> VISION AND VOICE
>
> 3rd Biennial Conference of the
> Canadian Initiative in Law, Culture and the Humanities
> Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> How are visions visions of futures, premonitions, and capacities of seeing
> and recognizing negotiated in law and culture? If law is łthe projection
> of an imagined future upon reality˛ (R. Cover), how are contestations about
> laws tied to disputes about visions of alternative futures? Who are our
> visionaries? Whose voices are heard and amplified in our contestations over
> law, culture, and alternative futures? How does the law both give and
> silence voice? How do we give voice to our visions in politics, in
> literature, in film, in media, in courtrooms? This conference invites papers
> that address the themes of vision and voice through interdisciplinary
> research in law, culture, and humanities.
>
> The Canadian Initiative in Law, Culture and the Humanities (CILCH) invites
> you to add your voice and share your vision on a subject related to law,
> culture and the humanities at our 3rd biennial conference to be held at
> Carleton University in Ottawa, the weekend of 16-18 October, 2009.
>
> The conference will be interdisciplinary, bringing together scholars whose
> research addresses the intersections among culture, the humanities and law.
> The theme of Vision and Voice is intended to provide an open-ended focus for
> exploring these interrelationships. The conference will be eclectic, hosted
> with the goals of stimulating discussion among diverse scholars with common
> interests, of fostering the growing community of law, culture and humanities
> scholars in Canada, and of contributing to an emerging global network of
> law, culture and humanities scholarship. Thanks to the amazing participants
> and the superb work they presented, our previous events were exhilarating
> and very enjoyable.
>
> If you are interested in giving a paper or some other form of presentation,
> please submit a proposal to [log in to unmask] containing the following
> information:
>
> - title of proposed paper/presentation
> - biographical and contact information about the presenter(s)
> - abstract of paper/presentation (maximum 300 words), including
> any technical requirements
>
> If you would like to submit a proposal for a panel of presentations or a
> roundtable, please provide the information listed above including the names
> and biographic information for all of the presenters. We are interested in
> works in progress, as well as more finished papers.
>
> We intend to apply for funding for the conference from the Social Sciences
> and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). If you would like to be
> included in the funding application (this would make you eligible for some
> travel funds to participate in the conference), please submit your proposal
> to us by May 29th, 2009. Those who do not wish to be included in the SSHRC
> application or are unable to submit by the May deadline, please send us your
> proposal by July 1st, 2009. We very much look forward to receiving your
> proposal and to another productive and thought-provoking gathering.
>
> Host Committee: Logan Atkinson, Sheryl Hamilton, Diana Majury, Neil Sargent,
> Christiane Wilke
>
>
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