Information for promotion of Papers of the Algonquian Conference
Robert Fix
robfix at NIPISSINGU.CA
Mon Nov 21 10:53:19 UTC 2011
Inform your people that your emails arer going astray!
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Anne Lindsay <malindsay at shaw.ca> wrote:
> The Centre for Rupert's Land Studies will hold its biennial Colloquium
> May 16 to 19, 2012.
>
> We also are about to send out a newsletter, and have a website.
>
> If you would like to contact me at rupert.land at uwinnipeg.ca, maybe we
> could do a small notice in our newsletter, and on the website? If you have
> an insert and we can arrange to get it here in time, we could include that
> in the newsletter, and we will have display opportunities at the Colloquium.
>
> Best
> Anne Lindsay
>
>
>
> On 19/11/2011 3:07 PM, Stephanie Fielding wrote:
>
> I second that motion. Also you might like to have a stash available at
> the conference.
> Stephanie
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Nov 17, 2011, at 10:36 AM, Alice Nash <anash at HISTORY.UMASS.EDU> wrote:
>
> To reach a broad international audience, why not place an ad in the
> program for the 4th annual meeting of the Native American & Indigenous
> Studies Association (NAISA), to be held June 3-6, 2012 on sovereign tribal
> land at the Mohegan Sun Convention Center in Uncasville, Connecticut? A
> full page ad is $150, a half-page is $95. See the attached Sponsorship
> form for further details. If you are interested in a table at the book
> exhibit, contact Stephanie Elliott at selliott at wesleyan.edu.
> ****
> As noted on their website (www.naisa.org), NAISA is “a professional
> organization dedicated to supporting scholars and others who work in the
> academic field of Native American and Indigenous studies. Founded in2008,
> NAISA hosts the premier scholarly meeting in Native studies.” Based on
> other NAISA meetings, we expect 800-1000 people from around the globe, with
> participants from tribal colleges, universities, Indigenous communities,
> and organizations. This will be the first NAISA meeting held on sovereign
> tribal land. The level of scholarly engagement will be high.
>
> We would welcome your support for NAISA 2012 and I'm sure you find an
> interested audience for the PAC, an important publication that I've used on
> many occasions.
>
>
> All the best,
> Alice Nash
> Associate Professor of History
> University of Massachusetts Amherst
> &
> Chair, Fundraising Committee for NAISA 2012
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11/16/2011 7:03 PM, Algonquian Papers wrote:
>
> Greetings to you all. As part of the publication of upcoming Papers of the
> Algonquian Conference (PAC) volumes, SUNY Press would like to promote the
> volumes as extensively as possible. To that end, we want to compile lists
> of conferences, journals, list serves and institutions where announcements
> might be sent. We are compiling several distinct lists:
>
> 1. a list of academic conferences where the PAC might be displayed.
>
> 2. a list of academic or professional journals to which a book
> announcement of the PAC can be sent.
>
> 3. any academic or professional listserves that the PAC can be announced
> on.
>
> 4. any groups or institutions that we can send an announcement to,
> especially aboriginal institutions.
>
> We have set up a webpage on our PAC website to keep a running list of
> which such venues/outlets are currently recognized, here:
>
> http://vanhise.lss.wisc.edu/algonquian/?q=node/49
>
> Please check that page and let us know of any source that we should add in
> any of these categories, by emailing us suggestions at
> algonquianpapers at gmail.com.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Rand Valentine
> Monica Macaulay
> Bryan Rosen
> Papers of the Algonquian Conference
> University of Wisconsin-Madison
>
> <Sponsorship Form NAISA 2012, FINAL.docx>
>
>
>
> --
> Every age must strive anew to wrest tradition away from the conformism that is working to overpower it. Walter Benjamin.
>
>
--
I remain, cordially yours,
R.J. (Bob) Fix, PhD
Assistant Professor
Schulich School of Education
North Bay, Ontario
Canada
Ph:(705) 474 3461 ext. 4149
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