Scottish Celtic Colloquium: Call For Papers (Winter Session)
Elizabeth J. Pyatt
ejp10 at PSU.EDU
Thu Aug 2 20:08:47 UTC 2012
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From: Chris Yocum <cyocum at GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Scottish Celtic Colloquium (Winter Session)
Date: August 1, 2012 5:42:17 AM EDT
Scottish Celtic Colloquium: Call For Papers (Winter Session)
After our successful meeting in St. Andrews in July, the Scottish Celtic
Colloquium is sending out a call for papers for its Winter Session, which
will be held in Edinburgh at the School for Celtic and Scottish Studies, who
are very graciously providing the space, on December 1-2, 2012.
The papers should be 20 minutes long and give time for questions (10
minutes) at the end. The subject of "Celtic" is broadly interpreted and we
are happy to accept papers with any methodological point of view on
"Celtic".
We are testing a "focus session" idea with topic of "Celtic Placenames". We
are particularly interested in any papers which address this topic, which
will be presented together in one session.
However, that should not discourage other potential participants from
submitting papers.
As with the first colloquium, papers will be peer reviewed then, hopefully,
published in the proceedings of the colloquium.
Please send paper abstracts to Dr. Christopher Yocum at cyocum at gmail.com by
November 15. If you are planning on attending but not giving a paper,
please also send a note to Dr. Yocum as space is limited.
Please feel free to pass this call to any who may be interested.
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Elizabeth J. Pyatt, Ph.D.
Instructional Designer/Lecturer in Linguistics
Penn State University
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