[MGSA-L] Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies: Princeton, May 5, 2017 - CALL FOR PAPERS

Dimitri H. Gondicas gondicas at Princeton.EDU
Mon Nov 28 12:52:38 PST 2016


PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
http://www.princeton.edu/hellenic/


Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce our Ninth International Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies, with an open theme "Works-in-Progress: New Approaches."

The conference will be held at Princeton on Friday, May 5, 2017.

Below please find the Call for Papers.

Deadline for submissions: Friday, February 3, 2017.

Princeton Graduate Student Conferences in Modern Greek Studies, 2009-2016:   http://www.princeton.edu/hellenic/campus-events/grad-conferences/

Kindly distribute this announcement to colleagues and qualified graduate students.

Many thanks in advance,

Dimitri Gondicas
Director

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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies

Ninth International Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies

"Works in Progress: New Approaches"

Friday, May 5, 2017


CALL FOR PAPERS

The Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies at Princeton University announces our ninth annual International Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies.

We invite submissions from doctoral candidates at the final stages of their dissertation work.  We seek proposals for papers that draw on research relevant to the study of any aspect of modern Greece and the Hellenic world, broadly defined, 15th century AD to the present. We welcome submissions from any discipline in the humanities and social sciences. Comparative and/or interdisciplinary approaches are particularly encouraged. Papers should be in English and presentations must not exceed 30 minutes.

The conference will bring together six to eight outstanding doctoral students for a week-long visit to Princeton, culminating in an intensive day of presentations and intellectual exchange. Each presentation will be followed by a short response and in-depth discussion of the paper. In addition to their participation at the conference, speakers will have the opportunity to meet with Princeton faculty, graduate students and visiting scholars, to access the Princeton Hellenic Collections, and to take part in a range of activities over the course of their week-long stay in Princeton (arrival Sunday, April 30 - departure Sunday, May 7).

Please submit abstracts of no more than 500 words by Friday, February 3, 2017. Abstracts should include reference to the theoretical and/or methodological approach(es) employed . All Greek (or other foreign) words should be transliterated. Each abstract should be accompanied by (i) a cover letter (one page, maximum) reflecting on how the proposed paper relates to the dissertation-in-progress, and situating the applicant's research within his/her academic field(s); (ii) a curriculum vitae; (iii) the applicant's contact information (name, current affiliation, postal and e-mail addresses,  tel. nos.); (iv) the names and e-mail addresses of two academic referees, including the dissertation supervisor and one other person familiar with the candidate's current research.

Receipt of all submissions will be acknowledged. Applicants will be notified by Monday, March 6, 2017 regarding acceptance. Participants will be expected to submit the full text of their papers by Friday, April 14, 2017. Papers will be pre-circulated among speakers, chairs, and respondents.

The Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies will cover participants' travel expenses to Princeton, at the lowest available rates. Speakers will be offered shared (double-occupancy) accommodation (for seven nights), as well as some meals during their stay in Princeton.

Submissions should be e-mailed to: hellenic at princeton.edu<mailto:hellenic at princeton.edu>  and araiffe at princeton.edu<mailto:araiffe at princeton.edu>

Submissions by fax or hard copy will not be accepted.

Deadline: Friday, February 3, 2017


Program Committee:

Dina Boero, Hellenic Studies
Foteini Dimirouli, Hellenic Studies
Kathleen Crown, Humanities
Lisa Davis, Anthropology
Karen Emmerich, Comparative Literature
Angela Falcetta, Hellenic Studies
Dimitri Gondicas, Classics and Hellenic Studies
Molly Greene, History and Hellenic Studies
Gabriel Radle, Hellenic Studies
Effie Rentzou, French and Italian
Tracey Rosen, Hellenic Studies
Jamie Reuland Greenberg, Music
Michail Sotiropoulos, Hellenic Studies

Secretary to the Committee:  Alexander Raiffe, French and Italian



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