organising group for 2011 with separate panel streams on:
(i)culture/literatu re/media/ gender studies;
(ii)languages/ linguistics;
(iii)politics/ international relations;
(iv)history;
(v)economics/ political economy/industrial relations/regional policy; and
(vi)sociology/ social anthropology/ geography/ social policy.
Members of the organising group are:
Culture/literature/ media/gender studies: Dr Sarah Hudspith and Dr Seth Graham
Economics/political economy/industrial relations/regional policy:
Professor Martin Myant
History: Dr Matthias Neumann
Languages, linguistics: Dagmar Divjak
Politics/internatio nal relations: Dr Karen Henderson
Sociology/social anthropology/ geography/ social policy: Dr John Round
To propose a panel or a paper you will need to fill in a proposal form. You should download the form and fill it in electronically, and send it electronically to the appropriate subject stream organiser AND to the conference email address. We are particularly keen to hear from postgraduate students. Postgraduate members of BASEES who present papers are eligible to apply for financial support towards their
conference costs. Proposal forms can be found on the website.:
http://www.basees.org.uk/conference.shtml
The deadline for all your suggestions is September 15, 2010 but it will greatly assist us if you can send us your views in the nearest future.
Conference Email: basees.conference[at]lbss.gla.ac.uk
Academic Conference Organiser: Dr Cathie Carmichael, School of History, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ
Matthias Neumann
School of History
University of East Anglia
Norwich
NR47TJ
United Kingdom
Email: m.neumann@uea.ac.uk
Visit the website at http://www.basees.org.uk/conference.shtml
Please quote 10 Academic Resources Daily in your application to this opportunity!