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AES/SANA Conference, Spring 2008AES/SANA 2008: Final ProgramThe final Program for the AES/SANA conference Democracy, Disorder, and Discontent in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina is now available. Download final program here in Adobe PDF format. Requires free Adobe Reader to view.
AES/SANA 2008: Preliminary ProgramThe preliminary Program for the AES/SANA conference Democracy, Disorder, and Discontent in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina is now available. Download preliminary program here in Adobe PDF format. Requires free Adobe Reader to view.
AES/SANA 2008: Accommodations and TravelThe Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort is the official conference hotel. Conference room rates are: standard double room $169.00 and oceanfront double room $189.00. To get these rates, please mention that you are attending the AES/SANA spring meeting when making your reservations. The Holiday Inn is located in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, twelve miles from the Wilmington International Airport (ILM). Delta and US Air service the Wilmington International Airport. There is a complementary shuttle from the airport to the hotel. One-way taxi fares are $15.00. A taxi takes approximately 20 minutes to reach the hotel. If you are driving, from I-40, US 17, or US76, take 74E to Wrightsville Beach. Turn Left at the final light to Lumina Avenue.
AES/SANA 2008: Deadline For Paper Proposals Extended to February 8thPlease note that the deadline for paper proposals to the AES/SANA 2008 Meeting "Democracy, Disorder, and Discontent" has been extended to February 8th. For information on the conference and to read instructions on how to submit paper proposals, please click here.
Advance Online Registration for AES/SANA 2008 Now Available
ADVANCE REGISTRATION ENDS ON MARCH 13, 2008.
Please use the secure form, hosted at aaanet.org, to register for the April 2008 AES/SANA meeting.
AES/SANA 2008 - Call For PapersThe Society for the Anthropology of North America (SANA) and the American Ethnological Society (AES) announce a joint meeting for 2008: SANA/AES Spring 2008 Meeting The 2008 SANA/AES conference seeks panels and papers that creatively engage the discrepancies between the idea and the practice of democracy and that explore the forms of disorder and discontent engendered by these contradictions. What is democracy? Democracy is often understood as an expansion of individual freedoms, the spreading out of economic equality through participation in the market, and an alternative to excessive government regulation. Yet despite these optimistic claims, there remains an inherent tension between economic inequality and democratic politics. Emergent social and political orders in many parts of the world are characterized by growing inequality, and they are neither democratic nor secure. Furthermore, established rights, entitlements, and democratic principles in the United States itself have eroded, and wealth is increasingly redistributed upwards. We seek participants who address the tensions inherent in democratic processes and the disorder and discontent that arise from these disjunctures. Key questions include, but are not limited to, the following: How do race, gender, class, citizenship, and sexual orientation shape the ways that different kinds of people understand democracy and democratic participation in the age of neoliberalism? Within emergent and long-standing democracies, how is citizenship linked to new forms of inclusion and exclusion? How and to what extent do democracies justify incarceration, police brutality, military and paramilitary activities and other forms of violence, even as they create political opportunities to critique them? What are the possibilities and pitfalls of new oppositional discourses that focus on individual, social, and human rights? What sorts of alternative political projects are currently imaginable and unimaginable? __________________________________________
Plenary Panel Sessions
__________________________________________ Instructions for Paper and Panel Submissions Deadline for abstract and proposal submission: January 15, 2008 FEBRUARY 8, 2008 Panel and paper submissions should be sent to aes.sana08@gmail.com Download the appropriate form to include with your paper or session proposal: Paper Submission Form Panel Submission Form We encourage you to think about creative as well as traditional formats for presenting your work. Guidelines are below.
__________________________________ THE MOST RECENTLY UPDATED INFORMATION ABOUT THE AES/SANA 2008 CONFERENCE WILL BE POSTED AT: http://aesonline.org/AESSANA2008 Please bookmark this link for future reference.
AES/SANA 2008 Keynote Speakers & PlenariesAES Keynote: Ida Susser, AES President (2005-2007) Plenaries: "Race and Justice" and "War and Accountability" Registration information online soon.
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