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CLASP III - Fall 2011Conference on Culture, Language and Social PracticeOctober 7-9, 2011 at the University of Colorado at BoulderConference venue/locationsFriday and Saturday, October 7 and 8, registration and all workshops, plenary speeches, and concurrent sessions will be held in the Eaton Humanities building (next to Norlin library). Sunday, October 9, registration and all plenary speeches and concurrent sessions will be held in the Hellems building on the Norlin Quad.
The Schedule button to the left has more detailed information on workshops, plenary sessions, and concurrent sessions.
Guidelines for panelistsAll papers selected for the conference have been placed on a panel. Click the "Schedule" button on the left to view the panel schedule. Click here to view guidelines for panelists: Guidelines Paper descriptionsAll papers selected for the conference have been placed on a panel. Click the "Schedule" button on the left to view the panel schedule. Click here to view the descriptions for all papers selected for the conference. The descriptions are in alphabetical order by presenter's last name: Paper descriptions Conference registration now openClick the "Registration" button on the left of your screen to access registration information and forms. Conference schedule now availableClick the "Schedule" button on the left of your screen to view the schedule of workshops, plenary speeches, and concurrent sessions. We have had to make some changes to the schedule; please check for updates. Hotel and travel information availableClick the "Travel Info" button on the left of your screen to access hotel and transportation information. Social eventsClick the "Social events" button on the left of your screen for information on lunches, dinner, and the reception. Plenary SpeakersDr. David Boromisza-Habashi, Department of Communications, University of Colorado-Boulder. Dr. Andrew Cowell, Department of Linguistics, University of Colorado-Boulder Dr. Cecelia Ford, Departments of English and Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Dr. Marjorie Harness Goodwin, Department of Anthropology, University of California-Los Angeles Questions?Please direct any questions about the conference to clasp.conference AT gmail.com About the ConferenceThe CLASP Program at the University of Colorado is an interdisciplinary forum for scholars with interrelated research interests in the sociocultural and sociopolitical analysis of language. The CLASP Conference, now in its third year, is organized at all levels by graduate students in the program. More information about CLASP may be found here, or by contacting the director, Kira Hall. |
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