FUSAC 2010

Angela marcantonio angela at marcantonio-brady.com
Mon Dec 14 14:13:03 UTC 2009


Dear Johanna,

 

Thanks for this message, and the interesting announcement. I have sent Prof. Brown – to the give address -- the message reported below several times, and it has always bounced back to me. Could you kindly assist me? In particular, if I cannot communicate with Prof. Brown directly, could I send the abstract, or just the ‘intention to participate’ to you?

 

Many thanks,

 

Regards,

 

Angela Marcantonio

 

 

 

“Dear Prof. Brown,

 

I have just received your message regarding the next FUSAC congress; many thanks.

 

The congress looks very interesting and I would like to participate, being ready to send a title and abstract straight away.  

 

However, I did not know about the payment of the FUSAC fee, due by tomorrow. It might be difficult for me to pay this fee by tomorrow (it is too short notice); nevertheless, I wonder whether you would be so kind to accept from me the required title and short description of my (eventual) presentation before the due fee, which would reach you in the next few days.

 

As to my (essential) CV, please consult my webpage:

 

Angela Marcantonio's homepage: http://sites.google.com/site/angelamarcantonio/Home

 

 

Thanking you for your kind attention,

 

 

Best regards,

 

 

Angela Marcantonio”

 

Prof. of ‘Historical Linguistics and Uralic Studies’

University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’

Cattedra di Ungherese

Via Carlo Fea, 2

O0185 Roma

 

 

 

 

 

  _____  

From: owner-ura-list at helsinki.fi [mailto:owner-ura-list at helsinki.fi] On Behalf Of Johanna Laakso
Sent: 14 December 2009 07:44
To: ura-list at helsinki.fi
Subject: FW: FUSAC 2010

 


ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PAPERS FOR FUSAC CONFERENCE, 
             MAY 29, 30, and 31 2010, CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL
 
 
Dear FUSAC Member:
 
            We welcome you on board, and hope that you will attend and present your 
research at the forthcoming conference of the Finno-Ugric Studies Association of Canada! Next year’s biannual FUSAC conference will convene in Montreal at Concordia University, May 2010. 
 
Mark down these dates! We are scheduled for three days: Saturday, May 29; Sunday, May 30: and Monday, May 31. We will definitely be using the Saturday and Sunday dates. Should there be an overflow of participants, of which at this time I am not certain, we will use also the third day, Monday, May 31. I will know more about our participants’ roster towards the end of the year, and inform you then whether we will need the Monday date or not. By having our first actual meeting day on a Saturday, this should enable members to travel to Montreal on Friday, thereby locking in a weekend (and cheaper) rate.
  

            The deadline for receipt of proposed paper titles and a short c.v. is December 

15, 2009, but please provide me a preliminary indication on your desire to attend as soon as you can. A simple “yes” or “no” at this point is sufficient. Then, send in your paper title and a short c.v. by mid-December to Pete Brown, pbrown at ric.edu  <mailto:pbrown at ric.edu> <mailto:pbrown at ric.edu> . (Although the website mentions that one should submit by February 15, 2010 a short abstract [one paragraph] of one’s paper, it would be appreciated if you could submit your abstract earlier.) 
 
            The Finno-Ugric Studies Association of Canada is dedicated to expanding knowledge of the Uralic peoples and Uralia. Accordingly, any topic devoted entirely or partially to them is welcome. Topics include anthropology, archaeology, economics, ethnic studies, folklore, history, linguistics, literature, migration, music, political science, sociology, and other disciplines. The varieties of specializations within each of these disciplines are, of course, legion. Comparative approaches involving other peoples and places are most welcome. 
 
FUSAC is a member of the Canadian Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences; the Canadian Federation holds its Congresses once a year. FUSAC attends its Congresses once every other year.
 
