Dear colleagues,
As the deadline for submissions approaches,I was planning to submit a
paper proposal and noticed that the call for papers says that a
proposal may be submitted for:
• a paper that corresponds to one of the congress themes or (sub)
themes
• a symposium that corresponds to one of the congress (sub)themes
• a poster that corresponds to one of the congress (sub)themes
I was looking for the themes and subthemes in the website and didn't
find them. Are they the "strands" mentioned in the opening statement?
David
On Nov 19, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Peter Smagorinsky wrote:
> CALL FOR PROPOSALS
>
> The 2nd Congress of the International Society
>
> for Cultural and Activity Research (ISCAR)
>
> Ecologies of Diversities: The Developmental
>
> and Historical Interarticulation of Human Mediational
>
> Forms
>
> University of California, San Diego, CA, USA
>
> September 8-13, 2008
>
> The Southern California Planning Committee is
>
> proud to announce the Second Annual ISCAR
>
> Conference taking place at the University of
>
> California, San Diego in September, 2008. All
>
> those interested in theory and research on
>
> culture and activity are invited to attend. The
>
> conference is hosted by a coalition of six Southern
>
> California universities: CSSM, SDSU, UCLA,
>
> UCSD, UCSB, and USD. We look forward to your
>
> visit.
>
> We are born, inhabit, and create multiple
>
> worlds reflecting our biological, sociocultural,
>
> and interpersonal roots. We are both the subjects
>
> and objects of the ecologies that constitute
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> our existence and conscious capacities as
>
> humans. As humans, we create and are created
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> by our social and cultural institutions as well as
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> our mundane representations of our everyday
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> world of actions and experiences.
>
> ISCAR 2008 is a celebration of this awareness
>
> and its potentials for understanding the human
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> condition in today's liquid modernity and
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> for resolving the challenges we face in creating
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> conditions for a pieaceful and prosperous
>
> world - a world that is in balance with our
>
> needs for respect, dignity, and harmony within
>
> and across social identities, cultures, languages,
>
> and nations. It celebrates variations of opinion,
>
> the old and the new, and what's to come.
>
> The program committee invites researchers to
>
> send proposals that correspond to one of the
>
> conference themes. The conference themes
>
> include A (Theory and research approaches
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> within and across local and global social contexts),
>
> B (Contexts, complexities, challenges, and
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> collaborations of culture and activity), and C
>
> (Theoretical and methodological explorations).
>
> A proposal may be submitted for:
>
> . A paper that corresponds to one of the
>
> congress themes or subthemes
>
> . A symposium that corresponds to one of
>
> the congress (sub)themes
>
> . A poster that corresponds to one of the
>
> congress (sub)themes
>
> See the conference website, http://www.
>
> iscar2008.com/home.html, for more detailed
>
> information about conference themes and subthemes.
>
> Proposals must be submitted by email and sent
>
> to: Iscar2008.com. The deadline for submissions
>
> is January 31, 2008.
>
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