The intention of this theme is to explore the common concerns of the Inuit and the other Aboriginal peoples throughout the world. Organizers have proposed the following sub-themes:
- The environment;
- Climate change;
- Economic development; and
- Issues connected to languages, cultures, and education.
Anyone interested in submitting an abstract or in organizing a seminar or a workshop about a specific issue should submit it to the organizers of the Conference no later than Friday, 2 April 2010. Proposals can be presented in French or in English. A scientific committee will select the papers to be presented at the conference. The selections will be made public in May 2010.
For additional details on proposal submission, please download the '2nd Call for Papers' file available at:
http://www.uqat.ca/isc-cei-2010/.
Submission Deadline: Friday, 2 April 2010
For further information, please go to:
http://www.uqat.ca/isc-cei-2010.
Or contact:
Josee Lacroix
Email: josee.lacroix@uqat.ca
Phone: 819-874-8728, ext. 6518
Toll free: 866-891-8728
Second Call for Papers - 17th Inuit Studies Conference
Thu, Mar 25, 2010
28-30 October 2010
Val d'Or, Quebec, Canada
The organizing committee of the 17th Inuit Studies Conference announces a second call for papers. The University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue (UQAT) and DIALOG (research and knowledge network relating to Aboriginal peoples) will host the Conference from 28-30 October 2010. The event will be held at the UQAT First Peoples Pavilion on the Val-d'Or campus, Quebec, Canada, under the theme "The Inuit and the Aboriginal World".
Val d'Or, Quebec, Canada
The organizing committee of the 17th Inuit Studies Conference announces a second call for papers. The University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue (UQAT) and DIALOG (research and knowledge network relating to Aboriginal peoples) will host the Conference from 28-30 October 2010. The event will be held at the UQAT First Peoples Pavilion on the Val-d'Or campus, Quebec, Canada, under the theme "The Inuit and the Aboriginal World".