Therefore, we are meeting under the Canadian Federation’s auspices. Along with us, 74 other Canadian scholarly organizations will be meeting in the 8-day period for the 2010 Congress, from Friday, May 28 through Friday, June 4. The more closely allied organizations meeting during this time are: the Hungarian Studies Association of Canada (May 29-May 30), Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies (May 28-31), Canadian Association of Slavists (May 28-31), Canadian Linguistic Association (May 29-31), Canadian Anthropology Society (June 1-June 3), Folklore Studies Association of Canada (May 28-May 30), Canadian Association for the Study of Names (May 29-31), Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics (June 1-June 3), Canadian Historical Association (May 30-June 1), Canadian Political Science Association (June 1-June 3), Canadian Comparative Literature Association (May 28-May 30), Canadian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (May 28-May 30), Canadian Studies (May 29-May 30). 
Thus, we have a real intellectual tour de force awaiting us all. I would also like to point out that the Canadian Federation Congresses have  marvelous book exhibits that feature a great number of academic publishers. 
 
Montreal is a fascinating city and will be at our fingertips to explore and enjoy during the Federation Congress! Visit the Montreal Chamber of Commerce website: http://www.tourisme-montreal.org  <http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/> <http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/> 
 
The Federation and Concordia University automatically provide the following audio-visual services for our room: computer, data projector, screen, basic sound system, Internet access, and a connection for laptop. The computer supplied will be a Windows based system with access to the Internet and can load files in MS-Office format (versions 2003 and 2007) and PDF file format. 
 
You have to inform me whether you might need an overhead transparency projector, a DVD player, a 35 mm. slide projector, a portable CD player, or a flip chart with paper and pen.  
 
Please indicate what special needs you may wish to have provided for: special food-catering needs, handicap-assistance (e.g., wheelchair accessibility, level-entry situations, special pillows, assistive-listening issues ). Our Secretary, Liisa Duncan, peerlessly represented our association during a late September Canadian Federation 2010 conference meeting at Concordia University, located very close to the heart of Montreal. Inter alia, Liisa reported that Concordia “…is a small campus and so should be easy to navigate. Most of the buildings seemed quite nice and modern.” 
 
Anyone desiring to participate must have paid their FUSAC dues by December 15. Send your dues ($30 for regular members, $10 for students and retired individuals) to our Treasurer: Professor Päivi  Koskinen, Modern Languages Department, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, 12666  72d Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia V3W2M8, Canada.
 
In addition the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences assesses an attendance fee for all who participant. Their fee structure in Canadian dollars is: (1) Early registration fee by March 31: students, retired, and unwaged delegates $45, postdoctoral fellows $65, regular delegates, $120; (2) late registration fee by April 1: students, retired, and unwaged delegates $65, postdoctoral fellows $80, regular delegates $160; and (3) on-site registration fee as of May 27: students, retired, and unwaged delegates $70, postdoctoral fellows $85, regular delegates $175. Delegates can register for the 2010 Congress, starting mid-January 2010. One may register online via secure server at www.congress2010.ca  <http://www.congress2010.ca/> <http://www.congress2010.ca/> . One may also register by fax (613) 236-4853, by mail: Congress 2010, 415-151 Slater Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3. 
 
            The website of the Canadian Federation of the Humanities and Social 
Sciences, the national organization hosting our conference, is www.congress2010.ca  <http://www.congress2010.ca/> <http://www.congress2010.ca/> . 
The main website of the Canadian Federation is www.fedcan.ca  <http://www.fedcan.ca/> <http://www.fedcan.ca/> 
 
            To our members in the Russian Federation (Российская Федерация), should anyone need a letter to assist in obtaining a visa from a Canadian consulate, please inform me, and I will be happy to compose such a document for you.      
 
If you have any questions, feel free to direct them to me. Shortly, I will provide information on accommodations at the Congress. 
 
            My warmest regards and I hope to see you all in Montreal!
 
 
Sincerely,
  
Peter B. Brown, Professor
   Russian and Eastern European Studies
President of the Finno-Ugric Studies
   Association of Canada
Department of History
Rhode Island College
Providence, RI 02908
U.S.A.
office phone: 401-456-8167
pbrown at ric.edu  <mailto:pbrown at ric.edu> <mailto:pbrown at ric.edu> 


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