
>>
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>> *20th Biennial ISSBD Meeting*
>> Würzburg, Germany
>>
>> July 13-17, 2008
>>
>> We would like to draw your attention to the abstract submission and
>> the 2ndAnnouncement, which you will find on our website
>> www.issbd2008.com<
>> http://tracker.ease.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_2-3cbdx344e1x12691&
>> >
>> .
>>
>> *We are pleased to inform you that the deadline for the abstract
>> submission
>> has been extended to November 7th, 2007.* Please take this opportunity to
>> submit your academic paper and contribute actively to the congress
>> programme.**
>>
>> All relevant information can be found online on
>> www.issbd2008.com<
>> http://tracker.ease.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_2-3cbdx344e1x12691&
>> >.
>> If you wish to receive further programmes or posters, we gladly send them
>> to
>> you upon request.
>>
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>> Society for Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (SDBP) - Request for
>> Proposals
>> Cincinnati, OH
>> October 16-20, 2008
>> Hyatt Regency
>>
>> The SDBP Abstract Submission Program is now open for the Paper, Poster and
>> Concurrent sessions to be presented during our 2008 Annual Meeting.
>>
>> The deadline for proposals is May 15, 2008.
>>
>> This year's lectureship presenter: Thomas H. Wassink, M.D., will discuss
>> the
>> genetics of autism and other developmental disorders.
>>
>> To submit your abstract online please visit:
>> http://www.sdbp.org/ws_submission/workshops/main_abstract_menu.cfm<
>> http://tracker.ease.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_2-3cbdx3493dx12691&
>> >
>>
>> SDBP National Headquarters
>> 6728 Old McLean Village Drive
>> McLean, VA 22101-3906 USA
>> Phone: 703-556-9222; Fax: 703-556-8729
>> email: info@sdbp.org
>> website: www.sdbp.org<
>> http://tracker.ease.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_2-3cbdx3493ex12691&
>> >
>>
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>> *ASA: Children & Youth Section #31*
>>
>> The Children and Youth section of the American Sociological Association
>> encourages the development and dissemination of sociological perspectives
>> on
>> children. The term "children" broadly includes every human being from
>> infancy to the legal majority.
>>
>> The Children and Youth Section offers many benefits, including:
>>
>> - Distinguished Contribution and Student Awards
>> - Section reception at ASA
>> - Section sessions and roundtables; graduate students are encouraged to
>> attend and present!
>> - Child News Newsletter, which includes funding announcements, book
>> reviews, and research reports pertaining to research on children and
>> youth
>> - Section listserv access
>>
>> Remember to renew or join section #31 when you register for the 2008 ASA
>> conference! Please also consider supporting graduate students by buying
>> their membership (only $6).
>>
>> https://www.e-noah.net/ASA/Login.asp<
>> http://tracker.ease.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_2-3cbdx35183x12691&
>> >
>>
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