Call for proposals
The 2010 Symposium Organizing Committee seeks proposals for 20-minute presentations that address various topics within the field of L2 writing broadly defined. Any topic related to second language writing theory, research, or teaching is welcome. We particularly encourage proposals that seek to challenge the status quo in the field by introducing new topics as well as new theoretical and methodological approaches.
As with all previous nine Symposium iterations, we are interested in L2 writing issues in any second or foreign language, at various levels of education, and in the professions. Given the theme of the Symposium, we particularly encourage proposals that connect L2 writing with other related areas of inquiry, such as computer assisted instruction, second language acquisition, sociocultural theories, linguistics, psychological and educational sciences, language testing, or rhetoric. We welcome proposals from around the world.
To submit your proposal, please use the proposal submission form available at http://sslw.asu.edu/2010/proposal.html. Proposals must include both an abstract (limited to 300 words) and a proposal summary (50 words).
Proposals must be received by 23:59:59 November 15th, 2009 (Spanish time).
Proposals will be peer reviewed by a panel of experts. Notification of acceptance 20th December 2009.
For more information about SSLW 2010, please visit: http://sslw.asu.edu/2010/ We look forward to receiving your proposal!
Paul Kei Matsuda and Tony Silva, Chairs
Rosa Manchón, Local Chair
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
2010 CEA Conference: Voices
Dear Colleague,
We welcome you to join us for the 41st Annual Conference of the College English Association at the Sheraton Gunter Hotel in San Antonio, TX, on March 25-27, 2010. The attachment to this message provides the Call for Papers, including supplementary calls.
The Call for Papers
The primary conference theme for 2010 is “Voices”—native voices, voices from the margins and the center, voices in the wilderness, digital voices, voices in material culture, voices of protest, and much more. We also invite papers or panels on composition and pedagogy in response to this conference theme.
In addition, we offer a wide-ranging group of traditional and specialty areas to stimulate particular scholarly and pedagogical interests; e.g., Sea at CEA; the Women’s Connection; Creative Writing; Food and the Literary Imagination; Children’s & Adolescent Literature; Hispanic, Latino, Chicano Literature; Book History and Textual Criticism; Technical Communication; Trauma and Literature—and a great deal more.
The pre-conference registration fee, which includes all panel/plenary sessions and the president’s reception, is $75 (for part-time/retired, $65; for graduate students, $42). The Sheraton Gunter Hotel is offering CEA conference-goers a special room rate of $139 for singles and doubles until Wednesday, March 3, 2010.
In closing, we look forward to seeing you at the CEA conference in San Antonio!
We all should try submitting our papers in!
We welcome you to join us for the 41st Annual Conference of the College English Association at the Sheraton Gunter Hotel in San Antonio, TX, on March 25-27, 2010. The attachment to this message provides the Call for Papers, including supplementary calls.
The Call for Papers
The primary conference theme for 2010 is “Voices”—native voices, voices from the margins and the center, voices in the wilderness, digital voices, voices in material culture, voices of protest, and much more. We also invite papers or panels on composition and pedagogy in response to this conference theme.
In addition, we offer a wide-ranging group of traditional and specialty areas to stimulate particular scholarly and pedagogical interests; e.g., Sea at CEA; the Women’s Connection; Creative Writing; Food and the Literary Imagination; Children’s & Adolescent Literature; Hispanic, Latino, Chicano Literature; Book History and Textual Criticism; Technical Communication; Trauma and Literature—and a great deal more.
The pre-conference registration fee, which includes all panel/plenary sessions and the president’s reception, is $75 (for part-time/retired, $65; for graduate students, $42). The Sheraton Gunter Hotel is offering CEA conference-goers a special room rate of $139 for singles and doubles until Wednesday, March 3, 2010.
In closing, we look forward to seeing you at the CEA conference in San Antonio!
We all should try submitting our papers in!
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